Paradox of drilled devil’s toenails: taphonomic mixing obscures Cretaceous drilling predation in Utah oysters Ashley Ferguson Leif Tapanila Idaho State.

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Paradox of drilled devil’s toenails: taphonomic mixing obscures Cretaceous drilling predation in Utah oysters Ashley Ferguson Leif Tapanila Idaho State University

PYCNODONTE NEWBERRYI OYSTERS “Devil’s toenails” Large convex left valve Thick toward the umbo Flat right valve “Toilet seat” Spirals from anterior end outward Animal sits recumbent in sediment with larger left valve down. Left Valve DorsalVentral Right Valve Pycnodonte life position on sea floor. 5 mm

THE GREAT PYCNODONTE CEMETERY

STRATIGRAPHY Straight Cliffs Formation Tropic Shale Greenhorn Cyclothem of the Western Interior Seaway Tropic Shale/Mancos. Precedes Cenomanian-Turonian extinction event. 6 localities, triplicate, 1sq m bulk sample N=4,822 specimens Dakota Formation

TAPHONOMY Left valves dominate N = 89% Individual localities range from % BW U1 is an exception with up to 70% right valves. Most specimens are in the ~50% fragmentation class. Post-mortem Entobia and Caulostrepsis drillings affect ~14% of the assemblage. Oichnus borings affect 1-4.2% of Pycnodonte shells on average. Only two drilled right valves found.

OICHNUS MORPHOLOGY Straight parallel margins. Circular and penetrate perpendicular to shell surface. Range in diameter from 0.62– 4.5 mm. Slight taper from outside to inside of shell. Marginal boss. Animal carves terrace-like structures.

FRAGMENTATION RELATIVE TO OICHNUS

DRILL HOLE MEASUREMENTS Sector maps Drilling is concentrated at umbo of LV (60%). Thickest part of shell. Corresponds to 50% fragmentation class. Bulk samples match the pattern shown by the selectively chosen Hanksville collection.

THE PARADOX BETWEEN DRILLING FREQUENCY AND FRAGMENTATION 60% of drilled specimens should appear in the 50% fragmentation class. Observed decline in boring frequency for smaller fragments is counterintuitive. Majority of drillholes in complete specimens are found in the umbonal part of the shell, which is not subject to fragmentation.

THE MODEL

WHAT DOES THE TAPHONOMY SAY? FragmentationDrilling Not because of taphonomic loss but… MIXED SHELL POPULATIONS! Spatial mixing of low to high predated shells.

WHO IS THE CULPRIT? The only known body fossil record of predatory snails in WIS are naticids, such as Euspira (Kirkland, 2005). Do not co-occur with Pycnodonte (taphonomically) but are contemporaneous in Tropic/Mancos Shale 2 cm

AND WHAT ELSE? Complete shells offer more accurate % of predation. Diluted by fragmentation. Cenomanian is early in the history of naticid drilling behavior 5% is low predation pressure compared to Late Cretaceous (10-15%)

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Grand Staircase Escalante-National Monument (GSENM) Alan Titus BLM Dr. Eric Roberts, James Cook University