2019
DOI: 10.1111/let.12320
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Bryozoans as taphonomic engineers, with examples from the Upper Ordovician (Katian) of Midwestern North America

Abstract: A combination of encrusting calcitic bryozoans and early seafloor dissolution of aragonitic shells recorded in the Cincinnatian Series of the upper Midwest of North America allowed the preservation of abundant moulds of mollusc fossils bioimmured beneath the attachment surfaces of the bryozoans. We here call this preservational process ‘bryoimmuration’, defined as a bryozoan‐mediated subset of bioimmuration. The bryozoans moulded very fine details of the mollusc shells, usually with more accuracy than inorgani… Show more

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“…cephalopods from the Kunda Regional Stage) and noticed that cephalopods from the Ordovician of Estonia usually show relatively low encrustation densities. Cases of bryoimmuration as recently described by Wilson et al (2019) are unknown in the Ordovician of Estonia.…”
Section: Taphonomymentioning
confidence: 78%
“…cephalopods from the Kunda Regional Stage) and noticed that cephalopods from the Ordovician of Estonia usually show relatively low encrustation densities. Cases of bryoimmuration as recently described by Wilson et al (2019) are unknown in the Ordovician of Estonia.…”
Section: Taphonomymentioning
confidence: 78%