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An ammonite–fish association from the Kimmeridgian (Upper Jurassic) of La Rochelle, western France
Authors:ROMAIN VULLO  LIONEL CAVIN  VINCENT CLOCHARD
Abstract:A partially disarticulated actinopterygian fish preserved in a large three-dimensional ammonite body chamber is described from the Kimmeridgian of western France. Taphonomic observations on the degree of preservation of the fish and the development of epibiont organisms on the inner wall of the shell indicate a rather long time interval before sediment totally filled the body chamber. The fish, referred to an indeterminate Macrosemiidae, probably used this empty ammonite ( Rasenioides , Aulacostephanidae) shell as a refuge, or possibly for spawning and/or brooding. It can be assumed that ammonite shells may have constituted common shelters for demersal fishes living in an open-marine shelf environment, near to a muddy bottom devoid of rocks.
Keywords:Fish                        Macrosemiidae                        ammonite                        taphonomy                        palaeoethology                        Upper Jurassic                        France
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