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Burrows and trails produced by Quinqueloculina impressa Reuss, a benthic foraminifer, in fine-grained sediment
Authors:KENNETH P. SEVERIN  STEPHEN J. CULVER  CHRISTIAN BLANPIED
Affiliation:Smithsonian Marine Station, R.R. 1, Box 194-C, Fort Pierce, Florida 33450, U.S.A. Department of Geology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma 74708, U.S.A., and Compagnie Francaise des Petroles, TEP/DE/GEA, + 1656, 39–43 Quai Andre Citroen, 75739 Paris, Cedex 15, France
Abstract:The benthic foraminifer Quinqueloculina impressa Reuss, was buried in various types of sediment in order to assess its capability for producing sediment disturbances and thus, ichnofossils. Silts and silty-clays showed distinct burrows; fine sands did not. Two types of burrows were produced: fairly straight, vertical burrows from 4 cm below the water-sediment interface to within 1 cm of the sediment surface, and a horizontal and vertical maze-like burrow system in the top centimetre of the sediment. Individuals moving on the sediment surface also produced visible trails. When the sediments were dried the burrows were always destroyed; in some cases the surface trails were preserved. We propose that the vertical burrows are escape structures and that the horizontal and vertical maze-like structures are living burrows. Ichnofossils similar to the escape structures and surface structures have been described. Presence of these ichnofossils indicates a low energy sedimentary environment and a lack of macrofaunal bioturbation. The presence of escape structures may indicate a pulsatory pattern of sedimentation.
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