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PALAIOS | 2012

Depositional Setting and Fossil Insect Preservation: A Study of the Late Eocene Florissant Formation, Colorado

Jenell Thoene Henning; Dena M. Smith; César R. Nufio; Herbert W. Meyer

Abstract To study how lacustrine depositional environments influence the preservation of insects, the abundance, size, and quality of insect specimens were compared across shale, mudstone, and siltstone within the Florissant Formation of Colorado. These lithologies were chosen because they reflect differences in associated energy, grain size, and presence of diatom layers. Eight hundred and twenty-three fossil insects were collected from a single stratigraphic section within the lacustrine deposits of the Florissant Formation (late Eocene). Sampling across these lithologies was associated with low specimen collection rates (3.7–5.6 insects collected per collector-day) that did not differ across the sedimentary environments. In addition, the relative abundance of insect orders did not differ across the sedimentary environments. Specimens were significantly smaller and less variable in size within the siltstone than they were within the shale and mudstone, likely due to differences in temporal and spatial averaging. Overall, 56% of insect specimens were disarticulated and 66% were considered of low quality. Insect disarticulation levels, preservation quality, and specimen orientation did not differ across all lithologies in general and for the other three insect orders, despite differences in coleopteran (beetles) preservation in siltstone where they were less disarticulated and more commonly preserved in a lateral position. This indicates that insect specimens of the quality typically associated with shale deposition also can be found in mudstone and siltstone, which increases the areas within lakes that can be sampled and compared for paleoecological studies.


Archive | 1997

The Oligocene Bridge Creek flora of the John Day Formation, Oregon

Herbert W. Meyer; Steven R. Manchester


Rocky Mountain Geology | 2002

Microbial taphonomic processes in the fossilization of insects and plants in the late Eocene Florissant Formation, Colorado

Neal R. O'Brien; Herbert W. Meyer; Kimberly Reilly; Angelena M. Ross; Stacey Maguire


Geological Society of America Special Papers | 2008

The role of biofilms in fossil preservation, Florissant Formation, Colorado

Neal R. O'Brien; Herbert W. Meyer; Ian C. Harding


Geological Society of America Special Papers | 2008

Phytogeography of the late Eocene Florissant flora reconsidered

Estella B. Leopold; Steven R. Manchester; Herbert W. Meyer


Archive | 2007

Paleontology of the upper Eocene Florissant formation, Colorado

Herbert W. Meyer; Dena M. Smith


Geological Society of America Special Papers | 2008

History of paleontology at the Florissant fossil beds, Colorado

Steven W. Veatch; Herbert W. Meyer


Field Guides | 2004

Field guide to the paleontology and volcanic setting of the Florissant fossil beds, Colorado

Herbert W. Meyer; Steven W. Veatch; Amanda Cook


Geological Society of America Special Papers | 2008

Development of an integrated paleontological database and Web site of Florissant collections, taxonomy, and publications

Herbert W. Meyer; Matthew S. Wasson; Brent J. Frakes


Geological Society of America Special Papers | 2008

Conservation of an Eocene petrified forest at Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument: Investigation of strategies and techniques for stabilizing in situ fossil stumps

Jennifer L. Young; Herbert W. Meyer; George E. Mustoe

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Dena M. Smith

University of Colorado Boulder

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Steven R. Manchester

Florida Museum of Natural History

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Neal R. O'Brien

State University of New York System

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Angelena M. Ross

State University of New York System

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César R. Nufio

University of Colorado Boulder

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George E. Mustoe

Western Washington University

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Jenell Thoene Henning

American Museum of Natural History

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Jennifer L. Young

Geological Society of America

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