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Transactions of The Royal Society of Edinburgh-earth Sciences | 2005

Late Carboniferous scavenging ostracods : feeding strategies and taphonomy

Philip R. Wilby; Ian P. Wilkinson; Nicholas Riley

Direct fossil evidence of scavenging ostracods is rare. A convincing example, representing the earliest recorded occurrence of ostracods feeding on vertebrate carrion, is described from the Bowland Shale Formation (Kinderscoutian, Upper Carboniferous) of Derbyshire, UK. It consists of the anterior end of a shark (Orodus sp.) whose upper surface is crowded with adults and juveniles of the nektobenthic ostracod Eocypridina carsingtonensis Wilkinson, Williams, Siveter & Wilby, 2004 (Myodocopida: Cypridinidae). Extrapolation of their preserved density suggests that the entire carcass may have hosted over a thousand individuals. It presented a rare opportunity for benthic scavenging in the Widmerpool Gulf because it was sufficiently large to have protruded above the inhospitable, and probably soupy, substrate surface. Although not necessarily a necrophagous specialist, E. carsingtonensis appears to have been well adapted to rapidly locating and exploiting widely dispersed nekton food drops. Its absence from the background sediment suggests that it commuted to the shark over relatively large distances, probably from adjacent basin highs. This implies a well-developed chemosensory capability. The ostracods are interpreted as having been overwhelmed by sediment dislodged during the sudden collapse of the partially buried carcass.


Geology | 2004

Simplifying the stratigraphy of time

Jan Zalasiewicz; Alan G. Smith; Patrick J. Brenchley; Jane Evans; Robert W. O'b. Knox; Nicholas Riley; Andrew S. Gale; F. John Gregory; A. W. A. Rushton; Philip L. Gibbard; Stephen P. Hesselbo; J. E. A. Marshall; Michael Oates; Peter F. Rawson; Nigel H. Trewin


Archive | 2009

Carbon capture: Sequestration and storage

S.J Chapman; Jon Gibbins; Roy M. Harrison; R. E. Hester; Vassilis Kitidis; Klaus Lackner; Peter Logue; M Nijnik; David N Pocklington; Nicholas Riley; D Roddy; Carol Turley


Annales de la Société géologique de Belgique | 1994

Geochronometry and geochemistry of the European mid-Carboniferous boundary global stratotype proposal, Stonehead Beck, North Yorkshire, UK

Nicholas Riley; Jonathan C. Claoué-Long; Alan C. Higgins; Bernard Owens; Alan Spears; Linda Taylor; W. John Varker


Geological Journal | 2007

The distribution of Chadian and earliest Arundian strata in North Wales, implications for Dinantian (Carboniferous) lithostratigraphy and palaeogeography

J.R. Davies; Nicholas Riley; David Wilson


Energy Procedia | 2009

CO2GeoNet, the unique role of the European scientific body on CO2 geological storage

Isabelle Czernichowski-Lauriol; Rob Arts; Dominique Durand; Sevket Durucan; Peter N. Johannessen; Franz May; Marie-Laure Olivier; Sergio Persoglia; Nicholas Riley; Mehran Sohrabi; Sigmund Stokka; Samuela Vercelli; Olga Vizika-Kavvadias


Archive | 2006

Appraisal of underground energy storage potential in Northern Ireland

D.J. Evans; D.M. Reay; Nicholas Riley; W.I. Mitchell; J. Busby


Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society | 2010

Conodont colour alteration pattern in the Carboniferous of the Craven Basin and adjacent areas, Northern England

Ian Metcalfe; Nicholas Riley


Palaeontology | 2012

Cladistic tests of monophyly and relationships of biostratigraphically significant conodonts using multielement skeletal data –Lochriea homopunctatus and the genus Lochriea

Ayse Atakul-Özdemir; Mark A. Purnell; Nicholas Riley


Archive | 2010

Geological storage of carbon dioxide

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J. E. A. Marshall

National Oceanography Centre

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British Geological Survey

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