2013
DOI: 10.2478/agp-2013-0025
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Silicified sea life – Macrofauna and palaeoecology of the Neuburg Kieselerde Member (Cenomanian to Lower Turonian Wellheim Formation, Bavaria, southern Germany)

Abstract: Schneider, S., Jager, M., Kroh, A., Mitterer, A., Niebuhr, B., Vodražka, R., Wilmsen, M., Wood, C.J. and Zagoršek, K. 2013. Silicified sea life - Macrofauna and palaeoecology of the Neuburg Kieselerde Member (Cenomanian to Lower Turonian Wellheim Formation, Bavaria, southern Germany). Acta Geologica Polonica, 63(4), 555-610. Warszawa. With approximately 100 species, the invertebrate macrofauna of the Neuburg Kieselerde Member of the Wellheim Formation (Bavaria, southern Germany) is probably the most diver… Show more

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“…This is in con for mity with nu mer ous mod ern stud ies re porting Late Cre ta ceous hexactinellid fau nas typ i cally linked to transgressive cy cles, low sed i men ta tion rates, and depths below the storm-wave base (see e.g., Schnei der et al, 2011Schnei der et al, , 2013Vodrážka and Crame, 2011 and ref er ences therein).…”
supporting
confidence: 67%
“…This is in con for mity with nu mer ous mod ern stud ies re porting Late Cre ta ceous hexactinellid fau nas typ i cally linked to transgressive cy cles, low sed i men ta tion rates, and depths below the storm-wave base (see e.g., Schnei der et al, 2011Schnei der et al, , 2013Vodrážka and Crame, 2011 and ref er ences therein).…”
supporting
confidence: 67%
“…Thus, exogyrine oys ters are a very use ful tool for palaeobiogeographic re con struc tions (Ayoub-Hannaa et al, 2014). The oys ter Rhynchostreon is abun dant in the Up per Cre ta ceous of Ger many (Sax ony, Bavaria) and is also wide spread in the Bo he mian Cre ta ceous Basin (Tröger, 2003(Tröger, , 2017Schnei der et al, 2013;Janetschke and Wilmsen, 2014).…”
Section: Fig 11 the Bor Ing Entobia And Body Fos Sils From D³ugopolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Videt (2003), Videt and N eraudeau (2003) and Videt and Platel (2005), though Rhynchostreon suborbiculatum is widely present in the Upper Cretaceous, its abundance is mostly recorded in the Cenomanian in most Cretaceous epicontinental basins of the Tethyan Realm. The acme of the species is documented in the Cenomanian of the Tarfaya Basin, South Morocco (Freneix, 1972), the Bechar area, Algeria (Benyoucef et al, 2012), in Tunisia (Pervinqui ere, 1912), Sinai, Egypt (Kora et al, 2001; Ayoub-Hannaa, 2011), Jordan (Berndt, 2002), France (Videt, 2003;Videt and N eraudeau, 2003;Videt and Platel, 2005), Germany (Schneider et al, 2013), Spain (Berrocal-Casero et al, 2013), Brazil (Seeling and Bengtson, 1999), Central African Republic, Madagascar and Mexico.…”
Section: Marly Limestones With Rhynchostreonmentioning
confidence: 99%