Bite traces in a turtle carapace fragment from the middle Danian (Lower Paleocene) bryozoan limestone, Faxe, Denmark

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Bite traces in a turtle carapace fragment from the middle Danian (Lower Paleocene) bryozoan limestone, Faxe, Denmark. / Milan, Jesper ; Lindow, Bent Erik Kramer; Lauridsen, Bodil Wesenberg.

I: Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark, Bind 59, Nr. september, 09.2011, s. 61-67.

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Milan, J, Lindow, BEK & Lauridsen, BW 2011, 'Bite traces in a turtle carapace fragment from the middle Danian (Lower Paleocene) bryozoan limestone, Faxe, Denmark', Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark, bind 59, nr. september, s. 61-67. <http://2dgf.dk/xpdf/bull59-61-67.pdf>

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Milan, J., Lindow, B. E. K., & Lauridsen, B. W. (2011). Bite traces in a turtle carapace fragment from the middle Danian (Lower Paleocene) bryozoan limestone, Faxe, Denmark. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark, 59(september), 61-67. http://2dgf.dk/xpdf/bull59-61-67.pdf

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Milan J, Lindow BEK, Lauridsen BW. Bite traces in a turtle carapace fragment from the middle Danian (Lower Paleocene) bryozoan limestone, Faxe, Denmark. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark. 2011 sep.;59(september):61-67.

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Milan, Jesper ; Lindow, Bent Erik Kramer ; Lauridsen, Bodil Wesenberg. / Bite traces in a turtle carapace fragment from the middle Danian (Lower Paleocene) bryozoan limestone, Faxe, Denmark. I: Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark. 2011 ; Bind 59, Nr. september. s. 61-67.

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abstract = "A fragment of a turtle carapace from the Middle Danian bryozoan limestone at the Faxe quarry, eastern Denmark, is identified as a partial costal plate from the carapace of a chelonioid turtle. The fragment bears traces of three separate acts of predation or scavenging. Two circular bite traces Nihilichnus nihilicus Mikul{\'a}{\v s} et al. 2006, 4 mm in diameter, situated 2.5 cm apart, are interpreted as crocodylian. Groups of parallel scrapes, Machichnus bohemicus Mikul{\'a}{\v s} et al. 2006, 4–5 mm long and 0.5 mm wide, are interpreted as bite traces from sharks. Small circular traces, ~1 mm in diameter, found either alone or in a row of three, are either from sharks or fish. This is the first record of turtles from the Danian bryozoan limestone exposed in Faxe. ",
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