Refugee communities of Carbonicola |
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Authors: | PETER G. HARDY FREDERICK M. BROADHURST |
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Affiliation: | Peter G. Hardy, Department of Extra-Mural Studies, University, Bristol B58 IHR. England;Frederick M. Broadhurst, Department of Geology, University. Manchester MI3 9PL, England;14th July, 1977 |
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Abstract: | Hardy, Peter G. & Broadhurst, Frederick M. 1978 04 IS: Refugee communities ofCarbonirola Sparse elongate forms of the non-marine bivalve Carbonirola are associated with an abundance of trace fossils comprising resting traces (Cubichnia) referable to Lockeia , trails (Repichnia) and escape shafts (Fugichnia), all in arenaceous sediments of the Upper Carboniferous. Associated organic-rich argillaceous sediments contain the well-known, abundant and highly variable Carbonirola body fossil faunas. The latter we interpret (in common with other workers) as the remains of shells preserved in what was the typical life environment (characterized by muddy sediments and slow rates of sedimentation). The elongate shells associated with escape shafts we interpret as the only form of Carbonicola capable of escape upwards from burial by rapid sedimentation. For such fugitives from preexisting 'established communities' we propose the term 'refugee community'. |
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