The possible actiniarian sea anemone burrow Bergaueria hemispherica from the Pliensbachian (Lower Jurassic) of the Lusitanian Basin (Central Portugal)

Author:

Neto de Carvalho Carlos12ORCID,Paredes Ricardo3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Geology Office of Idanha-a-Nova, Geopark Naturtejo Meseta Meridional, UNESCO Global Geopark, Avenida Joaquim Morão, 6060-101 Idanha-a-Nova, Portugal

2. Instituto Dom Luiz, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, 1749-016 Lisbon, Portugal

3. Grupo Procesos Bióticos Mesozoicos, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain

Abstract

Abstract The shallow marine carbonate deposits of the S. Miguel Formation in the Lusitanian Basin reveal erosional events exposing stiff substrates with abundant Bergaueria hemispherica . The ichnoassociation represented by B. hemispherica , Thalassinoides suevicus , Spongeliomorpha isp., Asterosoma ludwigae and Rhizocorallium commune is dated from lowermost Pliensbachian by the association with ammonites from the jamesoni Biozone, brevispina Subzone. The unlined forms of B. hemispherica include peripheral and bottom burrow concentrations of shell debris, annular-like structures in the burrow margin and paired burrows-to-linear clusters that are comparable with the penetrative burrowing mechanism, anchoring and feeding behaviours of sea anemones. From the ethological point of view, and comparing with modern behaviours of burrowing anemones, the B. hemispherica from the Lusitanian Basin may represent temporary burrowing and relocation of actiniarian anemones. Their comparison with either thenarian or athenarian actiniarians may evidence a preferred surficial feeding strategy on the organic-rich muddy sediments they burrowed.

Funder

Naturtejo, EIM

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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