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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-5071-4
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“…Additionally, Hantzschel (1975) recognized 17 ichnogenera as being synonymous with Chondrites. Although the possibility that Chondrites may have been produced by something other than algae was first suggested by Nathorst in 1881 {in Osgood, 1970), it was one of the last fucoids to be recognized as a trace fossil, being described exclusively as of algal origin until Richter (1927) described the phenomenon of phobotaxis (fear of touching) in C. bollensis (Zieten), in which it was observed that branches running on a "collision course" with other branches appeared to terminate just short of contact. This was thought by Richter (1927) to be indicative of an organism attempting to gain maximum efficiency in feeding by not reworking sediment already exploited.…”
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“…Additionally, Hantzschel (1975) recognized 17 ichnogenera as being synonymous with Chondrites. Although the possibility that Chondrites may have been produced by something other than algae was first suggested by Nathorst in 1881 {in Osgood, 1970), it was one of the last fucoids to be recognized as a trace fossil, being described exclusively as of algal origin until Richter (1927) described the phenomenon of phobotaxis (fear of touching) in C. bollensis (Zieten), in which it was observed that branches running on a "collision course" with other branches appeared to terminate just short of contact. This was thought by Richter (1927) to be indicative of an organism attempting to gain maximum efficiency in feeding by not reworking sediment already exploited.…”
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“…In 1953, Seilacher attempted to clarify the situation by restricting short buckle-like bilobate cubichnial (resting) forms to Cruziana, while longer ribbon-like repichnial (crawling) forms were described as Crossochorda Schimper (Osgood, 1970). In 1955 (Seilacher, 1991 Cruziana problematica (Schindewolf, 1921) PI.…”
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