Paleoecology of some Carboniferous Pectinacea |
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Authors: | RODNEY WATKINS |
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Affiliation: | Rodney Watkins, Department of Geology and Mineralogy, University of Oxford, Oxford OXI 3PR, England, 21st March, 1974 |
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Abstract: | Pectinacean bivalves in the Carboniferous of northern California, USA, occur in all observed biotic communities except bioherms of corals and productoid brachiopods. They show equal abundance in offshore, brachiopod-dominated habitats and nearshore, bivalve-dominated habitats, and are among the only common invertebrates in a 'black shale', restricted marine community. Different morphologic forms of the superfamily show little ecologic division. Pectinacea are least abundant in limestone, and most abundant in terrigenous beds, and bottom type was more important in controlling their distribution than water depth, current activity, or salinity. |
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