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Bien et al., 1999

Site selection and behavior of sponge and bivalve borers in shells of the cretaceous oysters Exogyra cancellata and Pycnodonte mutabilis from Delaware, U.S.A

Bien, W. F., Wendt, J. M., Alexander, R. R.
DOI
DOI10.1080/08912969909386587
Aasta1999
AjakiriHistorical Biology
Köide13
Number4
Leheküljed299-315
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Keelinglise
Id50957

Abstrakt

In shells of the oysters Exogyra cancellata and Pycnodonte mutabilis from the Mount Laurel and Marshalltown Formations (Campanian‐Maestrichtian), three‐quarters of all valves bear sponge borings (Entobia isp.) borings and 30% have borings of a lithophagid bivalve (Gastrochaenolites isp.). Non‐random distributions of these euendoliths, documented in this paper, may in part be accounted for by differential survival of sponge and lithophagid larvae and spat in varying circumstances. In addition, exterior shell architectures and post‐mortem orientations of shells are inferred to have prompted active geophobic (antigravity), rugophilic (groove‐seeking), and rheophilic (current‐seeking) behavior that enhanced survivorship of the settling larvae.

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