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Bodenbender et al., 1989

Paleoecology of Sphenothallus on an Upper Ordovician hardground

Bodenbender, B. E., Wilson, M. A., Palmer, T. J.
DOI
DOI10.1111/j.1502-3931.1989.tb01685.x
Aasta1989
AjakiriLethaia
Köide22
Number2
Leheküljed217-225
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Keelinglise
Id19662

Abstrakt

A hardground from the Upper Ordovician Dillsboro Formation near Dillsboro, Indiana, U.S.A., preserves an assemblage of encrusting and boring fossils on both top and bottom surfaces. The slab is inferred to have been an undercut ledge, and the dominant fossils of the assemblage, holdfasts of the tube-building worm Sphenothallus and trepostome bryozoans, are prevalent on both sides. The clumping of Sphenothallus holdfasts has been statistically demonstrated using a nearest-neighbor technique. Sphenothallus has also been shown to withstand overgrowth in interactions with bryozoans.

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