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Paleoecology of Jurassic<i>Zoophycos</i>from south‐eastern France
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1996
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Sedimentary RecordPaleoenvironmental ReconstructionPalaeo-environmental ReconstructionEngineeringMorphological OrganizationEvolutionary BiologySedimentary GeologyEcosystemsBiostratigraphySouth‐eastern FranceJurassic ZoophycosPaleoecologySedimentologyEarth ScienceSocial Sciences
The study of Jurassic Zoophycos from south‐eastern France has led us to some original results concerning its morphological organization and paleoenvironmental significance. Zoophycos represents a spreite constituted by a coiling lamina, constructed upwards in sediments, with only one opening at the sediment‐water interface. Zoophycos, produced by a deep sediment feeder, is emplaced late in an almost coherent substrate, intermediate between soft and firm ground. This suggests periods of very low or no sedimentation during which time the trace was constructed. The Zoophycos studied developed on slope areas, characterized by a particular style of sedimentation: periods of nutrient supplies coming from proximal areas, alternating with periods of sedimentary breaks. Other paleoecologic and paleoethologic characteristics of the Zoophycos‐producer are discussed here: working activity, competition behavior, substrate modification, growing pattern and burrow oxygenation are the most interesting.
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