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de Gibert et al., 2004

An ethological framework for animal bioerosion trace fossils upon mineral substrates with proposal of a new class, fixichnia

de Gibert, J. M., Domènech, R., Martinell, J.
DOI
DOI10.1080/00241160410002144
Year2004
JournalLethaia
Volume37
Number4
Pages429-437
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id7321

Abstract

Animal bioerosion trace fossils upon mineral substrates are analyzed from the point of view of the Seilacherian ethological classification. Several of the currently accepted ethological classes: cubichnia, fugichnia, repichnia, fodinichnia, agrichnia, calichnia and praedichnia are not represented in these substrates. This fact points out a lower behavioral diversity of hard substrate trace fossils when compared with soft sediment trace fossils. Bioerosion traces can be classifed in just five classes: domichnia, pascichnia, equilibrichnia, praedichnia and fixichnia. Fixichnia is here erected to gather supefcial etching scars resulting from the anchoring of fixation of sessile epiliths by means of a soft or skeletal body part. Praedichnia and fixichnia are exclusive of the bioerosion realm.

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Fixichnia
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