Clypeasteroid echinoids are widespread and abundant within Miocene sedimentary sequences of the Mediterranean area within both siliciclastic and carbonate deposits. Herein, three clypeasteroid-dominated echinoid assemblages from the mixed siliciclastic-carbonate succession of the Mores Formation (lower Miocene) cropping out within the Porto Torres Basin (northern Sardinia) are described. These assemblages were compared to previously described clypeasteroid-bearing deposits from the Miocene of northern Sardinia with the purpose of investigating their palaeoecology and taphonomy along a shelf gradient. These goals are accomplished by various methods including (i) logging sedimentary facies, (ii) analysing the functional morphology of sea urch...
The following is a brief report on a preliminary micropalaeontological research carried out on the ...
Lower–Middle Miocene temperate marine carbonates occur in the Matese Mountains, Southern Apennines (...
The evolution of the Miocene San Marino carbonate shelf (Torriana outcrop), developed on the accreti...
Three mass accumulations of sea urchins from the Miocene of Sardinia show a number of taphonomic fea...
The aim of the research is to improve the understanding on the origin of fossil accumulations by inv...
International audienceMorphological and palaeoecological changes in irregular echinoid diversity dur...
Species belonging to Clypeasteroida and Spatangoida orders are common and abundant in carbonate depo...
During Aquitanian-Burdigalian times, temperate-type carbonate-siliciclastic successions were deposit...
A detailed chemostratigraphic study associated with microfacies and compositional analysis has been ...
Echinoids fauna are common and distributed in the Lower Miocene deposits of the Bagher Abad area, no...
Predation is of great importance in understanding the diversification of spatangoid echinoids as wel...
An integrated study including stratigraphy, composition and biostratigraphy was performed on tempera...
A detailed study including stratigraphy and composition has been performed on shallow-water carbonat...
A wealth of knowledge exists concerning echinoid substrate preference in recent and post-Paleozoic e...
International audienceUsing recent samplings and specimens from ancient collections, 14 sites and fi...
The following is a brief report on a preliminary micropalaeontological research carried out on the ...
Lower–Middle Miocene temperate marine carbonates occur in the Matese Mountains, Southern Apennines (...
The evolution of the Miocene San Marino carbonate shelf (Torriana outcrop), developed on the accreti...
Three mass accumulations of sea urchins from the Miocene of Sardinia show a number of taphonomic fea...
The aim of the research is to improve the understanding on the origin of fossil accumulations by inv...
International audienceMorphological and palaeoecological changes in irregular echinoid diversity dur...
Species belonging to Clypeasteroida and Spatangoida orders are common and abundant in carbonate depo...
During Aquitanian-Burdigalian times, temperate-type carbonate-siliciclastic successions were deposit...
A detailed chemostratigraphic study associated with microfacies and compositional analysis has been ...
Echinoids fauna are common and distributed in the Lower Miocene deposits of the Bagher Abad area, no...
Predation is of great importance in understanding the diversification of spatangoid echinoids as wel...
An integrated study including stratigraphy, composition and biostratigraphy was performed on tempera...
A detailed study including stratigraphy and composition has been performed on shallow-water carbonat...
A wealth of knowledge exists concerning echinoid substrate preference in recent and post-Paleozoic e...
International audienceUsing recent samplings and specimens from ancient collections, 14 sites and fi...
The following is a brief report on a preliminary micropalaeontological research carried out on the ...
Lower–Middle Miocene temperate marine carbonates occur in the Matese Mountains, Southern Apennines (...
The evolution of the Miocene San Marino carbonate shelf (Torriana outcrop), developed on the accreti...