Lower and Middle Ordovician chitinozoans from Honghuayuan, South China: Biodiversity patterns and response to environmental changes

A complete chitinozoan succession through the uppermost Tremadocian to lower Darriwilian (Lower and Middle Ordovician) at Honghuayuan, northern Guizhou Province in South China, was systematically studied and 47 species of 14 genera were identified. Two chitinozoan biodiversity acmes were recognized,...

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Main Authors: Liang, Yan (梁艳), Hints, Olle, Luan, Xiaocong (栾晓聪), Tang, Peng (唐鹏), Nalvak, Jaak, Zhan, Renbin (詹仁斌)
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spelling ftchinacscnigpas:oai:ir.nigpas.ac.cn:332004/18679 2023-05-15T17:22:45+02:00 Lower and Middle Ordovician chitinozoans from Honghuayuan, South China: Biodiversity patterns and response to environmental changes Liang, Yan (梁艳) Hints, Olle Luan, Xiaocong (栾晓聪) Tang, Peng (唐鹏) Nalvak, Jaak Zhan, Renbin (詹仁斌) 2018-07-01 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/18678 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/18679 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2018.04.002 英语 eng ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/18678 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/18679 doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2018.04.002 Ordovician Biodiversification Sea-level Changes Meitan Formation Hunghuayuan Formation Yangtze Platform Phanerozoic Taxonomic Diversity Western Newfoundland Kinetic-model Event Gobe Diversification Graptolite Record Biostratigraphy Conodont Yichang Physical Geography Geology Paleontology Geography Physical Geosciences Multidisciplinary 期刊论文 2018 ftchinacscnigpas https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2018.04.002 2019-09-27T00:06:43Z A complete chitinozoan succession through the uppermost Tremadocian to lower Darriwilian (Lower and Middle Ordovician) at Honghuayuan, northern Guizhou Province in South China, was systematically studied and 47 species of 14 genera were identified. Two chitinozoan biodiversity acmes were recognized, which occur in the lower part of the Acrograptus filiformis (uppermost Hunghuayuan Formation) and middle part of the Azygograptus suecicus (middle member of the Meitan Formation) graptolite biozones. In the upper Dapingian and lower Darriwilian (uppermost part of the Meitan Formation), chitinozoan diversity was relatively high after a less conspicuous peak in the upper Dapingian. Comparisons between diversity trends of chitinozoans, acritarchs and brachiopods, and the environmental changes revealed both similarities and differences. In the Floian, the chitinozoan biodiversity curve at Honghuayuan shows good correlation with sea-level changes. The group temporarily disappeared when the sea level was at the highest, then reappeared and reached a biodiversity acme when sea level was low. Furthermore, a large organic carbon isotope excursion is coincident with the absence of chitinozoans and a highstand period after the sea-level rise in the lower and middle Floian. Diversity curves show fewer connections with the sea-level and organic C-isotope undulations during the Dapingian and early Darriwilian. New data suggest that the environmental changes played a significant role in the early stage of Ordovician chitinozoan radiation, roughly corresponding to the Floian at the Honghuayuan section. In the Dapingian and early Darriwilian, the intrinsic factors seem to have played a more important role in shaping biodiversity patterns of chitinozoans in South China. Report Newfoundland Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology: NIGPAS OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 500 95 105
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topic Ordovician Biodiversification
Sea-level Changes
Meitan Formation
Hunghuayuan Formation
Yangtze Platform
Phanerozoic Taxonomic Diversity
Western Newfoundland
Kinetic-model
Event Gobe
Diversification
Graptolite
Record
Biostratigraphy
Conodont
Yichang
Physical Geography
Geology
Paleontology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
spellingShingle Ordovician Biodiversification
Sea-level Changes
Meitan Formation
Hunghuayuan Formation
Yangtze Platform
Phanerozoic Taxonomic Diversity
Western Newfoundland
Kinetic-model
Event Gobe
Diversification
Graptolite
Record
Biostratigraphy
Conodont
Yichang
Physical Geography
Geology
Paleontology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Liang, Yan (梁艳)
Hints, Olle
Luan, Xiaocong (栾晓聪)
Tang, Peng (唐鹏)
Nalvak, Jaak
Zhan, Renbin (詹仁斌)
Lower and Middle Ordovician chitinozoans from Honghuayuan, South China: Biodiversity patterns and response to environmental changes
topic_facet Ordovician Biodiversification
Sea-level Changes
Meitan Formation
Hunghuayuan Formation
Yangtze Platform
Phanerozoic Taxonomic Diversity
Western Newfoundland
Kinetic-model
Event Gobe
Diversification
Graptolite
Record
Biostratigraphy
Conodont
Yichang
Physical Geography
Geology
Paleontology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
description A complete chitinozoan succession through the uppermost Tremadocian to lower Darriwilian (Lower and Middle Ordovician) at Honghuayuan, northern Guizhou Province in South China, was systematically studied and 47 species of 14 genera were identified. Two chitinozoan biodiversity acmes were recognized, which occur in the lower part of the Acrograptus filiformis (uppermost Hunghuayuan Formation) and middle part of the Azygograptus suecicus (middle member of the Meitan Formation) graptolite biozones. In the upper Dapingian and lower Darriwilian (uppermost part of the Meitan Formation), chitinozoan diversity was relatively high after a less conspicuous peak in the upper Dapingian. Comparisons between diversity trends of chitinozoans, acritarchs and brachiopods, and the environmental changes revealed both similarities and differences. In the Floian, the chitinozoan biodiversity curve at Honghuayuan shows good correlation with sea-level changes. The group temporarily disappeared when the sea level was at the highest, then reappeared and reached a biodiversity acme when sea level was low. Furthermore, a large organic carbon isotope excursion is coincident with the absence of chitinozoans and a highstand period after the sea-level rise in the lower and middle Floian. Diversity curves show fewer connections with the sea-level and organic C-isotope undulations during the Dapingian and early Darriwilian. New data suggest that the environmental changes played a significant role in the early stage of Ordovician chitinozoan radiation, roughly corresponding to the Floian at the Honghuayuan section. In the Dapingian and early Darriwilian, the intrinsic factors seem to have played a more important role in shaping biodiversity patterns of chitinozoans in South China.
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author Liang, Yan (梁艳)
Hints, Olle
Luan, Xiaocong (栾晓聪)
Tang, Peng (唐鹏)
Nalvak, Jaak
Zhan, Renbin (詹仁斌)
author_facet Liang, Yan (梁艳)
Hints, Olle
Luan, Xiaocong (栾晓聪)
Tang, Peng (唐鹏)
Nalvak, Jaak
Zhan, Renbin (詹仁斌)
author_sort Liang, Yan (梁艳)
title Lower and Middle Ordovician chitinozoans from Honghuayuan, South China: Biodiversity patterns and response to environmental changes
title_short Lower and Middle Ordovician chitinozoans from Honghuayuan, South China: Biodiversity patterns and response to environmental changes
title_full Lower and Middle Ordovician chitinozoans from Honghuayuan, South China: Biodiversity patterns and response to environmental changes
title_fullStr Lower and Middle Ordovician chitinozoans from Honghuayuan, South China: Biodiversity patterns and response to environmental changes
title_full_unstemmed Lower and Middle Ordovician chitinozoans from Honghuayuan, South China: Biodiversity patterns and response to environmental changes
title_sort lower and middle ordovician chitinozoans from honghuayuan, south china: biodiversity patterns and response to environmental changes
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