Gyrochorte " highways" and their environmental significance in shallow-marine sediments

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作者
Wetzel, Andreas [1 ]
Carmona, Noelia B. [2 ]
Ponce, Juan J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Basel, Geol, Dept Umweltwissensch, Bernoullistr 32, CH-4056 Base, Switzerland
[2] Univ Nacl Rio Negro, CONICET, Inst Invest Paleobiol & Geol, RA-8332 Gen Roca, Rio Negro, Argentina
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
Polychaete; ichnology; behaviour; sequorichnia; Cretaceous; Argentina; MULICHINCO FORMATION; ORGANIC-MATTER; TRACE FOSSILS; PROTOVIRGULARIA; PALEOECOLOGY; TURBIDITES; ECOLOGY; TRAIL; FLOW;
D O I
10.4202/app.00655.2019
中图分类号
Q91 [古生物学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 070903 ;
摘要
The reworking of a trace by a subsequently following organism represents a so-called sequorichnial behavior and leads to formation of a "burrowing highway". Burrowing highways occur more frequently than assumed in the fossil record. Their ichnological and sedimentological meaning is elucidated by using the trace fossil Gyrochorte. Gyrochorte producers exploiting sandy event beds tend to use "burrowing highways" in the same direction. Evidently, the Gyrochorte producers are thigmotactically highly sensitive as they can recognize a burrow produced by the same species because of the less densely packed grains, a somewhat increased mud content, and supposedly mucus segregated within the burrow. These changes make the reworking of pre-existing burrows energetically advantageous. However, in shallow-marine settings mucus is degraded rapidly and loose sediment consolidates in a short while. Therefore, the time to recognize a pre-existing burrow appears to be limited and a rather high number of organisms is a prerequisite for reutilization of a previous trace. "Burrow highways" potentially represent an additional criterion to characterize an opportunistic population strategy.
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页码:209 / 218
页数:10
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