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Knaust, 2012a

Trace-Fossil Systematics

Knaust, D.
DOI
DOI10.1016/B978-0-444-53813-0.00003-4
Year2012
BookTrace Fossils as Indicators of Sedimentary Environments
Editor(s)Knaust, D., Bromley, R. G.
PublisherElsevier
Publisher placeAmsterdam
JournalDevelopments in Sedimentology
Belongs toKnaust & Bromley 2012 (eds)
Volume64
Pages79-101
Typechapter in book
LanguageEnglish
Id6996

Abstract

A new classification scheme based on significant morphological features (ichnotaxobases) is proposed for major trace-fossil groups, such as burrows, bioerosional trace fossils, trackways, imprints, and trails. All ichnogenera currently regarded as valid (n=585), together with additional invalid ichnogenera, are listed together with recent references for more detailed data. A critical review shows that the number of valid ichnogenera erected after the last compilation of invertebrate ichnogenera in the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part W, by Häntzschel (1975) has more than doubled. Burrows are by far the largest subdivision of them (60%), followed by bioerosional trace fossils (17%), trackways (14%), imprints (5%), and trails (4%). This classification scheme is intended to serve as a solid basis for further ichnotaxonomical work toward a more stable trace-fossil systematics and aims for an improved integration of ichnological and sedimentological data. As a next step, it could be the basis of a searchable online database.

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