The bowl-shaped trace fossil Piscichnus waitemataGregory 1991 appears in Pliocene sandstones from Santa Maria Island (Azores Archipelago), extensively excavated during a stage of island evolution when the volcanic edifice was a guyot (flat-topped seamount) isolated in the NE Atlantic. The host sediments were deposited at depths from the intertidal zone to fair-weather wave base in a tropical climate under the influence of periodic storms and hurricanes. The traces were produced by ray fishes hunting for polychaetes, crustaceans and bivalves living in the sediment, similar to present-day nearshore, warm waters in the Azores, Baja California Sur (Mexico), and New Zealand, from which examples of feeding depressions are drawn (incipient Piscich...
In the Azores, Santa Maria is the only island with a sedimentary cover in a nine island volcanic sys...
International audienceThe Azores Archipelago is a group of isolated islands located in the North Atl...
Pycnodontiformes are an extinct order of ray-finned fishes from the Triassic to Eocene [1, 2] , with...
The bowl-shaped trace fossil Piscichnus waitemata Gregory 1991 appears in Pliocene sandstones from S...
The bowl-shaped trace fossil Piscichnus waitemata Gregory 1991 appears in Pliocene sandstones from S...
International audienceFossil fishes are among the rarest in volcanic oceanic islands, their presence...
In the Azores, Santa Maria is the only island with a sedimentary cover in a nine island volcanic sys...
Pliocene body fossils from Santa Maria Island, Azores, have been studied for decades, but only more ...
Fossil fish teeth are contained in marine deposits dated at ca 4.8 Ma found on the islands of Gran C...
Abstract Diopatrichnus santamariensis nov. isp. from lower Pliocene sediments on Santa Maria Island ...
Massive fossil shell accumulations require particular conditions to be formed and may provide valuab...
Santa Maria is the oldest island of the Azores Archipelago and is remarkably rich in exposed marine ...
More than two hundred subcircular to crescent-shaped depressions, often with radiating markings, wer...
More than two hundred subcircular to crescent-shaped depressions, often with radiating markings, wer...
In the Azores, Santa Maria is the only island with a sedimentary cover in a nine island volcanic sys...
International audienceThe Azores Archipelago is a group of isolated islands located in the North Atl...
Pycnodontiformes are an extinct order of ray-finned fishes from the Triassic to Eocene [1, 2] , with...
The bowl-shaped trace fossil Piscichnus waitemata Gregory 1991 appears in Pliocene sandstones from S...
The bowl-shaped trace fossil Piscichnus waitemata Gregory 1991 appears in Pliocene sandstones from S...
International audienceFossil fishes are among the rarest in volcanic oceanic islands, their presence...
In the Azores, Santa Maria is the only island with a sedimentary cover in a nine island volcanic sys...
Pliocene body fossils from Santa Maria Island, Azores, have been studied for decades, but only more ...
Fossil fish teeth are contained in marine deposits dated at ca 4.8 Ma found on the islands of Gran C...
Abstract Diopatrichnus santamariensis nov. isp. from lower Pliocene sediments on Santa Maria Island ...
Massive fossil shell accumulations require particular conditions to be formed and may provide valuab...
Santa Maria is the oldest island of the Azores Archipelago and is remarkably rich in exposed marine ...
More than two hundred subcircular to crescent-shaped depressions, often with radiating markings, wer...
More than two hundred subcircular to crescent-shaped depressions, often with radiating markings, wer...
In the Azores, Santa Maria is the only island with a sedimentary cover in a nine island volcanic sys...
International audienceThe Azores Archipelago is a group of isolated islands located in the North Atl...
Pycnodontiformes are an extinct order of ray-finned fishes from the Triassic to Eocene [1, 2] , with...