2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1502-3931.2008.00133.x
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Ammonite eggs and ammonitellae from the Kimmeridge Clay Formation (Upper Jurassic) of Dorset, England

Abstract: Eight clusters of small spherical and subspherical objects, some isolated and some associated with shells of perisphinctid ammonites, have been recovered from the Lower and Upper Kimmeridge Clay (Upper Jurassic) of the Dorset coast, England. They have been interpreted as ammonite egg sacs and represent the freshest and best‐preserved examples known so far. Their structures and the ecological framework in which they occur are discussed. The parents are thought to be members of the two eudemic genera Aulacosteph… Show more

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“…A benthic K-type strategy with few big eggs and a planktic r-type strategy with numerous small eggs. Most ammonoid eggs (Etches et al 2009;Tajika and Wani 2011;Stephen et al 2012;Laptikhovsky et al 2013;Yamada and Wani 2013;De Baets et al 2012, as inferred from the ammonitella, resembled those of the small to smallest eggs of present-day cephalopods. Environmental influences such as warm water and good oxygenation enhanced egg growth (Westermann 1996;Laptikhovsky et al 2013).…”
Section: Ontogenetic Stages In Ammonoidsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…A benthic K-type strategy with few big eggs and a planktic r-type strategy with numerous small eggs. Most ammonoid eggs (Etches et al 2009;Tajika and Wani 2011;Stephen et al 2012;Laptikhovsky et al 2013;Yamada and Wani 2013;De Baets et al 2012, as inferred from the ammonitella, resembled those of the small to smallest eggs of present-day cephalopods. Environmental influences such as warm water and good oxygenation enhanced egg growth (Westermann 1996;Laptikhovsky et al 2013).…”
Section: Ontogenetic Stages In Ammonoidsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Recently the probable ecology of eggs was discussed by Etches et al (2009), Tajika and Wani (2011), Stephen et al (2012, and Laptikhovsky et al (2013). Etches et al (2009) reported eggs enclosed in egg sacks (see also Lehmann 1966Lehmann , 1976Müller 1969) from the Upper Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) of the UK.…”
Section: Ontogenetic Stages In Ammonoidsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Ammonoid eggs have been reported by several authors (Lehmann 1966;Müller 1969;Zakharov 1969;Maeda 1991;Urlichs 2009;Etches et al 2009;Landman et al 2010;Klug et al 2012). In spite of these findings, there is as yet no report of a discovery of eggs within an ammonoid shell that is free of doubt (De Baets et al 2015b).…”
Section: Sexing Of Ammonoid Antidimorphsmentioning
confidence: 98%