We report a Late Cretaceous chemosynthetic community fueled by decomposing basal leatherback sea turtle on the ocean floor in the western Pacific. The fossil association representing this community has been recovered from the matrix of a concretion containing a single carapace of Mesodermochelys sp. from Late Cretaceous outer shelf to upper slope deposit of northern Hokkaido, Japan. The carapace displays boreholes most likely performed by boring bivalves, and is associated with molluscan shells, mainly Provanna cf. nakagawensis and Thyasira tanabei. Since this association is similar to fauna already known from Late Cretaceous hydrocarbon seeps, sunken wood, and plesiosaur-falls in Hokkaido, it is suggested that all types of chemosynthesis-b...
Copyright © Royal Society 2006Sea turtles (Chelonioidea) are a prominent group of modern marine rept...
BACKGROUND: Secondary adaptation to aquatic life occurred independently in several amniote lineages,...
We report fossil traces of Osedax, a genus of siboglinid annelids that consume the skeletons of sunk...
We report a Late Cretaceous chemosynthetic community fueled by decomposing basal leatherback sea tur...
, Vol. 42, pp. 74–82. Sunken wood (wood-fall) in the deep sea today is colonized and consumed by div...
"Turtles" (Testudines) form a successful group of reptiles with several terrestrial, marine and fres...
Whale bones have been found in two large concretions in the uppermost part of the lower middle Mioce...
The leatherback sea turtle family Dermochelyidae has an extensive evolutionary history, though it is...
Whale bones with associated molluscs have been found in a carbonate concretion in the late middle Mi...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
Turtles are a major group of reptiles with moderate species richness (335 extant species) but high e...
The Toolebuc Formation (Late Albian) is a thin (<40m), very widely distributed unit marking the maxi...
Fossil records of sea turtles from Cretaceous are found mainly in the clade Pan- Chelonioidea, but i...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
Extant and fossil chelids are restricted to South America and Australasia. Based on morphological da...
Copyright © Royal Society 2006Sea turtles (Chelonioidea) are a prominent group of modern marine rept...
BACKGROUND: Secondary adaptation to aquatic life occurred independently in several amniote lineages,...
We report fossil traces of Osedax, a genus of siboglinid annelids that consume the skeletons of sunk...
We report a Late Cretaceous chemosynthetic community fueled by decomposing basal leatherback sea tur...
, Vol. 42, pp. 74–82. Sunken wood (wood-fall) in the deep sea today is colonized and consumed by div...
"Turtles" (Testudines) form a successful group of reptiles with several terrestrial, marine and fres...
Whale bones have been found in two large concretions in the uppermost part of the lower middle Mioce...
The leatherback sea turtle family Dermochelyidae has an extensive evolutionary history, though it is...
Whale bones with associated molluscs have been found in a carbonate concretion in the late middle Mi...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
Turtles are a major group of reptiles with moderate species richness (335 extant species) but high e...
The Toolebuc Formation (Late Albian) is a thin (<40m), very widely distributed unit marking the maxi...
Fossil records of sea turtles from Cretaceous are found mainly in the clade Pan- Chelonioidea, but i...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
Extant and fossil chelids are restricted to South America and Australasia. Based on morphological da...
Copyright © Royal Society 2006Sea turtles (Chelonioidea) are a prominent group of modern marine rept...
BACKGROUND: Secondary adaptation to aquatic life occurred independently in several amniote lineages,...
We report fossil traces of Osedax, a genus of siboglinid annelids that consume the skeletons of sunk...