Shallow-water late middle Eocene crinoids from Tierra del Fuego: a new southern record of a retrograde community structure
One of the very few crinoid records in Patagonia is that of the abundant columnals of the genus Isselicrinus found in several localities in shallow marine, glauconitic sandstones of the Leticia Formation (upper middle Eocene of Tierra del Fuego Island). Some of them, up to 10 cm long, are preserved...
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doaj-786300f2e7b34fd993c25581a4ce84662021-05-05T13:49:44ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342005-12-0169S234935310.3989/scimar.2005.69s2349335Shallow-water late middle Eocene crinoids from Tierra del Fuego: a new southern record of a retrograde community structureNorberto Malumián0Eduardo B. Olivero1SEGEMAR-CONICETCADIC-CONICETOne of the very few crinoid records in Patagonia is that of the abundant columnals of the genus Isselicrinus found in several localities in shallow marine, glauconitic sandstones of the Leticia Formation (upper middle Eocene of Tierra del Fuego Island). Some of them, up to 10 cm long, are preserved in a position almost perpendicular to the stratification, which is attributed to episodes of high sedimentation rate. The Isselicrinus remains occur either almost alone or associated with solitary corals, gastropods, bivalves, rare nautilids, shark teeth, penguin bones and well-preserved specimens of Ophiura elegantoides. The associated microfossils, mainly Foraminifera, are characterised by the anomalous abundance and dominance of large Nodosariacea. These records reflect a peculiar success of a retrograde, dense, suspension-feeding crinoid population as a regional extension of previously described distribution in the Antarctic upper Eocene.http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/339tierra del fuegoeoceneleticia formationshallow-marinecrinoidsisselicrinusnodosariacearetrograde community structure |
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Norberto Malumián Eduardo B. Olivero Shallow-water late middle Eocene crinoids from Tierra del Fuego: a new southern record of a retrograde community structure Scientia Marina tierra del fuego eocene leticia formation shallow-marine crinoids isselicrinus nodosariacea retrograde community structure |
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Shallow-water late middle Eocene crinoids from Tierra del Fuego: a new southern record of a retrograde community structure |
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Shallow-water late middle Eocene crinoids from Tierra del Fuego: a new southern record of a retrograde community structure |
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Shallow-water late middle Eocene crinoids from Tierra del Fuego: a new southern record of a retrograde community structure |
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Shallow-water late middle Eocene crinoids from Tierra del Fuego: a new southern record of a retrograde community structure |
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Shallow-water late middle Eocene crinoids from Tierra del Fuego: a new southern record of a retrograde community structure |
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shallow-water late middle eocene crinoids from tierra del fuego: a new southern record of a retrograde community structure |
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Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas |
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Scientia Marina |
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0214-8358 1886-8134 |
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One of the very few crinoid records in Patagonia is that of the abundant columnals of the genus Isselicrinus found in several localities in shallow marine, glauconitic sandstones of the Leticia Formation (upper middle Eocene of Tierra del Fuego Island). Some of them, up to 10 cm long, are preserved in a position almost perpendicular to the stratification, which is attributed to episodes of high sedimentation rate. The Isselicrinus remains occur either almost alone or associated with solitary corals, gastropods, bivalves, rare nautilids, shark teeth, penguin bones and well-preserved specimens of Ophiura elegantoides. The associated microfossils, mainly Foraminifera, are characterised by the anomalous abundance and dominance of large Nodosariacea. These records reflect a peculiar success of a retrograde, dense, suspension-feeding crinoid population as a regional extension of previously described distribution in the Antarctic upper Eocene. |
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tierra del fuego eocene leticia formation shallow-marine crinoids isselicrinus nodosariacea retrograde community structure |
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http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/339 |
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