CHARACTERIZATION OF BEHAVIORAL COMPLEXITY IN MARINE TRACE FOSSILS AND ITS PALEOENVIRONMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE: A CASE STUDY OF ZOOPHYCOS

Autor: Yi Jin, Hongliang An, Xiangyu Zhang, Shasha Nie, Huibo Song
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Fractals. 29:2150119
ISSN: 1793-6543
0218-348X
DOI: 10.1142/s0218348x2150119x
Popis: The paleoenvironment influences trace-making behavior significantly, and progressively more evidence shows that this behavior follows scale-invariance properties. In this study, we focused on the definition of behavioral complexity in the trace fossil Zoophycos to explore its paleoenvironmental significance. Firstly, the fractal topography in Zoophycos was established by introducing virtual tertiary lamellae. Next, a fractal dimension ([Formula: see text]) model was proposed and the spatio-temporal evolution trend of the complexity of the trace-making behavior was established. In application, the correlation of [Formula: see text] to the paleo-water depth and substrate consistency of the paleoenvironment was analyzed with the aid of variations of [Formula: see text]C and lamellae deformations in Zoophycos from the Carboniferous-Permian Taiyuan Formation of North China. The results show that [Formula: see text] increases with paleo-water depth, although it decreases when the degree of substrate consistency increases. Our investigation indicates that fractal topography not only provides an essential explanation for the complexity of trace-making behavior but also plays a reliable and significant role in paleoenvironmental interpretation. Most importantly, this work may shed some light on the subject of fractal ichnology and provide a mathematical framework toward studies in quantitative ichnology.
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