Pliocene body fossils from Santa Maria Island, Azores, have been studied for decades, but only more recently have ichnofossils received their due attention. Calcareous Pliocene deposits from the Baía de Nossa Senhora section contain numerous, diverse, well-preserved natural casts of invertebrate borings. The study of this type of fossils adds to knowledge on the dispersal of benthic faunas across oceans to volcanic oceanic islands. The borings belong to seven ichnogenera and twenty-two ichnotaxa at the ichnospecies level with more than half pertaining to Entobia, which is produced by clionaid sponges. Other borings found were produced by bivalves (Gastrochaenolites), polychaete worms (Caulostrepsis and Maeandropolydora), sipunculid worms (T...
The geographical location of the Azores, midway between Europe and America, poses problems relative ...
A palaeoecological study of sclerozoan foraminifera of the families Saccamminidae (aff. Sagenina), L...
Sedimentary rocks are rarely preserved on reefless volcanic oceanic islands because their sediments ...
Pliocene body fossils from Santa Maria Island, Azores, have been studied for decades, but only more ...
In the Azores, Santa Maria is the only island with a sedimentary cover in a nine island volcanic sys...
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 ...
In oceanic islands, well age-constrained deposits containing arthropod somatofossils (body fossils) ...
In the Azores, Santa Maria is the only island with a sedimentary cover in a nine island volcanic sys...
Abstract Diopatrichnus santamariensis nov. isp. from lower Pliocene sediments on Santa Maria Island ...
A total of 557 shells of the gastropod species Persististrombus latus (Gmelin, 1791) from several la...
International audienceThe geographical location of the Azores, midway between Europe and America, po...
Santa Maria is the oldest island of the Azores archipelago and the only one that possesses late-Mioc...
International audienceThe Azores Archipelago is a group of isolated islands located in the North Atl...
The geographical location of the Azores, midway between Europe and America, poses problems relative ...
A palaeoecological study of sclerozoan foraminifera of the families Saccamminidae (aff. Sagenina), L...
Sedimentary rocks are rarely preserved on reefless volcanic oceanic islands because their sediments ...
Pliocene body fossils from Santa Maria Island, Azores, have been studied for decades, but only more ...
In the Azores, Santa Maria is the only island with a sedimentary cover in a nine island volcanic sys...
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 ...
In oceanic islands, well age-constrained deposits containing arthropod somatofossils (body fossils) ...
In the Azores, Santa Maria is the only island with a sedimentary cover in a nine island volcanic sys...
Abstract Diopatrichnus santamariensis nov. isp. from lower Pliocene sediments on Santa Maria Island ...
A total of 557 shells of the gastropod species Persististrombus latus (Gmelin, 1791) from several la...
International audienceThe geographical location of the Azores, midway between Europe and America, po...
Santa Maria is the oldest island of the Azores archipelago and the only one that possesses late-Mioc...
International audienceThe Azores Archipelago is a group of isolated islands located in the North Atl...
The geographical location of the Azores, midway between Europe and America, poses problems relative ...
A palaeoecological study of sclerozoan foraminifera of the families Saccamminidae (aff. Sagenina), L...
Sedimentary rocks are rarely preserved on reefless volcanic oceanic islands because their sediments ...