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Hands on Activities for Understanding Ammonite Sutures Clint Cowan Carleton College On the Cutting Edge - Professional Development for Geoscience Faculty Teaching Paleontology in the 21st Century

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Hands on Activities for Understanding Ammonite

Sutures

Clint Cowan Carleton CollegeOn the Cutting Edge - Professional Development for

Geoscience Faculty

Teaching Paleontology in the 21st Century

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Goals

• Short term / Lower Level goals– Spatial reasoning / Visualization– Implicit or Explicit:

• 2D to 3D Reasoning• Using biological actualism• Understanding shell growth in Molluscs• Understanding preservation (steinkerns,casts &

original material)

– “Complexity” in a simple system

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Supplies

• Fossil Ammonites www.stonesbones.com– Between $50 - $150 per (depends size, etc.)

• Nautilus shells: www.SeaShellCity.com– Between $15 - $50 per (depends size, etc.)

• Glass plates from local handyman• Play-Doh, food coloring (Kmart)• Tubing, syringes, cover slips, Glycerol - lab

supplies

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For complex sutures, many students have trouble physically relating the septum to the suture

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It helps to go back and forth between the Nautilus and the ammonoid…

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Prove you know it by building it…

Making a fluted or convolute edge to your chamber wall really drives the concept home

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“Oh yeah!” The sutures are only visible where the phragmacone has been chipped/worn away

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One year, a student simply couldn’t get it… until we buffed away part of the phragmacone of the Nautilus to expose the edge of a chamber wall, and that did it…

Filling some chambers with Play-Doh helps get the steinkern point across, too.

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Jordy, show me how and where the animal adds new shell material to grow…

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SHOW ME:

growth lines

sutures

ornamentation (?)

What are the relationships (if any) between these?

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How are color

(or for a clam, a periostracum)

secreted ?

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Then I hit them with a 20 minute ppt presentation about biomineralization, with an emphasis on the Mollusks.

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How do sutures get to be dendritic ? (NOTE: this is not the same question as what is the purpose of dendritic sutures)

complex shape = complex explanation?

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The Hele-Shaw CellTechnique borrowed from: The Center for Polymer Studies at

Boston University “Exploring Patterns in Nature” website Two glass plates, one with a hole drilled in the center

Cover slips

Plastic tubing that fits snugly in the hole in the glass plate, and syringes that fit snug-but-easy inside the tubing

Glycerin, Food Coloring

Binder Clips

Windex and Paper Towels (critical)

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2 glass plates

~ 8” square

Two stacked micro cover slips in each corner (2 x 150 µm = 300µm gap

top plate has holedrilled in it

put a piece of white paper underneath for better visibility

1 regular binder clip at each corner keeps the whole thing together

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QuickTime™ and aMotion JPEG OpenDML decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

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Did ammonites somehow run the biological equivalent of a Hele-Shaw experiment?

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Goals

• Long term Higher Level goals (Essay)– Functional Morphology– Natural Selection– Driven vs. Passive Trends– Argument Construction– Familiarization with Peer-Reviewed

Literature (sources)

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What would the biological parts be that are analogous to our experimental Hele-Shaw apparatus?

You have: cameral fluid, visceral fluid, membrane between them, and space between inside of phragmacone and body membrane

This always comes up: What did the ‘backside’ of the soft animal look like? How do organisms “secrete” minerals?

Thinking more about complex sutures:

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Did the animal re-run a Hele-Shaw experiment each time it scooted forward?

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… or … did the animal run a Hele-Shaw only the first time it scooted forward and created the first septum, and then the rump remembers the shape (was cast in that fluted configuration)?

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How do sutures increase in length to accommodate increased circumference of phragmacone as creature grows?

S-t-r-e-t-c-h-i-n-g ?

or

Adding new bits ?

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Is the dendrite shape (in detail) coded for genetically?

isn’t this how ammonite species are recognized?

So … yes….it must be… but what is coded?

8 Teams in lab each ran a Hele-Shaw experiment using the same fluids and set-up….

Were the dendrites identical between the teams ?

(close enough to recognize them as the same species?)

(… or is the Hele-Shaw not really a good analogy?)

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•What benefit (if any) did complex sutures impart ?

• They must be coded for if they are selected for…

• If they are selected for, then they must provide some benefit (increased fitness)

• Is the data on ancestor-decendent lineages robust enough to be able to say complexity increases? Where does this data come from?

• If sutures start out simple, is there any way to change except toward more complex ? (random walk away from a left wall S.J. Gould’s “Full House”)

Questions for further study

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Why did the more simply-sutured Nautilus survive?

(rules of the game during ‘normal’ times and at times of environmental perturbation (at extinction events))