Fossichnus solus and Oichnus simplex, two peculiar ichnospecies in modern benthic foraminifera from a polluted area in SW coast of Sardina, Italy

Authors

  • Carla Buosi Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche e Geologiche, Università degli Studi di Cagliari
  • Antonietta Cherchi Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche e Geologiche, Università degli Studi di Cagliari
  • Pierpaolo Zuddas institut des Sciences de la Terre de Paris, Université Pierre et Marie Curie
  • Giovanni De Giudici Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche e Geologiche, Università degli Studi di Cagliari

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7203/sjp.29.1.17490

Keywords:

Microbioerosion traces, benthic foraminifera, environmental control

Abstract

The modern benthic foraminiferal tests collected from a coastal area of south-western Sardinia (Portoscuso-Portovesme) that is heavily polluted by industrial activity reveal intense and widespread bioerosional structures induced by diversified microborers. A large number of the foraminifera reveals microscopic round holes (1-60 μm in diameter) and roundish concavities (25x40 μm in external diameter) on their surface that belong, respectively, to the ichnospecies Oichnus simplex Bromley, 1981, and Fossichnus solus Nielsen et al., 2003. These traces just occur in the tests of the foraminifera which are heavily infested by microendolithic cyanobacteria, algae and fungi suggests comparable ethological behaviour between the ichnospecies Fossichnus and Oichnus and the microbial euendoliths that are ascribed to individual biological taxa. The greater occurrence of F. solus and O. simplex in the high-Mg foraminiferal porcelanaceous tests than in the low-Mg foraminiferal hyaline tests reveals that the bioerosional processes seem to be related to the Mg/Ca ratio, as well as to morphological structures of the taxa

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Published

2020-07-08

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Buosi, C., Cherchi, A., Zuddas, P., & De Giudici, G. (2020). Fossichnus solus and Oichnus simplex, two peculiar ichnospecies in modern benthic foraminifera from a polluted area in SW coast of Sardina, Italy. Spanish Journal of Palaeontology, 29(1), 71–82. https://doi.org/10.7203/sjp.29.1.17490
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