KMS Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeonotology,CAS
Global analyses of brachiopod faunas through the Ordovician and Silurian transition: reducing the role of the Lazarus effect | |
Rong, JY (戎嘉余); Boucot, AJ; Harper, DAT; Zhan, RB (詹仁斌); Neuman, RB | |
2006 | |
发表期刊 | CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES |
ISSN | 0008-4077 |
卷号 | 43期号:1页码:23-39 |
摘要 | Global analyses of 88 families and 284 genera of brachiopods from middle Ashgill, Late Ordovician, to early-middle Rhuddanian, Early Silurian, indicate that 18.6% and 12.5% of families and 51.0% and 41.3% of genera were eliminated in the first and second phases of the end-Ordovician mass extinction, respectively, with the total loss of 28.4% of families and 69.0% of genera in the crisis. New investigation demonstrates that brachiopods, at both generic and familial levels, suffered greater during the first phase than during the second phase. Four groups (victims, relicts, survivors, and new arrivals) are distinguished by their stratigraphical ranges. Generic survivors, occurring in the Kosov Province during the Hirnantian, can be split into three types with respect to their changing abundance: increasing, declining, and Lazarus taxa. Among the 88 genera that survived, numerous declining genera occurred in the Hirnantian: 16 Lazarus families and 18 Lazarus genera are provisionally known and may be regarded as end members of the declining type. Comparison of the abundance, population size, and distribution patterns of declining and Lazarus taxa shows important similarities between these two types which contribute to a better understanding of the nature of Lazarus taxa. In addition to these biological attributes, taphonomic failure and generally poor preservation, together with collecting bias and inadequate systematic data, are clearly involved. More collections will undoubtedly globally reduce the number of Lazarus taxa. A single, common refugium for end-Ordovician brachiopods probably did not exist; rather, these taxa used paleogeographically scattered locations in a range of environments for survival. |
DOI | 10.1139/E05-089 |
语种 | 英语 |
关键词[WOS] | Oslo-asker District ; Latest Ordovician ; Mass Extinctions ; Hirnantia Fauna ; South China ; Paleogeographic Significance ; Anticosti Island ; Norway ; Region ; Glaciation |
WOS研究方向 | Geology |
WOS类目 | Geosciences, Multidisciplinary |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000237417900003 |
出版者 | CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING, NRC RESEARCH PRESS |
文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/568 |
专题 | 中国科学院南京地质古生物研究所 其他 |
通讯作者 | Rong, JY (戎嘉余) |
作者单位 | 1.Chinese Acad Sci, Nanjing Inst Geol & Palaeontol, State Key Lab Palaeobiol & Stratig, Nanjing 210008, Peoples R China 2.Oregon State Univ, Dept Zool, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA 3.Geol Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark 4.US Geol Survey, Washington, DC 20244 USA |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Rong, JY ,Boucot, AJ,Harper, DAT,et al. Global analyses of brachiopod faunas through the Ordovician and Silurian transition: reducing the role of the Lazarus effect[J]. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES,2006,43(1):23-39. |
APA | Rong, JY ,Boucot, AJ,Harper, DAT,Zhan, RB ,&Neuman, RB.(2006).Global analyses of brachiopod faunas through the Ordovician and Silurian transition: reducing the role of the Lazarus effect.CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES,43(1),23-39. |
MLA | Rong, JY ,et al."Global analyses of brachiopod faunas through the Ordovician and Silurian transition: reducing the role of the Lazarus effect".CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES 43.1(2006):23-39. |
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