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Subfossil cyclostome bryozoans from Daidokutsu submarine cave, Okinawa, Japan

Paul D. Taylor, Emanuela Di Martino*, Antonietta Rosso, Ruby W.T. Chiu, Kazuhiko Fujita, Akihisa Kitamura, Moriaki Yasuhara

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Abstract

A sediment core (Core 19) taken in Daidokutsu cave on Ie Island, Okinawa, spans the last 7,000 years. The sampling of multiple taxa from this submarine cave has been aimed at understanding the Holocene history of biodiversity and ecological dynamics. The results have already been published for ostracods, molluscs, foraminifera and cheilostome bryozoans. The current study focuses on the cyclostome bryozoan fauna, establishing a taxonomic foundation that will contribute to an understanding of responses by the bryozoan community in this cave habitat to environmental and climate changes through the Holocene. Very little has been published on modern and Quaternary fossil cyclostomes from Japan, and nearly all publications predate the routine use of scanning electron microscopy in cyclostome taxonomy. Fifteen cyclostome species are described here from Daidokutsu. Eight of these are new species, the remaining seven were identified only to the genus level. The high proportion of new species may not only reflect the uniqueness of the Daidokutsu cyclostome fauna but also the scarcity of studies on Japanese cyclostomes and the inadequacy of descriptions and figures in older publications, which make it difficult or impossible to interpret the species they describe. Unlike cyclostome cave faunas from the Mediterranean, erect cyclostomes strongly outnumber species with encrusting colonies. In addition, the secondary homonymy of Parasmittina ligulata, used for both a new species from Daidokutsu Cave and a Western Atlantic species, is resolved by renaming the Japanese species Parasmittina vieirai nom. nov. © July 2025 Palaeontological Associatio.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbera29
Number of pages29
JournalPalaeontologia Electronica
Volume28
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2025
Externally publishedYes

Funding

We thank Sophie Crump and Tom Perkins for helping sorting bryozoans from the core samples during their year as volunteers at the Department of Earth Sciences of the Natural History Museum, London. EDM received support from the Leverhulme Trust Research Project ‘Origin of high tropical diversity: a test using bryozoans’ (2016–2018) (award no. RGP-2015-036 to PDT), the Young Research Talent Grant of the Research Council of Norway (2019–2025) (award no. 314499 to EDM), and the University of Catania through PIAno di inCEntivi per la RIcerca di Ateneo 2020/2022 – Linea di Intervento 3 “Starting Grant” (2024). AR was funded by the University of Catania through PIAno di inCEntivi per la RIcerca di Ateneo 2020/ 2022 – Linea di Intervento 2. Additional support to EDM and AR was provided by PiaCeRi 2024/2026. MY was funded by Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China (project codes: RFS2223-7S02, C7013-19G to MY); the Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research of the University of Hong Kong (project codes: 202111159167, 2302101483 to MY); and SKLMP Seed Collaborative Research Fund (project codes: SKLMP/SCRF/0073 to MY). We thank two anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments, which greatly contributed to improving the final version of this work. This is Catania Paleontological Research Group contribution no. 527.

Research Keywords

  • Cyclostomatida
  • Holocene
  • new species
  • taxonomy

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