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SIPHUNCLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webstera membranous tubular extension of the mantle which runs through the partitions of the chambers to the apex of a shelled cephalopod : siphon.Missing: biology | Show results with:biology
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Siphuncle - Oxford ReferenceA long tube present in those cephalopods (Cephalopoda) that possess external shells. It runs internally, through all the chambers, and contains the ...Missing: biology definition
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The Evolution and Development of Cephalopod Chambers and ...A thin organic strand, called the siphuncle, runs through all phragmocone chambers and connects this with the rear of the soft body that sits in the body ...
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Buoyancy control in ammonoid cephalopods refined by complex ...Apr 13, 2021 · A greater capacity for liquid retention in ammonoids may have improved buoyancy regulation, or compensated for mass changes during life.
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The structure of the chambered nautilus siphuncle: The siphuncular ...The siphuncle of the chambered nautilus (Nautilus macromphalus) is composed of a layer of columnar epithelial cells resting on a vascularized connective tissue
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Buoyancy control in ammonoid cephalopods refined by complex ...Apr 13, 2021 · 1B), it drains fluid from the recently-isolated chamber to regulate buoyancy. The chambers remain connected, however, by the siphuncle, an organ ...
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Early cephalopod evolution clarified through Bayesian phylogenetic ...Apr 14, 2022 · Classically, cephalopods have been divided into three subclasses: the abovementioned Coleoidea and Nautiloidea, and the exclusively fossil ...
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The Evolution and Development of Cephalopod Chambers ... - NIHMar 10, 2016 · A thin organic strand, called the siphuncle, runs through all phragmocone chambers and connects this with the rear of the soft body that sits in ...Missing: essential | Show results with:essential
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(PDF) The size of siphuncle in cephalopod evolution - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · The size of the siphuncle is therefore considered not to be a simple measure of the performance of the buoyancy apparatus.Missing: definition sources
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Anatomy and evolution of the first Coleoidea in the CarboniferousJul 31, 2019 · Coleoidea (squids and octopuses) comprise all crown group cephalopods except the Nautilida ... siphuncle connecting the phragmocone ...Missing: cuttlefish | Show results with:cuttlefish
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Siphonal zone structure in the cuttlebone of Sepia officinalisJul 24, 2015 · ... and contacting ridges may allow for rapid buoyancy regulation which would lead to environmental plasticity and higher species diversity.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Class Cephalopoda - Digital Atlas of Ancient LifeThe second group--Nautiloidea--is nearly extinct, but has ancient roots. Over 10,000 species of fossil Cephalopoda have been described (Paleobiology Database).
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Origin and evolutionary history of Anglonautilus (Nautilida ...For several decades it was widely accepted that extant nautiloids comprise five species, attributable to the two genera Nautilus and Allonautilus (Woodroof et ...
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Proposed Early Cambrian cephalopods are chimaeras, the oldest ...Jan 12, 2023 · The oldest confidently identified cephalopod conchs record an origin and early diversification of major clades ca. 30 Ma later in the Late Cambrian.
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[PDF] Siphuncular Structure in the Extant Spirula and in Other Coleoids ...Sep 21, 2016 · Median section of the siphuncle to show a long septal neck that is internally coated by a connecting ring of the succeeding siphuncular segment.
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The shell structure and chamber production cycle of the cephalopod ...Oct 12, 2022 · The siphuncle of Nautilus is made of a septal neck and a connecting ring (Mutvei 1964, 1972). As in Spirula, the septal neck is an apicalward ...
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Soft-Part Anatomy of the Siphuncle in Ammonoids - ResearchGateAug 22, 2015 · In cephalopods, these chambers are connected by a tube called the siphuncle which is composed of mineral layers and organic tissues, allowing ...
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THE EARLIEST ORDOVICIAN CEPHALOPODS OF EASTERN ...Mar 9, 2017 · Siphuncle marginal, at concave side of the shell curvature with diameter approximately one-fifth of conch cross section. Siphuncular segments ...
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The Cephalopoda - University of California Museum of PaleontologyTheir mantle is modified into a siphon for movement via jet-propulsion, and their highly developed nervous and sensory systems include complex eyes and a ...
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functional implications of the dorsal siphuncle in clymeniid ammonoidsMar 3, 2017 · Although a dorsal siphuncle would be about 50% smaller in surface area and volume than if located in a ventral position, the enlarged clymeniid ...
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The relationship of siphuncle size to emptying rates in chambered ...Apr 8, 2016 · The structure of the chambered nautilus siphuncle: the siphuncular epithelium. J. Morphol. 175:5–22.CrossRefGoogle Scholar. Greenwald, L ...
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On the buoyancy of the pearly nautilusMay 11, 2009 · On the buoyancy of the pearly nautilus. Volume 46, Issue 3; E. J. Denton (a1) and J. B. Gilpin-Brown (a1); DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017 ...
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Localization of Na K ATPase activity in the nautilus siphuncleThe siphuncle of the chambered nautilus (Nautilus spp) can transport cameral liquid against osmotic pressure gradients, and is presumed to be able to ...
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A revisited phylogeography of Nautilus pompilius - PMC - NIHNautilus have a maximum depth limit caused by fatal shell implosion of between 700 and 800 m (Ward et al. 1980; Saunders and Ward 1987) and a minimum water ...
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Recent advances in understanding trans-epithelial acid-base ...The Na+/K+-ATPase in cephalopod epithelia. The Na+/K+-ATPase (NKA) is a universal enzyme found in all animal cells, and it generates ...
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Localization of ion-regulatory epithelia in embryos and hatchings of ...Aug 6, 2025 · High concentrations of Na+/K+-ATPase in late cephalopod embryos might be important in coping with the challenging abiotic conditions (low pH ...
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Cameral liquid transport and buoyancy control in chambered ...Jul 3, 1980 · Cameral liquid transport and buoyancy control in chambered nautilus (Nautilus ... Denton, E. J., Gilpin-Brown, J. B. & Howarth, J. V. J. mar. biol ...
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Cephalopod Hydrostatics - Palaeontologia ElectronicaIn order for this model to be neutrally buoyant, 86.9% mineralization of the siphuncle is required. ... These models were used to compute the conditions necessary ...
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Acid–Base Regulation and Ammonia Excretion in CephalopodsAmino acid catabolism is the major energy source in cephalopods with ammonia being the major metabolic end product. Furthermore strong fluctuations in ...
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[PDF] The chamber formation cycle in Nautilus macromphalus - Horizon IRDIn two respects, how- ever, the chamberéd cephalopods have been conservative: all have a siphuncle running through each chamber, and all have shown the same ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] ORIGIN OF THE CEPHALOPODA - Acta Palaeontologica PolonicaThe oldest known cephalopods are thus the Upper Cambrian ellesmeroceratids. They include Plectronoceras cambria (Walcctt, 1905) presumably a near-bottom ...
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LATE CAMBRIAN PLECTRONOCERID NAUTILOIDS AND THEIR ...Nov 16, 2007 · Thus, from their first appearance, plectronocerid nautiloids had developed a siphuncle for the replacement of cameral liquid with gases, and ...Results · Siphuncular Wall · Septal Necks
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Restudy of some plectronocerid nautiloids (Cephalopoda) from the ...Apr 30, 2020 · The siphuncle in cephalopods originated from a calcareous septum that became partially non-calcified and formed the connecting ring.
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Adaptive evolution in Paleozoic coiled cephalopods | PaleobiologyMar 3, 2017 · The higher the value, the nearer the siphuncle is toward the concave (dorsal) side of the conch. The recognized trends result from a simple plot ...Data Set And Methods · Results · Discussion<|control11|><|separator|>
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Adaptive evolution in Paleozoic coiled cephalopods | PaleobiologyApr 8, 2016 · Significant morphological trends toward a stronger ornamentation and a centrally positioned siphuncle characterize the evolution of Paleozoic ...
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[PDF] Main Morphological Events in the Evolution of Paleozoic CephalopodsMorpho logically, it was the formation of a radial structure of the siphuncle. This adaptation was repeatedly used in cephalopod history (orders Oncocerida, ...
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Ammonoid habitats and habits in the Western Interior SeawayAmmonoid occurrences with respect to lithofacies · Strength of septa and siphuncle versus habitat depth · Patterns of predation · Geographic distribution patterns.Ammonoid Habitats And Habits... · Introduction · Ammonoid Occurrences With...
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Ammonoid extinction versus nautiloid survival: Is metabolism ...Apr 25, 2023 · Our results show that the nautiloid Eutrephoceras, which survived the K-Pg mass extinction event, possessed a lower metabolic rate than co-occurring ammonoids.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Nautiloid shell morphologyFeb 1, 2025 · or doughnutlike deposits in the siphuncle, or to cephalopods having such deposits. Annulosiphonate deposits are a form classification for ...
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The structure of the chambered nautilus siphuncle: The siphuncular ...The structure of the chambered nautilus siphuncle: The siphuncular epithelium. J Morphol. 1982 Apr;172(1):5-22. doi: 10.1002/jmor.1051720103. Authors. Lewis ...
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Siphuncle Controls Buoyancy — Biological Strategy - AskNatureOct 14, 2016 · Reaching through the interior of the shell is a tubular structure called the siphuncle. The nautilus uses this organ to control the volumes of ...
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Ontogeny and morphology of the retrochoanitic septal necks of ...Sep 7, 2015 · Septal–siphuncular membranes occur next to the septal neck. They are adapical of the septum at the deepest point of the adorally projected ...Missing: diversity orthochoanitic retrosiphonate
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Three-dimensional views ofretro-, modified retro-, pro-, and...Retrochoanitic septal necks represent the primitive condition in the Ammonoidea. In this study, we examine the morphology of the septal siphuncular complex of ...Missing: orthochoanitic | Show results with:orthochoanitic
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Buoyancy Control in Ammonoids - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · It turned out that ammonoids must had retained a higher amount of cameral liquid in their chambers to maintain nearly neutral buoyancy compared ...
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Septal complexity in ammonoid cephalopods increased mechanical ...Feb 8, 2016 · The evolution of septal complexity in fossil ammonoids has been widely regarded as an adaptive response to mechanical stresses imposed on ...Missing: rapid | Show results with:rapid
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Ammonites, facts and photos | National GeographicEarth once hosted more than 10000 species of these ancient marine predators. Find out how they lived, when they vanished, and how much we know about them ...
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Neil H. Landman | AMNHBoth have a superb fossil record comprising about 10,000 species. His investigations have focused on the early ontogenetic development of ammonoids and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Lytoceratida - Variety of LifeDec 11, 2016 · Siphuncle usually reaching marginal position after one whorl; septal necks becoming prochoanitic at very early ontogenetic stage.