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Furongian(upper Cambrian) Guole Konservat-Lagersttte from South China 被引量:4
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作者 ZHU Xuejian PENG Shanchi +2 位作者 samuel zamora Bertrand LEFEBVRE CHEN Guiying 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第1期30-37,共8页
The Guole biota contains common shelly fossils and some exceptionally well-preserved softbodied fossils. Stratigraphically, it is located in the mudstones and siltstones of the Sandu Formation near Guole Town, Jingxi ... The Guole biota contains common shelly fossils and some exceptionally well-preserved softbodied fossils. Stratigraphically, it is located in the mudstones and siltstones of the Sandu Formation near Guole Town, Jingxi County, Guangxi, South China. It is the first Furongian (late Cambrian) Burgess Shale-type biota found in the world, thereby filling the gap between middle Cambrian and Lower Ordovician Burgess Shale-type Lagerstaitten. Preliminary studies suggest that the Guole biota includes approximately seven metazoan groups as well as algae. These will provide important new evolutionary and ecological information. 展开更多
关键词 CAMBRIAN FURONGIAN Burgess Shale soft-bodied fossils South China
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Late Ordovician cornulitid tubeworms from high-latitude peri-Gondwana(Sardinia and the Pyrenees)and their palaeobiogeographic significance
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作者 Olev Vinn Jorge Colmenar +5 位作者 samuel zamora Sofia Pereira Gian Luigi Pillola Abdullah AAlkahtane Saleh Al Farraj Magdy El Hedeny 《Journal of Palaeogeography》 SCIE CSCD 2024年第4期939-953,共15页
Seven Cornulites species,including a new one—Cornulites leonei n.sp.,are described from the Upper Ordovician Portixeddu Formation(Katian,stage slices Ka2-3)of Sardinia and the Cavá(lower Katian,stage slice Ka2)a... Seven Cornulites species,including a new one—Cornulites leonei n.sp.,are described from the Upper Ordovician Portixeddu Formation(Katian,stage slices Ka2-3)of Sardinia and the Cavá(lower Katian,stage slice Ka2)and Estana(upper Katian,stage slices Ka3-4)formations of the Pyrenees.The Sardinian and Pyrenean cornulitids represent an adaptation to live in environments with high sedimentation rates and limited hard substrates availability.Their prominent annuli could have had a stabilizing function in the soft sediment that helped cornulitids to keep a favourable position in the sediment to enable suspension feeding.The known Late Ordovician cornulitid diversity in different Gondwana areas is low,usually ranging from one to three taxa,being higher(seven)in Sardinia.Like other benthic groups during the Late Ordovician,the cornulitid tubeworm faunas within the high-latitude peri-Gondwana Province indicate a certain endemism and share morphological and ecological affinities,such as a small body size and tubes with a strikingly small apical angle.Although essentially endemic,some links with cornulitids from the Late Ordovician of Scotland are revealed. 展开更多
关键词 Tentaculitid tubeworms Cornulites Mediterranean PALAEOECOLOGY KATIAN
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