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Sheehan & Schiefelbein, 1984
The trace fossil Thalassinoides from the Upper Ordovician of the Eastern Great basin: deep burrowing in the Early Paleozoic
Sheehan, P. M., Schiefelbein, D. R. J.
Year | 1984 |
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Journal | Journal of Paleontology |
Volume | 58 |
Number | 2 |
Pages | 440-447 |
Type | article in journal |
Language | English |
Id | 4618 |
Abstract
Upper Ordovician Thalsinoidesas burrows are common in carbonate rocks in the eastern Great Basin. The unidentified bulldozers that caused these burrows behaved much like the Cretaceous-Recent shrimp, Callianassa, as is seen by the similarity of their burrows. Ordovician Thalassinoides formed burrow galleries that reached a depth of up to one meter. Suggestions that organisms were not capable of burrowing deeper than 6 cm in open marine, soft substrata until the end of the Paleozoic must be revised.--Modified journal abstract.
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