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DOYLE, PETER, WOOD, JASON L., GEORGE, GARETH T. (2000) The shorebird ichnofacies: an example from the Miocene of southern Spain. Geological Magazine, 137 (5) 517-536 doi:10.1017/s0016756800004490

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TitleThe shorebird ichnofacies: an example from the Miocene of southern Spain
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsDOYLE, PETERAuthor
WOOD, JASON L.Author
GEORGE, GARETH T.Author
Year2000 (September)Volume137
Issue5
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756800004490Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceDOYLE, PETER, WOOD, JASON L., GEORGE, GARETH T. (2000) The shorebird ichnofacies: an example from the Miocene of southern Spain. Geological Magazine, 137 (5) 517-536 doi:10.1017/s0016756800004490
Plain TextDOYLE, PETER, WOOD, JASON L., GEORGE, GARETH T. (2000) The shorebird ichnofacies: an example from the Miocene of southern Spain. Geological Magazine, 137 (5) 517-536 doi:10.1017/s0016756800004490
In(2000, September) Geological Magazine Vol. 137 (5) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesThe Late Miocene Sorbas Member of the Sorbas Basin, Almería Province, southeast Spain
contains an extensive avian ichnofauna preserved in lagoonal marls. Three distinctive avian ichnotaxa
can be identified: Antarctichnus fuenzalidae Covacevich and Lamperein, 1970; Iranipeda millumi n.
ichnosp.; and Roepichnus grahami n. ichnogen, n. ichnosp. In common with many other Cenozoic
avian ichnofaunas, these traces are associated with shorebirds, including plovers, storks, ducks and/or
gulls, respectively. Associated mammalian tracks include possible cat and artiodactyl footprints. The
avian tracks are abundant and show a range of behavioural aspects in common with other recorded
examples of Cretaceous–Recent shorebird tracks. These include both solitary and group activities
consistent with their postulated avian tracemakers.


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