This study presents both qualitative and quantitative data regarding marine mollusk (gastropods and bivalves) shell bioerosion and encrustation based on death assemblages obtained from a recent supratidal environment in Playa Norte, Veracruz State. The objectives of this study were to assess the nature of bioerosion and encrustation processes and to investigate the role of these taphonomic features contributing to the deterioration of natural shell accumulations within a tropical siliciclastic tidal environment. The assemblage comprises 31 species: 13 gastropods and 18 bivalves. The bioerosion and encrustation degrees were low to moderate for both types. The most abundant traces were predatory gastropod structures (Oichnus paraboloides and ...
The Shelf and Slope Experimental Taphonomy Initiative (SSETI) deployed a suite of molluscan species ...
Invertebrate taphonomy can provide significant information about the post-mortem processes that affe...
Organisms boring into intertidal consolidated sediments generate bioerosion. It is generally unknown...
Field and laboratory observations of individual shells of 40 dominant taxa (19 gastropods, 21 bivalv...
Despite many advances in the study of the paleoecology of nautiloids and amonoids, there is still mu...
Late Quaternary marine skeletal concentrations from Argentina are rich in molluscs exhibiting a grea...
A richly fossiliferous Pleistocene terrace located near Punta Chueca, Sonora, Mexico, contains sedim...
The marine sediments of the area of Verde Peninsula – Jabali Island (39°28′S/62°19′W–40°28′S/62°11′W...
In this work we studied bioerosion and encrustation on dead shells of the shallow benthic clam Venus...
Exposed mollusc shells may act as benthic islands in soft bottoms, and the analysis of their encrust...
The data obtained from 26 samples of damp surface sediment collected from 26 localities, indicate th...
This dissertation summarizes actualistic research in the intertidal environments of northeastern Baj...
Buccinanops globulosus is a TBT sensitive marine gastropod, classified as a good indicator of impose...
In this work we studied bioerosion and encrustation on dead shells of the shallow benthic clam Venus...
Actualistic studies in freshwater environments are scarce, limiting the interpretation of paleoenvir...
The Shelf and Slope Experimental Taphonomy Initiative (SSETI) deployed a suite of molluscan species ...
Invertebrate taphonomy can provide significant information about the post-mortem processes that affe...
Organisms boring into intertidal consolidated sediments generate bioerosion. It is generally unknown...
Field and laboratory observations of individual shells of 40 dominant taxa (19 gastropods, 21 bivalv...
Despite many advances in the study of the paleoecology of nautiloids and amonoids, there is still mu...
Late Quaternary marine skeletal concentrations from Argentina are rich in molluscs exhibiting a grea...
A richly fossiliferous Pleistocene terrace located near Punta Chueca, Sonora, Mexico, contains sedim...
The marine sediments of the area of Verde Peninsula – Jabali Island (39°28′S/62°19′W–40°28′S/62°11′W...
In this work we studied bioerosion and encrustation on dead shells of the shallow benthic clam Venus...
Exposed mollusc shells may act as benthic islands in soft bottoms, and the analysis of their encrust...
The data obtained from 26 samples of damp surface sediment collected from 26 localities, indicate th...
This dissertation summarizes actualistic research in the intertidal environments of northeastern Baj...
Buccinanops globulosus is a TBT sensitive marine gastropod, classified as a good indicator of impose...
In this work we studied bioerosion and encrustation on dead shells of the shallow benthic clam Venus...
Actualistic studies in freshwater environments are scarce, limiting the interpretation of paleoenvir...
The Shelf and Slope Experimental Taphonomy Initiative (SSETI) deployed a suite of molluscan species ...
Invertebrate taphonomy can provide significant information about the post-mortem processes that affe...
Organisms boring into intertidal consolidated sediments generate bioerosion. It is generally unknown...