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Bioerosion structures in quaternary marine molluscs from Argentina

dc.contributorCarmona, Noelia Beatriz
dc.contributorWohnrath Tognoli, Francisco Manoel
dc.creatorRichiano, Sebastián Miguel
dc.creatorAguirre, Marina Laura
dc.creatorFarinati, Ester Amanda
dc.date.issued2012
dc.description.abstractField and laboratory observations of individual shells of 40 dominant taxa (19 gastropods, 21 bivalves) identifi ed from bulk samples collected in 18 localities along the Atlantic Argentine coast (Río de La Plata-southern Santa Cruz, Patagonia), allowed the recognition of 12 ichnotaxa and durophagous scars. All modes of bioerosion were considered: internal and external at all scales (macro and microborings). The bioerosive structures (Caulostrepsis, Centrichnus, Entobia, Gastrochaenolites, Iramena, Leptichnus,Maeandropolydora, Oichnus, Pennatichnus, Pinaceocladichnus, Renichnus, Umbichnus) can be attributed to various activities produced by bivalves, gastropods, annelids, sponges, bryozoans and cirripedians. They belong to three ethological categories: Domichnia (dwelling), Fixichnia (anchoring) and Praedichnia (predation). The only bioturbation structure identifi ed is Ophiomorpha nodosa. Overall, they document rich benthic littoral original palaeocommunities in the Bonaerensian and Patagonian areas (Southwestern Atlantic, SWA) and indirectly the fi rst fossil record of Ctenostomate bryozoans for the marine Quaternary in Argentina. In gastropod shells, Domichnia structures are dominant (e.g., Entobia, Maeandropolydora). Bivalves exhibit predominantly Praedichnia traces (e.g., Oichnus). The Holocene deposits, where all the identifi ed structures occur, show the highest ichnodiversity. The large macroscale approach in space and time of our study allowed the assessment of a latitudinal ichnodiversity pattern in agreement with that observed for BIOEROSION STRUCTURES IN QUATERNARY MARINE MOLLUSKS FROM ARGENTINA Sebastián Richiano Marina Aguirre Ester Farinati benthic molluskan taxa in response to changes in sea surface temperature conditions of the Mar Argentino. In Patagonia, the ecological interactions remained similar and stable within the original invertebrate palaeocommunities across time, at least since ca 400 Ka (MIS11). The dominant ichnogenus recognized is Entobia (60%), followed by Oichnus (50%); Maeandropolydora (47.5%) and Leptichnus (35%).
dc.identifierRichiano, Sebastián Miguel; Aguirre, Marina Laura; Farinati, Ester Amanda; Bioerosion structures in quaternary marine molluscs from Argentina; Sociedade Brasileira de Paleontologia; 2; 2012; 159-177
dc.identifier9788563122025
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/108341
dc.identifierCONICET Digital
dc.identifierCONICET
dc.identifier.urihttps://naturalis.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar/handle/628872547/57383
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherSociedade Brasileira de Paleontologia
dc.sourceIchnology of Latin America – Selected papers
dc.subjectTRACEMAKERS
dc.subjectETHOLOGICAL CATEGORIES
dc.subjectGASTROPODS
dc.subjectBIVALVES
dc.titleBioerosion structures in quaternary marine molluscs from Argentina
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