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Sheltered preservation in Ordovician trilobites

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FOSSIL RECORD
卷 24, 期 1, 页码 193-205

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/fr-24-193-2021

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  1. Czech Science Foundation (GACR) [18-14575S]
  2. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic [PROGRES Q45]

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The study describes the articulated holaspid specimens of Placoparia and Eoharpes found in cephalopod conchs and under the remains of large trilobites, providing insights into the life strategy and shelter behavior of some benthic trilobites from the Ordovician period. The sheltered preservation of trilobites can be explained by hiding behavior associated with predation, storm disturbances, seeking for food, or vulnerability after moulting. Placoparia and Eoharpes deliberately entered restricted spaces under skeletal parts of large trilobites or inside cephalopod conchs, showcasing frozen behavior strategies.
Articulated holaspid specimens of Placoparia Hawle and Corda, 1847 and Eoharpes Raymond, 1905 entombed inside cephalopod conchs and under the remains of large illaenid, asaphid, cyclopygid and dalmanitid trilobites from the Middle Ordovician Sarka Formation of the Prague Basin (Czech Republic) are described and discussed. Two such samples were also found in the overlying Dobrotiva Formation of Middle/Late Ordovician age. Four articulated juvenile exoskeletons of Placoparia preserved under a cephalon of the cyclopygid trilobite Degamella Marek, 1961 represent the first record of shelter strategy of non-holaspid trilobites. The sheltered preservation of trilobites could be explained by a hiding behaviour associated with the danger of predation, storm disturbances, seeking for food or high vulnerability after moulting. It is obvious that Placoparia and Eoharpes deliberately entered the restricted space under skeletal parts of large trilobites or inside cephalopod conchs. These exceptional finds provide a new insight in the life strategy of some Ordovician benthic trilobites and are classified as cases of frozen behaviour.

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