Evolutionary trend of Zoophycos morphotypes from the Upper Cretaceous-Lower Miocene in the type pelagic sections of Gubbio, Italy

2017
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dc.abstract.enAbout 200 Zoophycos specimens, including 90 specimens studied in detail, have been analysed in the continuous Upper Cretaceous-Lower Miocene pelagic sedimentary type sections of the Gubbio area (the Contessa Highway, Contessa Quarry and Bottaccione sections, Northern Apennines). The sediments are reddish to grey limestones and marls of the Scaglia Group and marls with volcaniclastic deposits of the Bisciaro Formation. The aim was to examine the evolutionary trend of what is probably the most debated trace fossil of all time, from the Upper Cretaceous to Lower Miocene. Despite having been found in beds ranging from the Cambrian to the present, no consensus has been reached regarding mode of construction, tracemaker or ethological explanation for Zoophycos. Four Zoophycos morphotypes are recognized at Gubbio showing variations of major and minor lamellae, apex, lobes and whorls: the Cretaceous-Eocene cone-shaped type 1, the Upper Eocene-Middle Oligocene helicoidal type 2, the Oligocene lobate type 3 and the Upper Oligocene-Lower Miocene flat type 4. The very high ichnodensity in some beds (hundreds of specimens in discrete levels of the Bisciaro Formation, now destroyed by quarrying) seems to find explanation in abnormal concentrations of phytodetritus and organic matter on the seafloor in some periods. This very high abundance in discrete levels reflects a change in sedimentation and seafloor conditions at pre-flysch deposition. Due to such high ichnodensity, many adjacent specimens display deformed outer margins. Taphonomic analysis shows a variation of whorls, laminae and U-shaped lobes, reflecting ontogenetic development of the tracemaker(s) (?sipunculid worms).pl
dc.affiliationWydział Geografii i Geologii : Instytut Nauk Geologicznychpl
dc.contributor.authorMonaco, Paolopl
dc.contributor.authorBracchini, Laurapl
dc.contributor.authorRodríguez-Tovar, Francisco J.pl
dc.contributor.authorUchman, Alfred - 132472 pl
dc.contributor.authorCoccioni, Rodolfopl
dc.date.accessioned2017-04-26T13:00:12Z
dc.date.available2017-04-26T13:00:12Z
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dc.description.additionalBibliogr. s. 55-57pl
dc.description.number1pl
dc.description.physical41-57pl
dc.description.volume50pl
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/let.12175pl
dc.identifier.eissn1502-3931pl
dc.identifier.issn0024-1164pl
dc.identifier.urihttp://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/39764
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dc.subject.enApenninespl
dc.subject.enCretaceous-Miocenepl
dc.subject.enevolutionary patternpl
dc.subject.enGubbio sectionspl
dc.subject.enIchnologypl
dc.subject.enItalypl
dc.subject.enZoophycospl
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dc.titleEvolutionary trend of Zoophycos morphotypes from the Upper Cretaceous-Lower Miocene in the type pelagic sections of Gubbio, Italypl
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About 200 Zoophycos specimens, including 90 specimens studied in detail, have been analysed in the continuous Upper Cretaceous-Lower Miocene pelagic sedimentary type sections of the Gubbio area (the Contessa Highway, Contessa Quarry and Bottaccione sections, Northern Apennines). The sediments are reddish to grey limestones and marls of the Scaglia Group and marls with volcaniclastic deposits of the Bisciaro Formation. The aim was to examine the evolutionary trend of what is probably the most debated trace fossil of all time, from the Upper Cretaceous to Lower Miocene. Despite having been found in beds ranging from the Cambrian to the present, no consensus has been reached regarding mode of construction, tracemaker or ethological explanation for Zoophycos. Four Zoophycos morphotypes are recognized at Gubbio showing variations of major and minor lamellae, apex, lobes and whorls: the Cretaceous-Eocene cone-shaped type 1, the Upper Eocene-Middle Oligocene helicoidal type 2, the Oligocene lobate type 3 and the Upper Oligocene-Lower Miocene flat type 4. The very high ichnodensity in some beds (hundreds of specimens in discrete levels of the Bisciaro Formation, now destroyed by quarrying) seems to find explanation in abnormal concentrations of phytodetritus and organic matter on the seafloor in some periods. This very high abundance in discrete levels reflects a change in sedimentation and seafloor conditions at pre-flysch deposition. Due to such high ichnodensity, many adjacent specimens display deformed outer margins. Taphonomic analysis shows a variation of whorls, laminae and U-shaped lobes, reflecting ontogenetic development of the tracemaker(s) (?sipunculid worms).
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Wydział Geografii i Geologii : Instytut Nauk Geologicznych
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Monaco, Paolo
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Bracchini, Laura
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Rodríguez-Tovar, Francisco J.
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Uchman, Alfred - 132472
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Coccioni, Rodolfo
dc.date.accessioned
2017-04-26T13:00:12Z
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2017-04-26T13:00:12Z
dc.date.issuedpl
2017
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Bibliogr. s. 55-57
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1
dc.description.physicalpl
41-57
dc.description.volumepl
50
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10.1111/let.12175
dc.identifier.eissnpl
1502-3931
dc.identifier.issnpl
0024-1164
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http://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/39764
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eng
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Apennines
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Cretaceous-Miocene
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evolutionary pattern
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Gubbio sections
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Ichnology
dc.subject.enpl
Italy
dc.subject.enpl
Zoophycos
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Article
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Evolutionary trend of Zoophycos morphotypes from the Upper Cretaceous-Lower Miocene in the type pelagic sections of Gubbio, Italy
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Lethaia
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