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Savazzi, 1982

Commensalism between a boring mytilid bivalve and a soft bottom coral in the Upper Eocene of northern Italy

Savazzi, E.
DOI
DOI10.1007/BF02988796
Year1982
JournalPaläontologische Zeitschrift
Volume56
Number3-4
Pages165-175
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id48455

Abstract

The mytilid bivalve Botula cordata (LAMARCK) from the Upper Eocene of the Venetian region, northern Italy, bored into live soft bottom corals, which reacted by forming a calcareous interseptal filling around the borehole. A chemical etching mechanism is inferred from the presence of"etch marks" on the borehole walls. The association with free-living corals capable of counteracting burial by sedimentation or accidental overturning enhanced the survival potential of the bivalve on the soft bottoms. Commensalism with soft bottom corals appears to have evolved convergently at least three times within the Mytilidae, but is unknown among other bivalves.

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