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Biomarker signatures in Triassic coprolites

Raman Umamaheswaran, G. V. R. Prasad, Arka Rudra and Suryendu Dutta
Biomarker signatures in Triassic coprolites
Palaios (October 2019) 34 (10): 458-467

Abstract

Coprolites are traditionally analyzed from a morphological perspective. Few studies exist from an organic geochemical perspective, and most of these consider recent specimens. This study represents an analysis of coprolites from deep time, using both traditional one-dimensional and also two-dimensional gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. We find organic molecules preserved in coprolites from the Triassic, and that both dietary habits of the defecators and paleoenvironment can be interpreted using comparative distributions of biomarker abundances in the coprolites. Steranes having 27 carbon atoms are known to be derived from animal steroids whereas those with 29 carbon atoms are known to be derived from plant steroids. The predominance of steranes with 27 carbon atoms over those with 29 carbon atoms in a non-marine environment was interpreted as evidence for the defecator(s) being predominantly carnivorous or possibly omnivorous. A series of tricyclic terpanes ranging from C19 to C28 was examined to determine the environment. The present study suggests that one or possibly all of the defecators may have been small-medium carnivores that lived in an aquatic or near aquatic setting.


ISSN: 0883-1351
Serial Title: Palaios
Serial Volume: 34
Serial Issue: 10
Title: Biomarker signatures in Triassic coprolites
Affiliation: University of Delhi, Department of Geology, New Delhi, India
Pages: 458-467
Published: 201910
Text Language: English
Publisher: Society for Sedimentary Geology, Tulsa, OK, United States
References: 54
Accession Number: 2020-006738
Categories: Vertebrate paleontologyGeneral geochemistry
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 2 tables
N16°15'00" - N19°55'00", E77°10'00" - E81°19'60"
Secondary Affiliation: Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, IND, India
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2020, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States. Reference includes data supplied by SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology), Tulsa, OK, United States
Update Code: 202006
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