“…Up to now, carbonate drifts have not been as broadly investigated as their siliciclastic equivalents (Stow et al ., ; Viana & Rebesco, ; Rebesco & Camerlenghi, ; Rebesco et al ., ). Several studies, however, document their importance in the development of tropical carbonate platform edifices (Mullins et al ., ; Anselmetti et al ., ; Isern et al ., ; Betzler et al ., , , ; Eberli et al ., ; Lüdmann et al ., , ; Mulder et al ., ; Paulat et al ., ). Studies on the ichnology of siliciclastic drifts have demonstrated that such deposits are characterized by a high degree of bioturbation (Stow et al ., , ; Wetzel et al ., ; Rebesco et al ., ; Rodríguez‐Tovar & Hernández‐Molina, ).…”