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Vinn et al., 2014e

The earliest bryozoan parasite: Middle Ordovician (Darriwilian) of Osmussaar Island, Estonia

Vinn, O., Wilson, M. A., Mõtus, M., Toom, U.
DOI
DOI10.1016/j.palaeo.2014.08.021
Year2014
JournalPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Volume414
Pages129-132
Typearticle in journal
Estonian author
LanguageEnglish
Id3967

Abstract

The earliest known macroscopic endobiotic symbionts are described from Middle Ordovician bryozoans of Osmussaar Island, Estonia. The bryozoan symbionts represent a new ichnospecies and ichnogenus, Anoigmaichnus odinsholmensis ichnosp. nov., which occurs only in Mesotrypa bystrowi. It most likely represents a parasite. The shape of the trace is consistent with a worm-like animal, making the annelids likely candidates for the trace maker. The increase in predation pressure may have been among the direct causes leading to the appearance of various macroscopic endobiotic symbionts in the Ordovician.

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