Macrobioerosion and Microbioerosion in Marine Molluscan Shells from Holocene and Modern Beaches (39°−40°S, South of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina)
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Macrobioerosion and Microbioerosion in Marine Molluscan Shells from Holocene and Modern Beaches (39°−40°S, South of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina)
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The authors would like to thank Dr. Cecilia Deschamps for the help in the editing of the English version, CONICET and PICT 468 (ANPCYT) for providing financial support to this research project.

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    The marine sediments of the area of Verde Peninsula – Jabali Island (39°28′S/62°19′W–40°28′S/62°11′W) Holocene in age (3?2 ky), and modern beaches contain a significant amount of bioeroded mollusc shells. Fifteen sites were analyzed, in which 20.11% of the mollusc shells (2168 valves) presented bioerosion traces, in 54 species (30 bivalves and 24 gastropods). Fourteen ichnogenera were reported: Entobia, Maeandropolydora, Iramena, Caulostrepsis, Pennatichnus, Pinaceocladichnus, Trypanites, and Gastrochaenolites (Domichnia), Gnathichnus and Radulichnus (Pascichnia), Finichnus and Centrichnus (Fixichnia), Oichnus (Praedicnia) (macrobioerosion), y Semidendrina (microbioerosion), the latter is first reported in mollusc shells in Argentina. Eleven ichnospecies were identified Finichnus peristroma, Maeandropolydora sulcans, Gnathichnus pentax, Pinaceocladichnus onubensis, Caulostrepsis taeniola, Centrichnus eccentricus, Radulichnus inopinatus, Oichnus simplex, Oichnus paraboloides, Oichnus gradatus, and Gastrochaenolites torpedo (lithic remains). The dominant ichnogenera in the Holocene deposits are Iramena, Entobia and Oichnus. The same ichnogenera are constant with different abundance in the modern beaches, and increasing representation of Pinaceocladichnus and Pennatichnus. The dominant ichnofacies in the Holocene deposits is Trypanites, revealing a benthonic marine community composed of cheilostome bryzoans, clionaid sponges, predator gastropods, regular echinoids, polychaete annelids, bivalves, thallophytas and fungi. Generally, the area was described as a sublittoral, low-energy, stable environment with high rate of oxygenation, and sandy bottoms, with rocky bottoms at Villalonga locality.

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Melisa P. CHARó,Jose L. CAVALLOTTO, Guillermo ACE?OLAZA.2017. Macrobioerosion and Microbioerosion in Marine Molluscan Shells from Holocene and Modern Beaches (39°−40°S, South of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina)[J]. ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA(English edition),91(4):1215~1230

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  • 收稿日期:2015-12-18
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