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The use of the terms trace, mark and structure

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Mark, trace and structure have been in consistently used in ichnology for many years; we wish to clarify the origins and to prescribe correct usage of these terms. The origins of the words are ancient and complex; in the twentieth century they were given clear definitions as ichnologic terms. Seilacher (1953) defined a mark (German Marke) as a physical (abiogenic) sedimentary structure, as in the common terms sole mark, flute mark, but not bite mark or scratch mark. Trace has been defined many times; we recommend the consensus definition of Bertling et al. (2006) as “a morphologically recurrent structure resulting from the life activity of an individual organism (or homotypic or ganisms) modifying the substrate”; this in cludes dwelling trace, feeding trace, bite trace. Structure, as implied in another consensus paper (Frey, 1973), is a neutral term for geologic patterns resulting from either biogenic or abiogenic processes. Use of the three terms in a clear consistent manner will aid communication both among ichnologists and between ichnologists and their colleagues in other fields.
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Bibliogr. 16 poz.
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  • Geomuseum Faxe (Østsjællands Museum) Østervej, 2, DK-4640 Faxe, Denmark
  • Dept. of Biological & Environmental Sciences, University of West Alabama, Livingston, AL 35470, USA
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  • Department of Environmental Sciences, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA
Bibliografia
  • 1. Barnhart, R. K. (ed.), 1988. Chambers Dictionary of Etymology. Chambers, Edinburgh & New York, 1284 pp.
  • 2. Bertling, M., Braddy, S. J., Bromley, R. G., Demathieu, G. R., Genise, J., Mikuláš, R., Nielten, J. K., Nielten, K. S. S., Rindsberg, A. K., Schlirf, M. & Uchman, A., 2006. Names for trace fossils: A uniform approach. Lethaia, 39: 265-286.
  • 3. Bromley, R. G., Pemberton, S. G. & Rahmani, R. A., 1984. A Cretaceous woodground: The Teredolites ichnofacies. Journal of Paleontology, 58: 488-498.
  • 4. Ekdale, A. A., Bromley, R. G. & Pemberton, S. G., 1984. Ichnology: The Use of Trace Fossils in Sedimentology and Stratigraphy. SEPM Short Course, 15, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 317 pp.
  • 5. Frey, R. W., 1971. Ichnology - the study of fossil and recent lebensspuren. In: Perkins, B. F. (ed.), Trace Fossils. Louisiana State University, School of Geoscience Miscellaneous Publication, 71-1: 91-125.
  • 6. Frey, R. W., 1973. Concepts in the study of biogenic sedimentary structures. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, 43: 6-19.
  • 7. Häntzschel, W., 1962. Trace fossils and problematica. In: Moore, R. C. (ed.), Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, W: W177-W245, Geological Society of America, New York & University of Kansas Press, Lawrence, Kansas.
  • 8. Häntzschel, W., 1975. Trace fossils and problematica. In: Teichert, W. (ed.), Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, W (suplement 1): W1-W269, Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado & University of Kansas Press, Lawrence, Kansas. Lessertisseur, J., 1956. Traces fossils d’activité animale et leur significance paléobiologique. Mémoires de la Société Géologique de France, n. ser., 74: 1-150.
  • 9. Krejci-Graf, K., 1932. Definition der Begriffe Marken, Spuren, Fährten, Bauten, Hieroglyphen und Fucoiden. Senckenbergiana, 14: 19-39.
  • 10. Partridge, E., 1963. Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English. New York, Macmillan Company, 972 pp.
  • 11. Reineck, H.-E. & Singh, I. B., 1973. Depositional Sedimentary Environments with Reference to Terrigenous Clastics (1st edition). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg & New York, 439 pp.
  • 12. Richter, R., 1935. Marken und Spuren im Hunsrückschiefer. I Gefließmarken. Senckenbergiana, 17: 244-263.
  • 13. Richter, R., 1954. Marken und Schaumblasen als Kennmal des Auftauch-Bereichs im Hunsrückschiefer-Meer. Senckenbergiana lethaea, 35: 101-106.
  • 14. Rindsberg, A. K. & Kopaska-Merkel, D. C., 2005. Treptichnus and Arenicolites from the Steven C. Minkin Paleozoic Footprint Site (Langsettian, Alabama, USA). In: Buta, R. D., Rindsberg, A. K. & Kopaska-Merkel, D. C., (eds.), Pennsylvanian footprints in the Black Warrior Basin of Alabama. Alabama Paleontological Society Monograph, 1: 121-141.
  • 15. Seilacher, A., 1953. Studien zur Palichnologie. I. Über die Methoden der Palichnologie. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Abhandlungen, 96: 421-452.
  • 16. Simpson, S., 1957. On the trace-fossil Chondrites. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 112: 475-499.
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