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. 2025 Mar;21(3):20240734.
doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2024.0734. Epub 2025 Mar 19.

Gregarious behaviour in Carboniferous cyclidan crustaceans

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Gregarious behaviour in Carboniferous cyclidan crustaceans

Russell D C Bicknell et al. Biol Lett. 2025 Mar.

Abstract

Gregarious behaviours in modern and fossil arthropods are commonly associated with defensive strategies, mass moulting and synchronous reproduction. Such behaviour is scarcely documented in the crustacean fossil record. Identifying clusters in extinct Pancrustacea is, therefore, important for understanding the evolutionary history and origin of crustacean gregariousness. Cyclida, an order of extinct, enigmatic pancrustaceans that have been subject to limited palaeoecological examination, represents an ideal group for testing the presence of gregarious behaviour. Here, we report a cluster of 50 Schramine montanaensis individuals from the Serpukhovian-aged Bear Gulch Limestone of Montana, USA, expanding the exceptionally rare record of cyclidan aggregations. The presence of articulated specimens with appendages and possible gill preservation supports the interpretation of carcasses that were preserved during a rapid burial event. We propose that this cluster records either a mass moulting event or clustering for shelter, representing one of the oldest records of crustacean gregariousness. These findings provide important insights into cyclidan life modes and ecological interactions in Carboniferous marine environments.

Keywords: Bear Gulch; Carboniferous; Cyclida; gregarious behaviour.

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We declare we have no competing interests.

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