Brachiopods from Bird Fiord Formation (Devonian) of Arctic Canada
The upper Lower to Middle Devonian Bird Fiord Formation (late Emsian to late Eifelian) is a carbonate–siliciclastic succession, up to 900 m thick, that contains a diverse brachiopod-dominated fauna. Twenty-two species belonging to 21 genera have been recognized from the collection of more than 45 00...
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crcansciencepubl:10.1139/e07-017 2023-12-17T10:24:55+01:00 Brachiopods from Bird Fiord Formation (Devonian) of Arctic Canada Li, Rong-Yu Jones, Brian 2007 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e07-017 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/e07-017 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences volume 44, issue 9, page 1291-1311 ISSN 0008-4077 1480-3313 General Earth and Planetary Sciences journal-article 2007 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/e07-017 2023-11-19T13:39:14Z The upper Lower to Middle Devonian Bird Fiord Formation (late Emsian to late Eifelian) is a carbonate–siliciclastic succession, up to 900 m thick, that contains a diverse brachiopod-dominated fauna. Twenty-two species belonging to 21 genera have been recognized from the collection of more than 45 000 specimens, among which the atrypids form 52% of the biota, spiriferids ~13%, orthids ~8%, productids ~3%, rhynchonellids ~2%, terebratulids ~1%, and the strophomenids, pentamerids, and athyridids each <1%. Spinatrypina, Schizophoria, Elythyna, Desqumatia (Independentrypa), Cupularostrum, and Atrypa that collectively form more than 80% of the brachiopod biota. The following species are described here: Schizophoria (Schizophoria) sulcata, Ivdelinia grinnellensis, Cupularostrum repetitor, Hypothyridina cf. bifurcata, Atrypa sp., Emanuella bisinuata, Elythyna sverdrupi, Perryspirifer scheii, Costacranaena marlenae. Despite its endemic character, the brachiopod fauna from the Bird Fiord Formation of Arctic Canada can be assigned to the Old World Realm. Its strong affinity to Europe and western Canada supports the notion that, during the Devonian, faunal exchanges between Europe and North America took place via Arctic Canada. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Canadian Science Publishing (via Crossref) Arctic Canada Bird Fiord ENVELOPE(-87.000,-87.000,77.168,77.168) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 44 9 1291 1311 |
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The upper Lower to Middle Devonian Bird Fiord Formation (late Emsian to late Eifelian) is a carbonate–siliciclastic succession, up to 900 m thick, that contains a diverse brachiopod-dominated fauna. Twenty-two species belonging to 21 genera have been recognized from the collection of more than 45 000 specimens, among which the atrypids form 52% of the biota, spiriferids ~13%, orthids ~8%, productids ~3%, rhynchonellids ~2%, terebratulids ~1%, and the strophomenids, pentamerids, and athyridids each <1%. Spinatrypina, Schizophoria, Elythyna, Desqumatia (Independentrypa), Cupularostrum, and Atrypa that collectively form more than 80% of the brachiopod biota. The following species are described here: Schizophoria (Schizophoria) sulcata, Ivdelinia grinnellensis, Cupularostrum repetitor, Hypothyridina cf. bifurcata, Atrypa sp., Emanuella bisinuata, Elythyna sverdrupi, Perryspirifer scheii, Costacranaena marlenae. Despite its endemic character, the brachiopod fauna from the Bird Fiord Formation of Arctic Canada can be assigned to the Old World Realm. Its strong affinity to Europe and western Canada supports the notion that, during the Devonian, faunal exchanges between Europe and North America took place via Arctic Canada. |
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Brachiopods from Bird Fiord Formation (Devonian) of Arctic Canada |
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Brachiopods from Bird Fiord Formation (Devonian) of Arctic Canada |
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Brachiopods from Bird Fiord Formation (Devonian) of Arctic Canada |
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