Angiosperm tree leaf as a bryozoan substrate: a case study from the Cretaceous and its taphonomic consequences

IF 1.9 4区 地球科学 Q1 PALEONTOLOGY Lethaia Pub Date : 2022-05-30 DOI:10.18261/let.55.1.9
A. Halamski, P. Taylor
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Apart from angiosperm are for bryozoans and in the geological past. Here we describe two leaflets of a compound angiosperm tree leaf overgrown by bryozoan colonies from the Coniacian Wartowice beds in the upper part of the Rakowice Wielkie Formation in Lower Silesia. The bryozoans are preserved as moulds and cannot be precisely identified but are evidently membranipori- morph cheilostomes. By comparison with similar modern cheilostomes, the colonies are estimated to have taken a week or more to grow to their preserved sizes. From this it can be inferred that the encrusted leaves remained intact and may potentially have been transported several kilometres from the site of origin. Without other evidence, the presence of articulated compound leaves is an insufficient criterion for inferring the autochthonous or parautochthonous
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作为苔藓虫底物的被子植物树叶:白垩纪的案例研究及其埋藏学后果
除了被子植物,还有苔藓虫和过去的地质。本文描述了下西里西亚Rakowice Wielkie组上部Coniacian Wartowice床上长满苔藓虫群落的复合被子植物叶片的两片小叶。苔藓虫被保存为霉菌,不能精确鉴定,但显然是膜孔形态的舌口动物。与类似的现代唇口动物相比,估计这些群体花了一周或更长时间才长到保存下来的大小。由此可以推断,结壳的叶子仍然完好无损,可能已经从原产地运输了几公里。在没有其他证据的情况下,铰接复叶的存在不足以作为推断原生或副原生的标准
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Lethaia
Lethaia 地学-古生物学
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3.30
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27
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: A formal publication outlet for the International Palaeontological Association (IPA) and the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS), Lethaia publishes articles of international interest in the fields of palaeontology and stratigraphy. The articles concentrate on the development of new ideas and methods and descriptions of new features of wide significance rather than routine descriptions. Palaeobiology and ecostratigraphy are the core topics of the journal. In addition to articles, Lethaia contains shorter contributions in the form of discussions, presentations of current scientific activities, reviews and editorials. Lethaia was launched in 1968 as a joint venture between scientists in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, with the aim of promoting the development of modern methods in scientific publishing and of providing a medium for rapid publication of well-prepared manuscripts of wide international interest.
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