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TABLE 2
Ichnotaxa with Paleobathymetrical Relevance, Given with their Known or Inferred Producers, Known Stratigraphic
Range, and Today's Bathymetrical Range (XX
rare) as Reported by
Golubic et al. (1975)
,
Perkins and Tsentas (1976)
,
Budd and Perkins (1980)
,
Akpan and Farrow (1984)
,
Hoffmann (1985)
,
G ¨ nther (1990)
,
Glaub (1994, 2004)
,
Gektidis (1997)
,
Bundschuh and Balog (2000)
,
Vogel et al. (2000)
,
Vogel and Glaub (2004)
,
Radtke and Golubic (2005)
,
Golubic and Radtke (2008)
,
Wisshak (2006)
,
Radtke et al. (2010)
,
Wisshak et al. (2011)
, and Complemented by own Observations—Cont'd
¼
common; X
¼
Shallow
euphotic
I
Shallow
euphotic
II
Shallow
euphotic
III
Ichnotaxon
Biotaxon (type)
Deep
eu
photic Dysphotic
Stratigraphic range
Aphotic
Abeliella bellafurca
Radtke et al., 2010
Hyella stella Al-Thukair and Golubic,
1991 (cyanobacterium)
Oligocene-recent
X
XX
Eurygonum nodosum Schmidt, 1992
Mastigocoleus testarum Lagerheim,
1886 (cyanobacterium)
Ordovician-recent
?X
XX
XX
X
Scolecia filosa
Radtke, 1991
Plectonema terebrans Bornet and
Flahault, 1889 (cyanobacterium)
Ordovician-recent
X
XX
XX
XX
X
?X
Fascichnus grandis (
Radtke, 1991
)
Acetabularia sp. (chlorophyte)
Eocene-recent
XX
XX
Cavernula pediculata Radtke, 1991
Gomontia polyrhiza (Lagerheim)
Bornet and Flahault, 1889
(chlorophyte)
Ordovician-recent
X
XX
XX
a
XX
a
Rhopalia catenata Radtke, 1991
Phaeophila dendroides (Crouan)
Batters, 1902 (chlorophyte)
Carboniferous-recent
X
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