2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12542-018-0407-7
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Saccomorpha guttulata: a new marine fungal microbioerosion trace fossil from cool- to cold-water settings

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“…Flagrichnus baiulus, Saccomorpha guttulata, and Orthogonum-form I have previously been suggested as indicators for cold-water environments in high latitudes and the deep ocean (Wisshak 2006;Wisshak and Porter 2006;Wisshak et al 2018), a view that is supported by the present findings in the Ross Sea. Entobia mikra and Nododendrina europaea were also primarily reported from cold environments (Wisshak 2008), including Svalbard (Meyer et al 2020), but were not detected in the Ross Sea.…”
Section: Ichnotaxa In the Polar North And Southsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Flagrichnus baiulus, Saccomorpha guttulata, and Orthogonum-form I have previously been suggested as indicators for cold-water environments in high latitudes and the deep ocean (Wisshak 2006;Wisshak and Porter 2006;Wisshak et al 2018), a view that is supported by the present findings in the Ross Sea. Entobia mikra and Nododendrina europaea were also primarily reported from cold environments (Wisshak 2008), including Svalbard (Meyer et al 2020), but were not detected in the Ross Sea.…”
Section: Ichnotaxa In the Polar North And Southsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Furthermore, we would tentatively identify the trace assigned to F. baiulus in Fig. 7c in Frank et al (2020) as Saccomorpha guttulata (Wisshak et al 2018). The identification of Scolecia serrata in Fig.…”
Section: Ichnotaxa From the Ross Seamentioning
confidence: 91%
“…All other microborings were also found in the tube‐legs or at the deeper 127‐m station, identifying them as the work of organotrophic trace makers, albeit the specific biological identity remains largely unknown. Three traces presumably produced by marine fungi (Radtke, 1991; Wisshak et al, 2018; Wisshak & Porter, 2006) were most abundant, namely Flagrichnus baiulus , Orthogonum tubulare , and Saccomorpha guttulata . Additional microborings in this category were another two ichnospecies and two morphotypes of the ichnogenus Orthogonum , all of which rare to very rare.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mobile carbonate producers largely constitute of echinoderms, molluscs and crustaceans (Wisshak et al, 2019). Baseline work on bioerosion in this Arctic environment included an inventory of bioerosion traces documented in barnacle shells sampled along a bathymetrical transect of Mosselbukta (Meyer et al, 2020) and the establishment of a new bioerosion ichnospecies indicative of polar environments (Wisshak et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also worth noting that neither the size nor the inferred taxonomy of the tracemaker is germane to trace fossil assignment. Trace fossils can be emplaced by any organism, from large carnivores (e.g., Mikuláš et al, 2006) to fungi and bacteria (e.g., Radtke and Golubic, 2005; Wisshak et al, 2008, 2018).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%