Tristichopterids (Sarcopterygii, Tetrapodomorpha) from the Upper Devonian tetrapod-bearing locality of Strud (Belgium, upper Famennian), with phylogenetic and paleobiogeographic considerations

We describe new material of the tristichopterids cf. Langlieria socqueti and cf. Eusthenodon wangsjoi and other unassignable tetrapodomorph remains from the upper Famennian locality of Strud, Belgium. Because of recent improvements in our tristichopterid knowledge, a new phylogenetic analysis is pre...

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Main Authors: Olive, Sébastien, Leroy, Yann, Daeschler, Edward B., Downs, Jason P., Ladevèze, Sandrine, Clément, Gaël
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.12848706.v2 2023-05-15T16:29:21+02:00 Tristichopterids (Sarcopterygii, Tetrapodomorpha) from the Upper Devonian tetrapod-bearing locality of Strud (Belgium, upper Famennian), with phylogenetic and paleobiogeographic considerations Olive, Sébastien Leroy, Yann Daeschler, Edward B. Downs, Jason P. Ladevèze, Sandrine Clément, Gaël 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.12848706.v2 https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Tristichopterids_Sarcopterygii_Tetrapodomorpha_from_the_Upper_Devonian_tetrapod-bearing_locality_of_Strud_Belgium_upper_Famennian_with_phylogenetic_and_paleobiogeographic_considerations/12848706/2 unknown Taylor & Francis https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2020.1768105 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.12848706 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CC-BY Genetics FOS Biological sciences Evolutionary Biology 59999 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified FOS Earth and related environmental sciences Ecology Sociology FOS Sociology dataset Dataset 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.12848706.v2 https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2020.1768105 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.12848706 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z We describe new material of the tristichopterids cf. Langlieria socqueti and cf. Eusthenodon wangsjoi and other unassignable tetrapodomorph remains from the upper Famennian locality of Strud, Belgium. Because of recent improvements in our tristichopterid knowledge, a new phylogenetic analysis is presented in addition to a paleobiogeographic analysis using the Bayesian binary Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) statistical method. The origin of the whole tristichopterid clade is reconstructed with a very likely western European origin. Much of the early tristichopterid history took place in Euramerica. During the Late Devonian, tristichopterids most probably spread from Euramerica into Gondwana. The highly nested tristichopterid clade formed by Cabonnichthys burnsi , Mandageria fairfaxi , E. wangsjoi , Edenopteron keithcrooki , and Hyneria lindae most likely differentiated in Australia. Then dispersal events occurred from Australia to Euramerica with Hyneria lindae (to eastern North America) and E. wangsjoi (to Greenland/western Europe). The latter dispersal events, during the Famennian, are in agreement with the Great Devonian Interchange, which predicts dispersal events between Gondwana and Euramerica at this time. Dataset Greenland DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Greenland
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Evolutionary Biology
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FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
Ecology
Sociology
FOS Sociology
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FOS Biological sciences
Evolutionary Biology
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FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
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Sociology
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Olive, Sébastien
Leroy, Yann
Daeschler, Edward B.
Downs, Jason P.
Ladevèze, Sandrine
Clément, Gaël
Tristichopterids (Sarcopterygii, Tetrapodomorpha) from the Upper Devonian tetrapod-bearing locality of Strud (Belgium, upper Famennian), with phylogenetic and paleobiogeographic considerations
topic_facet Genetics
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Evolutionary Biology
59999 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
Ecology
Sociology
FOS Sociology
description We describe new material of the tristichopterids cf. Langlieria socqueti and cf. Eusthenodon wangsjoi and other unassignable tetrapodomorph remains from the upper Famennian locality of Strud, Belgium. Because of recent improvements in our tristichopterid knowledge, a new phylogenetic analysis is presented in addition to a paleobiogeographic analysis using the Bayesian binary Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) statistical method. The origin of the whole tristichopterid clade is reconstructed with a very likely western European origin. Much of the early tristichopterid history took place in Euramerica. During the Late Devonian, tristichopterids most probably spread from Euramerica into Gondwana. The highly nested tristichopterid clade formed by Cabonnichthys burnsi , Mandageria fairfaxi , E. wangsjoi , Edenopteron keithcrooki , and Hyneria lindae most likely differentiated in Australia. Then dispersal events occurred from Australia to Euramerica with Hyneria lindae (to eastern North America) and E. wangsjoi (to Greenland/western Europe). The latter dispersal events, during the Famennian, are in agreement with the Great Devonian Interchange, which predicts dispersal events between Gondwana and Euramerica at this time.
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author Olive, Sébastien
Leroy, Yann
Daeschler, Edward B.
Downs, Jason P.
Ladevèze, Sandrine
Clément, Gaël
author_facet Olive, Sébastien
Leroy, Yann
Daeschler, Edward B.
Downs, Jason P.
Ladevèze, Sandrine
Clément, Gaël
author_sort Olive, Sébastien
title Tristichopterids (Sarcopterygii, Tetrapodomorpha) from the Upper Devonian tetrapod-bearing locality of Strud (Belgium, upper Famennian), with phylogenetic and paleobiogeographic considerations
title_short Tristichopterids (Sarcopterygii, Tetrapodomorpha) from the Upper Devonian tetrapod-bearing locality of Strud (Belgium, upper Famennian), with phylogenetic and paleobiogeographic considerations
title_full Tristichopterids (Sarcopterygii, Tetrapodomorpha) from the Upper Devonian tetrapod-bearing locality of Strud (Belgium, upper Famennian), with phylogenetic and paleobiogeographic considerations
title_fullStr Tristichopterids (Sarcopterygii, Tetrapodomorpha) from the Upper Devonian tetrapod-bearing locality of Strud (Belgium, upper Famennian), with phylogenetic and paleobiogeographic considerations
title_full_unstemmed Tristichopterids (Sarcopterygii, Tetrapodomorpha) from the Upper Devonian tetrapod-bearing locality of Strud (Belgium, upper Famennian), with phylogenetic and paleobiogeographic considerations
title_sort tristichopterids (sarcopterygii, tetrapodomorpha) from the upper devonian tetrapod-bearing locality of strud (belgium, upper famennian), with phylogenetic and paleobiogeographic considerations
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