Data from: Heterochronic origin of spherical fusulinid foraminifera in the Late Paleozoic
Yukun Shi
Heterochrony describes acceleration, displacement and/or retardation of descendants’ development events compared to ancestral states and has often been cited as an important process to bring about morphological novelty. It was coined one and half centuries ago and has been discussed by both paleobiologists and biologists frequently ever since. Many types of fossil organisms preserve aspects of their development histories in their bones or shells that have been used for heterochrony analyses, with body size being...
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