Biogeography and Mass Extinction: Extirpation and re-invasion of Normalograptus species (Graptolithina) in the Late Ordovician Palaeotropics
Goldman, Daniel1; Mitchell, Charles E.2; Melchin, Michael J.3; Fan, Junxuan (樊隽轩)4; Wu, Shuang-Ye1; Sheets, H. David5
2011-11-01
发表期刊PROCEEDINGS OF THE YORKSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
ISSN0044-0604
卷号58页码:227-246
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Normalograptids constitute a distinctive but not easily identified group of derived axonophorans. A new study of Normalograptus morphology indicates that many Late Ordovician taxa previously identified as Normalograptus are actually referable to Styracograptus and related climacograptoids. These re-identifications have led to the recognition of a complex biogeographic history among normalograptids and their descendants, including an interesting pattern that had previously been overlooked - a late Katian disappearance of Normalograptus from the palaeotropics. Normalograptid palaeogeographic distribution in the Ordovician appears to comprise 5 main phases: (1) evolutionary origin probably in relatively high palaeolatitudes in the early to mid Darriwilian; (2) spread to global distribution in later Darriwilian time; (3) retreat from most low palaeolatitude regions during the early Katian, with perhaps a slightly delayed retreat from Laurentia; (4) a complete extirpation from the low palaeolatitudes by the mid Katian (Ea4); (5) reinvasion of the low palaeolatitudes that accompanies the remarkable ecological and evolutionary replacement of the Diplograptina by species of Normalograptus and their descendants during the latest Katian-early Hirnantian. We propose two sets of hypotheses to explain Late Ordovician Normalograptus distribution. First, given the low species diversity of Normalograptus, we suggest as a null hypothesis that the disappearance of normalograptids from low palaeolatitudes during the late Sandbian and early Katian as simply a stochastic outcome - a small clade simply went extinct by chance alone. The alternative is that the loss of Normalograptus species reflects some form of extinction for cause, either: (1) competitive exclusion; or (2) an inability to adapt to changing environmental conditions. In the case of the competitive exclusion hypothesis, the most likely competitors are species of the Diplograptina.

DOI10.1144/pygs.58.4.300
语种英语
关键词[WOS]New-york-state ; Middle Ordovician ; Southwest Wales ; Yangtze Region ; North-america ; Evolution ; Biostratigraphy ; Midcontinent ; Stratigraphy ; Glaciation
资助项目National Science Foundation[EAR 0958372] ; Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
WOS研究方向Geology
WOS类目Geology
WOS记录号WOS:000299726100004
项目资助者National Science Foundation ; Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
出版者GEOLOGICAL SOC PUBL HOUSE
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/4159
专题中国科学院南京地质古生物研究所
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通讯作者Goldman, Daniel
作者单位1.Univ Dayton, Dept Geol, Dayton, OH 45469 USA
2.SUNY Buffalo, Dept Geol, Buffalo, NY 14260 USA
3.St Francis Xavier Univ, Dept Earth Sci, Antigonish, NS B2G 2W5, Canada
4.Chinese Acad Sci, State Key Lab Palaeobiol & Stratig, Nanjing Inst Geol & Palaeontol, Nanjing 210008, Peoples R China
5.Canisius Coll, Dept Phys, Buffalo, NY 14208 USA
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Goldman, Daniel,Mitchell, Charles E.,Melchin, Michael J.,et al. Biogeography and Mass Extinction: Extirpation and re-invasion of Normalograptus species (Graptolithina) in the Late Ordovician Palaeotropics[J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE YORKSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY,2011,58:227-246.
APA Goldman, Daniel,Mitchell, Charles E.,Melchin, Michael J.,Fan, Junxuan ,Wu, Shuang-Ye,&Sheets, H. David.(2011).Biogeography and Mass Extinction: Extirpation and re-invasion of Normalograptus species (Graptolithina) in the Late Ordovician Palaeotropics.PROCEEDINGS OF THE YORKSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY,58,227-246.
MLA Goldman, Daniel,et al."Biogeography and Mass Extinction: Extirpation and re-invasion of Normalograptus species (Graptolithina) in the Late Ordovician Palaeotropics".PROCEEDINGS OF THE YORKSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 58(2011):227-246.
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