Abstract

In a case study, a stratophenetic analysis of the succeeding ammonoid faunas of the latest Devonian and earliest Carboniferous cephalopod limestones of the Rhenish Massif has been made. This investigation concentrated on the development of the whorl expansion rate (WER), a character very important for ammonoids since it indicates the body chamber length and hence the orientation in the water column as well as mobility. The study leads to the conclusion that the Hangenberg Event caused an almost complete change in the morphospace adopted by ammonoids. All clymenuds as well as tornoceratids became extinct at or immediately after the Hangenberg Event, and the morphospace left behind by these Devonian groups was reoccupied only incompletely by the surviving prionoceratid ammonoids.

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