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Clypeasteroid echinoid tests as benthic islands for gastrochaenid bivalve colonization: evidence from the Middle Miocene of Tarragona,north‐east Spain
Authors:ZAIN BELAÚSTEGUI  JORDI M DE GIBERT  JAMES H NEBELSICK  ROSA DOMÈNECH  JORDI MARTINELL
Institution:1. Institut für Geowissenschaften, Universit?t Tübingen, Sigwartstra?e 10, D‐72076 Tübingen, Germany;2. e‐mail: nebelsick@uni-tuebingen.de;3. Departament d’Estratigrafía, Paleontologia i Geociències Marines, Universitat de Barcelona, Martí i Franquès s/n, E‐08028 Barcelona, Spain;4. e‐mails: zbelaustegui@ub.edu, rosa.domenech@ub.edu, jmartinell@ub.edu
Abstract:Abstract: Middle Miocene tests of Clypeaster from L’Arrabassada (Tarragona, north‐east Spain) show evidence of intense endoskeletozoan colonization, preserved as borings and associated carbonate secretions that allow gastrochaenid bivalves to be identified as the colonizers. Two modes of occurrence have been recognized for these bivalve dwelling cavities; ‘intrastereom clavate borings’ which are restricted to the echinoid stereom, and ‘semi‐endoskeletal dwellings’, which penetrate across the test wall and extend as carbonate crypts into the sediment fill of the internal test cavity. Their size, density and position rule out a syn‐vivo relationship with the echinoids and demonstrate that colonization was post mortem. Because of the endurance of clypeasteroid skeleton and the pronounced bell‐shaped morphology of Clypeaster, the tests of these echinoids provided the most suitable substrates for hard‐bottom colonizers on an otherwise sandy seafloor. The scenario described from Tarragona can be extended to other Neogene and Quaternary strata elsewhere; there is ample evidence for the long‐term utilization of tests of Clypeaster by gastrochaenid bivalves in shoreface palaeoenvironments.
Keywords:   Clypeaster     gastrochaenid bivalves  bioerosion  taphonomy  Miocene  Spain
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