Fürsich & Werner, 1991

Author(s):Fürsich, F. T., Werner, W.
Year:1991
Title:Palaeoecology of coralline sponge-coral meadows from the upper jurassic of Portugal
Journal:Paläontologische Zeitschrift
Volume:65
Number:1-2
Pages:35-69
Abstract

The Comophyllia polymorpha-Crispispongia cf.expansa association of the Kimmeridgian Alcobaça Formation occurs in a 5–10 m thick unit that can be followed for at least 10 km in the vicinity of Alcobaça (Estremadura). Corals, coralline sponges (mainly Calcarea), cryptalgal crusts and, to a lesser extent, crinoids are the dominant constituents of the autochthonous community relic which can be grouped in framebuilders, framework encrusters, frame binders, reef-dwellers, and reef destroyers. These organisms formed low meadows in a shallow, fully marine environment subject to low rates of sedimentation and moderate to low energy levels punctuated by rare high energy events. The abundance of coralline sponges in reefs and reef-like communities is uncommon in the Jurassic and appears to be restricted to very shallow water environments..

Keywords:Bioerosion, Jurassic, Paleontology, Portugal
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02985773
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