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Vol 36, (1992)

Orthid-brachiopod-dominated benthic communities of the Klabava Formation (Late Arenig) in the Prague Basin, Bohemia (taxonomy, taphonomy, palaeoecology)

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Category: Vol 36, (1992)
  • Devonian
  • Eifelian
  • geology
  • Czech
  • Taxocrinus
  • Givetian
  • Růžičkův lom
  • Moravia

Authors: Michal Mergl

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 Abstract: The review of taxonomic and taphonomic features of the Nocturnellia Community, Ranorthis Community and Ferrax Community is given. These communities, all of late Arenig age (Klabava Formation), are known from the western part of the Prague Basin, Bohemia. They are characterized by a prevalence on orthid brachiopods in their taxonomic composition, with less abundant inarticulate brachiopods, trepostomate bryozoans, hexactinellid sponges, gastropods, ostracods and trilobites. The taphonomy of their occurrences indicate transportation, disarticulation, fragmentation, and size-sorting of skeletons, with no allochthonnous fossil assemblages, and the dominance of adult valves in size frequency distributions of the commonest species. All benthic communities occuppied shallow subtidal up to intertidal, purely marine environment.

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editor West Bohemian Museum in Pilsen

publisher SCIENDO

ISSN print version: 1805-2371

ISSN online vers.: 1805-286X

DOI: 10.2478

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