Author:
Getty Patrick Ryan,Hagadorn James Whitey
Abstract
Based on a thorough examination of field and museum
Climactichnites specimens, two species of this trace
are recognized, each representing a unique behavioral variant produced by a
soft-bodied animal in Late Cambrian intertidal environments. C.
wilsoni represents surface-produced trails, whereas
C. youngi is re-erected for burrows produced below
the surface. Burrowing behavior is supported by: 1) the presence of
C. youngi within, rather than on, the surface of
beds; 2) the orientation of some burrows inclined to bedding; and 3) the
occasional presence of distinct burrow fills. Burrows can also be distinguished
morphologically from surface traces by the absence of lateral ridges and the
presence of fine, mm-scale striations or grooves superimposed on the transverse
bars and furrows. Burrowing behavior for the
Climactichnites trailmaker was previously unknown
and thus represents a new, although not entirely unexpected, behavior for this
mollusk or mollusk-like animal. The body impression of the sedentary animal is
removed to Musculopodus sedentarius n. igen. and isp.
In the future, Musculopodus may be expanded to include
the resting traces of other soft-bodied animals known from the fossil record.
Currently, Climactichnites is known only from very
shallow to emergent strata of North America; reports of this fossil in other parts
of the world are misidentified trails produced by other animals.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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