Perry, 1996
| Author(s): | Perry, C. T. |
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| Year: | 1996 |
| Title: | Distribution and Abundance of Macroborers in an Upper Miocene Reef System, Mallorca, Spain: Implications for Reef Development and Framework Destruction |
| Journal: | Palaios |
| Volume: | 11 |
| Number: | 1 |
| Pages: | 40 |
| Abstract | The importance of boring organisms within reef environments,as agents of framework destruction,and thus as controls on rates of reef accretion, has been widely recognized. Relatively little, however, is known about variations in the distribution of macroborers (principally sponges, bivalves and worms),within individual reef systems. The Upper Miocene reefs of Mallorca present a unique opportunity in which to assess such distributional variations. Borings are preserved as casts within the molds of former corals, and these trace fossils typically exhibit highly characteristic morphologies. Based on the distribution of different bore morphologies, it has been possible to assess variations in both the distribution and abundance of individual borers, and the intensity of boring activity across the reef system. Different parts of the reef are characterised by different associations of boring organisms, with the highest diversity of borers, and the most intense boring activity, observed within corals from the lagoonal facies.The principal control on distributional patterns appears to have been the morphology and structure of the |
| DOI: | https://doi.org/10.2307/3515115 |