The la voulte-sur-rhône lagerstätte (Middle Jurassic, France)

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Abstract

The La Voulte Lagerstätte (Jurassic, France) is characterized by a diverse and exceptionally well-preserved fauna. It was located along the western Tethyan margin where the submarine relief was steep. The sedimentation was dominated by marls suggesting a low energy and deep-water depositional environment. The La Voulte biota is remarkable for its biodiversity with about 60 different species. The major components are the arthropods (50% of the species), the cephalopods (10%) and the echinoderms (10%). Among the arthropods, the composition and some anatomical features suggest a relatively deep-water environment characterized by dim-light conditions. The cephalopods and other organisms (pycnogonids, asterids), have extant analogues that all live in deep-water niches always exceeding 200m. The fauna as a whole bears the characteristic features of the present-day bathyal fauna. The La Voulte Lagerstätte may be one of the rare Jurassic Lagerstätten, if not the unique, to have fossilized a deep marine fauna. © 2014 Académie des sciences.

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Charbonnier, S., Audo, D., Caze, B., & Biot, V. (2014). The la voulte-sur-rhône lagerstätte (Middle Jurassic, France). Comptes Rendus - Palevol, 13(5), 369–381. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crpv.2014.03.001

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