Bioerosion on a Terebratula scillae population from the Lower Pleistocene of Lecce area (Southern Italy)
| Aasta | 2002 |
|---|---|
| Ajakiri | Acta Geologica Hispanica |
| Köide | 37 |
| Number | 1 |
| Leheküljed | 43-51 |
| Tüüp | artikkel ajakirjas |
| Keel | inglise |
| Id | 8444 |
Abstrakt
This paper deals with shell bioerosion in a population of Terebratula scillae Seguenza from the Lower Pleistocene in Lecce area, Southern Italy. The most important traces belong to shell breakage attributed to predatory activity; borings (Entobia isp., Maeandropolydora isp.); drill holes (Oichnus simplex Bromley; Oichnus isp.); and etching scars (Centrichnus eccentricus Bromley and Martinell; Podichnus centrifugalis Bbromlry and Surlyk). The distribution analysis of the traces of epibiosis on the shells of T. scillae induces us to think that we are dealing with a pedicleanchored form, living with completely raised valves. Besides, both percentage and nature of predation marks (probably due to gastropods or decapod crustaceans) do not depose for a very intense predation pressur.