Taphonomy of Bouchardia rosea (Rhynchonelliformea, Brachiopoda) shells from Ubatuba Bay, Brazil: Implications for the use of taphonomic signatures in (paleo) environmental analysis
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Resumo: | This study analyzes taphonomic alteration of brachiopod shells, i.e., Bouchardia rosea (Mawe) from Ubatuba Bay, northern coast of São Paulo State, Brazil. The average age of the studied shell deposits is 674 years BP. The underlying hypothesis is that taphonomic signatures are not uniformly distributed along a bathymétrie gradient. Assemblages were sampled using a Van Veen grab sampler (31 × 40cm) along transect of fourteen stations from zero (beach) to 35 m water depth. Four sedimentary environments were recognized: (a) beach, (b) protected bay with clay bottom, (c) protected bay with sandy bottom, and (d) inner shelf with sandy bottom. All brachiopod shells (i.e., total fraction including fragments) from each of the five stations with appreciable accumulations (up to 1607 shells) were investigated following a protocol of ten taphonomic signatures. Six of these ten taphonomic signatures (articulation, fragmentation, edge alteration, color alteration, bioerosion, and encrustation) were homogeneously distributed among studied environments, indicating that these general types of taphonomic signatures per se are not sensitive to environmental conditions in this case. On the other hand, shell surface texture varied along the bathymetric gradient, thus showing a high potential to be used in taphofacies analyses. Several examples of taphonomic generalizations available in the literature are neither applicable nor comparable to our results, which further confirm that overgeneralizations should be avoided in taphonomic studies. ©Asociación Paleontológica Argentina. |
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Taphonomy of Bouchardia rosea (Rhynchonelliformea, Brachiopoda) shells from Ubatuba Bay, Brazil: Implications for the use of taphonomic signatures in (paleo) environmental analysisBouchardia roseaBrachiopodsHoloceneShell textureTaphonomic signaturesUbatuba bayThis study analyzes taphonomic alteration of brachiopod shells, i.e., Bouchardia rosea (Mawe) from Ubatuba Bay, northern coast of São Paulo State, Brazil. The average age of the studied shell deposits is 674 years BP. The underlying hypothesis is that taphonomic signatures are not uniformly distributed along a bathymétrie gradient. Assemblages were sampled using a Van Veen grab sampler (31 × 40cm) along transect of fourteen stations from zero (beach) to 35 m water depth. Four sedimentary environments were recognized: (a) beach, (b) protected bay with clay bottom, (c) protected bay with sandy bottom, and (d) inner shelf with sandy bottom. All brachiopod shells (i.e., total fraction including fragments) from each of the five stations with appreciable accumulations (up to 1607 shells) were investigated following a protocol of ten taphonomic signatures. Six of these ten taphonomic signatures (articulation, fragmentation, edge alteration, color alteration, bioerosion, and encrustation) were homogeneously distributed among studied environments, indicating that these general types of taphonomic signatures per se are not sensitive to environmental conditions in this case. On the other hand, shell surface texture varied along the bathymetric gradient, thus showing a high potential to be used in taphofacies analyses. Several examples of taphonomic generalizations available in the literature are neither applicable nor comparable to our results, which further confirm that overgeneralizations should be avoided in taphonomic studies. ©Asociación Paleontológica Argentina.Faculdade de Ciências Integradas do Pontal Ciências Biológicas Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Avenida José João Dib, 2545, Progresso, 38302-000, Ituiutaba, MGInstituto de Biociências Universidade Estadual Paulista Distrito de Rubião Junior, CP. 510, 18.610-000, Botucatu, SPInstituto de Biociências Universidade Estadual Paulista Distrito de Rubião Junior, CP. 510, 18.610-000, Botucatu, SPUniversidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Coelho Rodrigues, SabrinaSimões, Marcello Guimarães [UNESP]2022-04-29T08:48:24Z2022-04-29T08:48:24Z2010-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article373-386http://dx.doi.org/10.5710/amgh.v47i3.10Ameghiniana, v. 47, n. 3, p. 373-386, 2010.1851-80440002-7014http://hdl.handle.net/11449/23197410.5710/amgh.v47i3.102-s2.0-78751605801Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengAmeghinianainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-29T08:48:24Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/231974Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T15:52:44.373846Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Taphonomy of Bouchardia rosea (Rhynchonelliformea, Brachiopoda) shells from Ubatuba Bay, Brazil: Implications for the use of taphonomic signatures in (paleo) environmental analysis |
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Taphonomy of Bouchardia rosea (Rhynchonelliformea, Brachiopoda) shells from Ubatuba Bay, Brazil: Implications for the use of taphonomic signatures in (paleo) environmental analysis |
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Taphonomy of Bouchardia rosea (Rhynchonelliformea, Brachiopoda) shells from Ubatuba Bay, Brazil: Implications for the use of taphonomic signatures in (paleo) environmental analysis Coelho Rodrigues, Sabrina Bouchardia rosea Brachiopods Holocene Shell texture Taphonomic signatures Ubatuba bay |
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Taphonomy of Bouchardia rosea (Rhynchonelliformea, Brachiopoda) shells from Ubatuba Bay, Brazil: Implications for the use of taphonomic signatures in (paleo) environmental analysis |
title_full |
Taphonomy of Bouchardia rosea (Rhynchonelliformea, Brachiopoda) shells from Ubatuba Bay, Brazil: Implications for the use of taphonomic signatures in (paleo) environmental analysis |
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Taphonomy of Bouchardia rosea (Rhynchonelliformea, Brachiopoda) shells from Ubatuba Bay, Brazil: Implications for the use of taphonomic signatures in (paleo) environmental analysis |
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Taphonomy of Bouchardia rosea (Rhynchonelliformea, Brachiopoda) shells from Ubatuba Bay, Brazil: Implications for the use of taphonomic signatures in (paleo) environmental analysis |
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Taphonomy of Bouchardia rosea (Rhynchonelliformea, Brachiopoda) shells from Ubatuba Bay, Brazil: Implications for the use of taphonomic signatures in (paleo) environmental analysis |
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Coelho Rodrigues, Sabrina |
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Coelho Rodrigues, Sabrina Simões, Marcello Guimarães [UNESP] |
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Simões, Marcello Guimarães [UNESP] |
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Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU) Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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Coelho Rodrigues, Sabrina Simões, Marcello Guimarães [UNESP] |
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Bouchardia rosea Brachiopods Holocene Shell texture Taphonomic signatures Ubatuba bay |
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Bouchardia rosea Brachiopods Holocene Shell texture Taphonomic signatures Ubatuba bay |
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This study analyzes taphonomic alteration of brachiopod shells, i.e., Bouchardia rosea (Mawe) from Ubatuba Bay, northern coast of São Paulo State, Brazil. The average age of the studied shell deposits is 674 years BP. The underlying hypothesis is that taphonomic signatures are not uniformly distributed along a bathymétrie gradient. Assemblages were sampled using a Van Veen grab sampler (31 × 40cm) along transect of fourteen stations from zero (beach) to 35 m water depth. Four sedimentary environments were recognized: (a) beach, (b) protected bay with clay bottom, (c) protected bay with sandy bottom, and (d) inner shelf with sandy bottom. All brachiopod shells (i.e., total fraction including fragments) from each of the five stations with appreciable accumulations (up to 1607 shells) were investigated following a protocol of ten taphonomic signatures. Six of these ten taphonomic signatures (articulation, fragmentation, edge alteration, color alteration, bioerosion, and encrustation) were homogeneously distributed among studied environments, indicating that these general types of taphonomic signatures per se are not sensitive to environmental conditions in this case. On the other hand, shell surface texture varied along the bathymetric gradient, thus showing a high potential to be used in taphofacies analyses. Several examples of taphonomic generalizations available in the literature are neither applicable nor comparable to our results, which further confirm that overgeneralizations should be avoided in taphonomic studies. ©Asociación Paleontológica Argentina. |
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