The Devonian-Cretaceous fossil record of "conchostracans" of Africa and their paleobiogeographic relationships with other Gondwanan faunas

The main objective of this work is to present a survey of the fossil record of "conchostracans", a group of continental (also occasionally from brackish and marine sequences) fossil invertebrates, recorded from Africa, to explore relationships among these taxa and those recorded from other...

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Published in:Journal of African Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Gallego, Oscar F., Monferran, Mateo D., Stigall, Alycia L., Zacarias, Iracema A., Hegna, Thomas A., Jimenez, Victoria C., Bittencourt, Jonathas S., Li, Gang, Barrios Calathaki, Hugo G.
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Language:English
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2019.103648
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spelling ftchinacscnigpas:oai:ir.nigpas.ac.cn:332004/29699 2023-05-15T13:49:27+02:00 The Devonian-Cretaceous fossil record of "conchostracans" of Africa and their paleobiogeographic relationships with other Gondwanan faunas Gallego, Oscar F. Monferran, Mateo D. Stigall, Alycia L. Zacarias, Iracema A. Hegna, Thomas A. Jimenez, Victoria C. Bittencourt, Jonathas S. Li, Gang Barrios Calathaki, Hugo G. 2020 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/29699 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2019.103648 英语 eng PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD JOURNAL OF AFRICAN EARTH SCIENCES http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/29699 doi:10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2019.103648 Spinicaudata Laevicaudata Cyclestherida Paleozoic Mesozoic Dispersal SOUTHERN TUNISIA TAXONOMY NORTHERN CHOTTS RANGE CRUSTACEA BRANCHIOPODA CONTINENTAL DEPOSITS CLAM SHRIMP GENUS BIOSTRATIGRAPHY BIOGEOGRAPHY DIPLOSTRACA Geology Geosciences Multidisciplinary 期刊论文 2020 ftchinacscnigpas https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2019.103648 2020-03-20T01:05:20Z The main objective of this work is to present a survey of the fossil record of "conchostracans", a group of continental (also occasionally from brackish and marine sequences) fossil invertebrates, recorded from Africa, to explore relationships among these taxa and those recorded from other paleocontinents, and to assess the potential for the African "conchostracan" records to provide insight on paleobiogeographic connections within Gondwana. This work is focused on "conchostracans" (laevicaudatans, spinicaudatans and cyclestheriids), because "conchostracans" are one of the most widely documented groups in the Phanerozoic continental sequences. A clear signal of taxonomic change is recovered within the African fauna. Leaiids, lioestheriids and palaeolimnadiids characterize African Paleozoic-Triassic strata, whereas afrograptids, fushunograptids and palaeolimnadiopseids characterize African Mesozoic strata. The relationship among African and other Gondwanan taxa is considered, and the potential for "conchostracans" as paleobiogeographic indicators is evaluated. Biogeographic analysis is based on the compiled data about the African "conchostacans" fossil record with specific consideration of some emblematic groups (Leaiidae, Paleolimnadidae, Vertexiinae, and Afrograptidae). Key dispersal pathways may have operated. During the Devonian to Triassic, records suggest four different faunal interchanges between Africa and Australia, Europe, South America, and India. During the Jurassic to Cretaceous, records suggest five different faunal interchanges between Africa and South America, Europe, Asia, India and Antarctica marked by different emblematic taxa. Report Antarc* Antarctica Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology: NIGPAS OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Journal of African Earth Sciences 161 103648
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topic Spinicaudata
Laevicaudata
Cyclestherida
Paleozoic
Mesozoic
Dispersal
SOUTHERN TUNISIA TAXONOMY
NORTHERN CHOTTS RANGE
CRUSTACEA BRANCHIOPODA
CONTINENTAL DEPOSITS
CLAM SHRIMP
GENUS
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY
BIOGEOGRAPHY
DIPLOSTRACA
Geology
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
spellingShingle Spinicaudata
Laevicaudata
Cyclestherida
Paleozoic
Mesozoic
Dispersal
SOUTHERN TUNISIA TAXONOMY
NORTHERN CHOTTS RANGE
CRUSTACEA BRANCHIOPODA
CONTINENTAL DEPOSITS
CLAM SHRIMP
GENUS
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY
BIOGEOGRAPHY
DIPLOSTRACA
Geology
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Gallego, Oscar F.
Monferran, Mateo D.
Stigall, Alycia L.
Zacarias, Iracema A.
Hegna, Thomas A.
Jimenez, Victoria C.
Bittencourt, Jonathas S.
Li, Gang
Barrios Calathaki, Hugo G.
The Devonian-Cretaceous fossil record of "conchostracans" of Africa and their paleobiogeographic relationships with other Gondwanan faunas
topic_facet Spinicaudata
Laevicaudata
Cyclestherida
Paleozoic
Mesozoic
Dispersal
SOUTHERN TUNISIA TAXONOMY
NORTHERN CHOTTS RANGE
CRUSTACEA BRANCHIOPODA
CONTINENTAL DEPOSITS
CLAM SHRIMP
GENUS
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY
BIOGEOGRAPHY
DIPLOSTRACA
Geology
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
description The main objective of this work is to present a survey of the fossil record of "conchostracans", a group of continental (also occasionally from brackish and marine sequences) fossil invertebrates, recorded from Africa, to explore relationships among these taxa and those recorded from other paleocontinents, and to assess the potential for the African "conchostracan" records to provide insight on paleobiogeographic connections within Gondwana. This work is focused on "conchostracans" (laevicaudatans, spinicaudatans and cyclestheriids), because "conchostracans" are one of the most widely documented groups in the Phanerozoic continental sequences. A clear signal of taxonomic change is recovered within the African fauna. Leaiids, lioestheriids and palaeolimnadiids characterize African Paleozoic-Triassic strata, whereas afrograptids, fushunograptids and palaeolimnadiopseids characterize African Mesozoic strata. The relationship among African and other Gondwanan taxa is considered, and the potential for "conchostracans" as paleobiogeographic indicators is evaluated. Biogeographic analysis is based on the compiled data about the African "conchostacans" fossil record with specific consideration of some emblematic groups (Leaiidae, Paleolimnadidae, Vertexiinae, and Afrograptidae). Key dispersal pathways may have operated. During the Devonian to Triassic, records suggest four different faunal interchanges between Africa and Australia, Europe, South America, and India. During the Jurassic to Cretaceous, records suggest five different faunal interchanges between Africa and South America, Europe, Asia, India and Antarctica marked by different emblematic taxa.
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author Gallego, Oscar F.
Monferran, Mateo D.
Stigall, Alycia L.
Zacarias, Iracema A.
Hegna, Thomas A.
Jimenez, Victoria C.
Bittencourt, Jonathas S.
Li, Gang
Barrios Calathaki, Hugo G.
author_facet Gallego, Oscar F.
Monferran, Mateo D.
Stigall, Alycia L.
Zacarias, Iracema A.
Hegna, Thomas A.
Jimenez, Victoria C.
Bittencourt, Jonathas S.
Li, Gang
Barrios Calathaki, Hugo G.
author_sort Gallego, Oscar F.
title The Devonian-Cretaceous fossil record of "conchostracans" of Africa and their paleobiogeographic relationships with other Gondwanan faunas
title_short The Devonian-Cretaceous fossil record of "conchostracans" of Africa and their paleobiogeographic relationships with other Gondwanan faunas
title_full The Devonian-Cretaceous fossil record of "conchostracans" of Africa and their paleobiogeographic relationships with other Gondwanan faunas
title_fullStr The Devonian-Cretaceous fossil record of "conchostracans" of Africa and their paleobiogeographic relationships with other Gondwanan faunas
title_full_unstemmed The Devonian-Cretaceous fossil record of "conchostracans" of Africa and their paleobiogeographic relationships with other Gondwanan faunas
title_sort devonian-cretaceous fossil record of "conchostracans" of africa and their paleobiogeographic relationships with other gondwanan faunas
publisher PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
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