Plio-Pleistocene deep-water bryozoans from Rhodes, Greece

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Plio-Pleistocene deep-water bryozoans from Rhodes, Greece

  • Volume / Part: 38 / 4
  • Publication Date: November 1995
  • Page(s): 771 - 799
  • Authored By: Pierre Moissette and Nils Spjeldnaes

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Twenty-one bryozoan species are recorded from the Plio-Pleistocene deep-water marls of the island of Rhodes, Greece. The faunas occur in three sections where they are represented mostly by erect colonial morphotypes belonging to the cyclostomes (11 species) and the cheilostomes (five anascans and five ascophorans). Essentially on the basis of the known bathymetric distribution of the 19 extant species, a depth of deposition of 200 to 600 m is suggested, with a shallowing occurring towards the top of the sections. This is supported by the other fossils (foraminifera, ostracodes, pteropods and trace fossils) found in the same beds. Introduction of bathyal bryozoans from the Atlantic during the late Neogene is also considered.

Palaeontology - Volume 38 Part 4 Pages 771-799



Palaeontology - Volume 38 Part 4 Pages 771-799

Citations

MOISSETTE, P., SPJELDNAES, N. 1995. Plio-Pleistocene deep-water bryozoans from Rhodes, Greece. Palaeontology, 38, 4, 771–799.