Ashgillian graptolite fauna of the Yangtze region and the biogeographical distribution of diversity in the latest Ordovician

Ashgillian graptolites have been described and recorded globally from 15 different paleoplates. The most diverse graptolite faunas are from the Yangtze region, South China, including 28 genera and 96 species. Among them, 25 genera and 73 species belong to the DDO, fauna (Dicranograptidae - Diplograp...

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Main Authors: Chen, Xu (陈旭), Melchin, MJ, Fan, JX (樊隽轩), Mitchell, CE
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Language:English
Published: SOC GEOL FRANCE 2003
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spelling ftchinacscnigpas:oai:ir.nigpas.ac.cn:332004/1103 2023-05-15T15:18:54+02:00 Ashgillian graptolite fauna of the Yangtze region and the biogeographical distribution of diversity in the latest Ordovician Chen, Xu (陈旭) Melchin, MJ Fan, JX (樊隽轩) Mitchell, CE 2003 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/1103 英语 eng SOC GEOL FRANCE BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE GEOLOGIQUE DE FRANCE http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/1103 Ashgillian Ordovician Graptolites Biogeography Yangtze Region Gondwana Extinction Silurian Graptolite Boundary Geology Geosciences Multidisciplinary 期刊论文 2003 ftchinacscnigpas 2019-09-27T00:02:59Z Ashgillian graptolites have been described and recorded globally from 15 different paleoplates. The most diverse graptolite faunas are from the Yangtze region, South China, including 28 genera and 96 species. Among them, 25 genera and 73 species belong to the DDO, fauna (Dicranograptidae - Diplograptidae - Orthograptidae fauna), and only three genera but 23 species belong to the N fauna (Normalograptidae fauna). Among the Yangtze graptolite fauna there are six endemic genera and 51 endemic species, which represent 21% and 52%, respectively, of the Ashgillian fauna in the region. This is an unusually high level of endemism. Endemic species are present in both the endemic and the cosmopolitan genera. A late Ashgillian stepwise extinction event has recently been recognized, based on graptolite diversity changes and graphic correlation. This begins with a major extinction from the Diceratograptus mirus Subzone to the middle Normalograptus extraordinarius-N. ojsuensis Zone, and ends with a minor extinction prior to the end of the Normalograptus persculptus Zone. Graptolite faunal replacement of the DDO fauna by the N fauna occurred throughout this interval. A comparison of Ashgillian graptolite diversity between the Yangtze region and other regions indicates that two different biogeographical realms existed in mid-Ashgillian time. A moderate-diversity graptolite fauna is present in the low-middle latitude realm, which includes South Scotland, Kazakhstan, Kolyrna, Nevada, Yukon, Canadian Arctic, SE Australia. The Yangtze region was located in this realm, but was characterized by a very high-diversity fauna. Some other localities, including eastern Avalonia (Wales and England), the Argentina Precordillera, and Bohemia, which mainly represent the mid- to high-latitude realm, contain the lower-diversity mid-Ashgillian assemblages. This biogeographical distribution suggests a latitudinal diversity gradient, which may be controlled mainly by water temperature. This climate gradient becomes much less evident by late Hirnantian time in which most parts of the world have a relatively low diversity fauna totally dominated by normalograptid species, many of which appear to have been eurytopic. Throughout the Ashgillian, however, the Yangtze platform shows a high diversity and long persistence of DDO taxa the mass extinction interval. This may be a consequence of the semi-restricted nature of the basin in which conditions relatively favorable to graptolite survival and speciation. existed throughout all or most of the Hirnantian. Report Arctic Yukon Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology: NIGPAS OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Arctic Argentina Yukon
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topic Ashgillian
Ordovician
Graptolites
Biogeography
Yangtze Region
Gondwana
Extinction
Silurian Graptolite
Boundary
Geology
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
spellingShingle Ashgillian
Ordovician
Graptolites
Biogeography
Yangtze Region
Gondwana
Extinction
Silurian Graptolite
Boundary
Geology
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Chen, Xu (陈旭)
Melchin, MJ
Fan, JX (樊隽轩)
Mitchell, CE
Ashgillian graptolite fauna of the Yangtze region and the biogeographical distribution of diversity in the latest Ordovician
topic_facet Ashgillian
Ordovician
Graptolites
Biogeography
Yangtze Region
Gondwana
Extinction
Silurian Graptolite
Boundary
Geology
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
description Ashgillian graptolites have been described and recorded globally from 15 different paleoplates. The most diverse graptolite faunas are from the Yangtze region, South China, including 28 genera and 96 species. Among them, 25 genera and 73 species belong to the DDO, fauna (Dicranograptidae - Diplograptidae - Orthograptidae fauna), and only three genera but 23 species belong to the N fauna (Normalograptidae fauna). Among the Yangtze graptolite fauna there are six endemic genera and 51 endemic species, which represent 21% and 52%, respectively, of the Ashgillian fauna in the region. This is an unusually high level of endemism. Endemic species are present in both the endemic and the cosmopolitan genera. A late Ashgillian stepwise extinction event has recently been recognized, based on graptolite diversity changes and graphic correlation. This begins with a major extinction from the Diceratograptus mirus Subzone to the middle Normalograptus extraordinarius-N. ojsuensis Zone, and ends with a minor extinction prior to the end of the Normalograptus persculptus Zone. Graptolite faunal replacement of the DDO fauna by the N fauna occurred throughout this interval. A comparison of Ashgillian graptolite diversity between the Yangtze region and other regions indicates that two different biogeographical realms existed in mid-Ashgillian time. A moderate-diversity graptolite fauna is present in the low-middle latitude realm, which includes South Scotland, Kazakhstan, Kolyrna, Nevada, Yukon, Canadian Arctic, SE Australia. The Yangtze region was located in this realm, but was characterized by a very high-diversity fauna. Some other localities, including eastern Avalonia (Wales and England), the Argentina Precordillera, and Bohemia, which mainly represent the mid- to high-latitude realm, contain the lower-diversity mid-Ashgillian assemblages. This biogeographical distribution suggests a latitudinal diversity gradient, which may be controlled mainly by water temperature. This climate gradient becomes much less evident by late Hirnantian time in which most parts of the world have a relatively low diversity fauna totally dominated by normalograptid species, many of which appear to have been eurytopic. Throughout the Ashgillian, however, the Yangtze platform shows a high diversity and long persistence of DDO taxa the mass extinction interval. This may be a consequence of the semi-restricted nature of the basin in which conditions relatively favorable to graptolite survival and speciation. existed throughout all or most of the Hirnantian.
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author Chen, Xu (陈旭)
Melchin, MJ
Fan, JX (樊隽轩)
Mitchell, CE
author_facet Chen, Xu (陈旭)
Melchin, MJ
Fan, JX (樊隽轩)
Mitchell, CE
author_sort Chen, Xu (陈旭)
title Ashgillian graptolite fauna of the Yangtze region and the biogeographical distribution of diversity in the latest Ordovician
title_short Ashgillian graptolite fauna of the Yangtze region and the biogeographical distribution of diversity in the latest Ordovician
title_full Ashgillian graptolite fauna of the Yangtze region and the biogeographical distribution of diversity in the latest Ordovician
title_fullStr Ashgillian graptolite fauna of the Yangtze region and the biogeographical distribution of diversity in the latest Ordovician
title_full_unstemmed Ashgillian graptolite fauna of the Yangtze region and the biogeographical distribution of diversity in the latest Ordovician
title_sort ashgillian graptolite fauna of the yangtze region and the biogeographical distribution of diversity in the latest ordovician
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