2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2020.104046
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Macropaleontological and paleobiogeographical study of the Upper Eocene succession at Beni-Suef-Zaafrana road, north Eastern Desert, Egypt

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“…This upward shallowing is probably caused by a drop in the sea level. The occurrence of macro-fauna, which is mainly represented by oysters (epifaunal and suspension feeders), reflects a shallow marine environment [19,98]. This part is also characterized by an increase in epifaunal species (infaunal/epifaunal ratios reach up to 60%, see Figure 9; Table S1), indicating high oxygen levels, which are reflected in the high values of BFOI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This upward shallowing is probably caused by a drop in the sea level. The occurrence of macro-fauna, which is mainly represented by oysters (epifaunal and suspension feeders), reflects a shallow marine environment [19,98]. This part is also characterized by an increase in epifaunal species (infaunal/epifaunal ratios reach up to 60%, see Figure 9; Table S1), indicating high oxygen levels, which are reflected in the high values of BFOI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%