CADIC   02618
CENTRO AUSTRAL DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Ophiomorpha irregulaire and associated trace fossils from the Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina: Palaeogeographical and ethological signifi cance
Autor/es:
LÓPEZ CABRERA, M.I.; OLIVERO, E. B.
Revista:
Spanish Journal of Palaeontology
Editorial:
Sociedad Española de Paleontologia
Referencias:
Año: 2014 vol. 29 p. 33 - 44
ISSN:
2255-0550
Resumen:
There are two contrasting opinions on the stratigraphic and
palaeogeographic distribution of the relatively rare trace fossil
Ophiomorpha irregulaire: 1) the trace is mostly restricted to
the Upper Cretaceous of the Western Interior Seaway, or 2)
it has a post-Palaeozoic record and a worldwide geographic
distribution. In this study we document the fi nding of O.
irregulaire in Upper Cretaceous turbidites of the Alta Vista
Formation, southern Patagonia, providing additional evidence
on the morphology and composition of its pelletal masses,
the ethology of its producer and the palaeogeographical and
palaeoenvironmental distribution of the trace fossil. The
burrow walls are lined with dark mud and their elongate,
spiky pellets are formed by a sand core that is also lined
with mud. The association with typical fodinichnia, such
as Halopoa, Spirophyton, and Zoophycos and the common
presence of O. irregulaire in sediments with abundant plant
detritus, suggest that the producer was a deposit feeder.
Crosscutting relationships and occurrences at several levels within thick-bedded turbidites, suggest a relatively deep
tier emplacement of the trace. The fi nding of the trace in
the Southern Hemisphere supports its envisaged worldwide
palaeogeographic distribution.