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VINEGAROON (ARACHNIDA: THELYPHONIDA: THELYPHONIDAE) TRACKWAY PRODUCTION AND MORPHOLOGY: IMPLICATIONS FOR MEDIA AND MOISTURE CONTROL ON TRACKWAY MORPHOLOGY AND A PROPOSAL FOR A NOVEL SYSTEM OF INTERPRETING ARTHROPOD TRACE FOSSILS
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  • journal_title:PALAIOS
  • Contributor:JOSHUA D. SCHMERGE ; DAVID J. RIESE ; STEPHEN T. HASIOTIS
  • Publisher:SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology
  • Date:2013-02-01
  • Format:text/html
  • Language:en
  • Identifier:10.2110/palo.2012.p12-012r
  • journal_abbrev:PALAIOS
  • issn:0883-1351
  • volume:28
  • issue:2
  • firstpage:116
  • section:RESEARCH ARTICLES
摘要

Neoichnological experiments with vinegaroons (Arachnida: Thelyphonida: Thelyphonidae) were conducted to describe the trackway patterns, evaluate the preservation quality and potential of its trackways in different sediment textures and moisture conditions, and compare them to trackways found in the fossil record. Trackways were produced in nine experimentally controlled variations of sediment size (fine-, medium-, or coarse-grained sand) and moisture added to the sediment surface (0 mL, 5 mL, or 10 mL). Trackways were photographed and video recorded during trackway production, and cast in plaster. Individual tracks were oblong to linear, with the first and third foot on each side producing a track parallel to the direction of motion, and the second foot producing a track perpendicular to the direction of motion. Video evidence indicates that track associations form a triangular pattern with the track of the second foot furthest from the midline of the trackway, rather than a linear pattern as described for most other arthropod trackways. The morphology of vinegaroon trackways is indicative of hexapedal motion. Though similar to some fossil trackways attributed to eurypterids, vinegaroons are not good locomotion analogs for eurpyterids. No fossil trackway has been attributed to vinegaroons, so these trackways can serve as a model for assessment of fossil trackways. Trackway expression decreased as a function of increasing moisture content and grain size, with tracks becoming less oblong and more circular before ultimately becoming unexpressed on the surface. These trackways are more similar to the ichnogenus Hexapodichnus than to Lithographus. We propose a system to distinguish arthropod trackways based on the orientation of the triangular track series.

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