Fossil bivalves in marine sediments of Vestfold Hills in Eastern Antarctica
- 作者: Egorova E.N.1
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- Zoological Institute
- 期: 卷 43, 编号 7 (2016)
- 页面: 619-627
- 栏目: Article
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/1062-3590/article/view/181742
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1062359016070050
- ID: 181742
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Bivalves collected in Vestfold Hills during the 55th Russian Antarctic Expedition (RAE, 2009−2010) are represented by five species. Four of them (Laternula elliptica, Thracia meridionalis, Adamussium colbecki, and Philobrya sublaevis) were collected in the sediments that filled the coastal lake terraces during the Holocene; these species are still abundant on the Antarctic shelf at present. Bivalves were found in eight samples, with L. elliptica shells and fragments thereof found in seven of those samples. The sample collected near Deep Lake had the most diverse species composition, as it contained all four species named above. Shells of named species widely occurring in present-day Antarctica were found high above sea level in the marine sediments of the oasis. This indicate to the similarity of the oasis habitats in the past and the recent marine conditions. Fragments of shells of the fifth (now extinct) species Ruthipecten tuftsensis were found in glacial–marine sediments of the Marine Plain dating back to the late Pleistocene. The present study of fossil bivalves from the late Cenozoic marine sediments in Vestfold Hills is the first of its kind in Russia.
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E. Egorova
Zoological Institute
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