Palaeobiogeographic distribution patterns and processes of neochonetes and fusichonetes (brachiopoda) in the late palaeozoic and earliest mesozoic

The global palaeobiogeographic distributions of two resembling genera, Neochonetes and Fusichonetes (Brachiopoda), from the Carboniferous to Griesbachian are analysed. This analysis provides insight into the biotic response of two related genera to changing palaeoclimate, regional tectonics, and env...

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Main Authors: HT Wu, WH He, Y Zhang, TL Yang, YF Xiao, B Chen, Liz Weldon
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Published: 2016
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spelling ftdeakinunifig:oai:figshare.com:article/20865646 2024-06-23T07:53:50+00:00 Palaeobiogeographic distribution patterns and processes of neochonetes and fusichonetes (brachiopoda) in the late palaeozoic and earliest mesozoic HT Wu WH He Y Zhang TL Yang YF Xiao B Chen Liz Weldon 2016-12-01T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30090404 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Palaeobiogeographic_distribution_patterns_and_processes_of_neochonetes_and_fusichonetes_brachiopoda_in_the_late_palaeozoic_and_earliest_mesozoic/20865646 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30090404 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Palaeobiogeographic_distribution_patterns_and_processes_of_neochonetes_and_fusichonetes_brachiopoda_in_the_late_palaeozoic_and_earliest_mesozoic/20865646 All Rights Reserved Ecology not elsewhere classified Evolutionary biology not elsewhere classified Geology not elsewhere classified Palaeobiogeographic distribution Neochonetes Fusichonetes Carboniferous Permian 040308 Palaeontology (incl Palynology) 970104 Expanding Knowledge in the Earth Sciences School of Life and Environmental Sciences 3705 Geology Text Journal contribution 2016 ftdeakinunifig 2024-06-13T00:10:55Z The global palaeobiogeographic distributions of two resembling genera, Neochonetes and Fusichonetes (Brachiopoda), from the Carboniferous to Griesbachian are analysed. This analysis provides insight into the biotic response of two related genera to changing palaeoclimate, regional tectonics, and environmental crises. Neochonetes originated in the equatorial area in the Mississippian, and it mostly retained this position during the peak of the glaciation in the Carboniferous–Permian ice age (namely in the Pennsylvanian). Neochonetes then dispersed globally during the Cisuralian when the climate became warmer and the ice sheet started to retreat. In the Guadalupian and Lopingian, following the closure of the Ural seaway at the end of the Cisuralian and the regression at the end-Guadalupian, Neochonetes almost disappeared in the western part of Gondwana. Subsequently during the Lopingian the genus retracted to the middle- and low-latitude Palaeo-Tethys and Tethys. In comparison, Fusichonetes originated in the equatorial area in the late Guadalupian and was still present in that area in the Lopingian. Both genera occurred only in South China in the Griesbachian. It is inferred that this could be related, not only to the deteriorated palaeoenvironmental conditions (e.g., anoxia, global warming) leading up to the extinction of most of the Neochonetes and Fusichonetes species in other areas, but also to the better physiological adaptation of the smaller shells of Neochonetes and Fusichonetes species in South China. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet DRO - Deakin Research Online
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topic Ecology not elsewhere classified
Evolutionary biology not elsewhere classified
Geology not elsewhere classified
Palaeobiogeographic distribution
Neochonetes
Fusichonetes
Carboniferous
Permian
040308 Palaeontology (incl Palynology)
970104 Expanding Knowledge in the Earth Sciences
School of Life and Environmental Sciences
3705 Geology
spellingShingle Ecology not elsewhere classified
Evolutionary biology not elsewhere classified
Geology not elsewhere classified
Palaeobiogeographic distribution
Neochonetes
Fusichonetes
Carboniferous
Permian
040308 Palaeontology (incl Palynology)
970104 Expanding Knowledge in the Earth Sciences
School of Life and Environmental Sciences
3705 Geology
HT Wu
WH He
Y Zhang
TL Yang
YF Xiao
B Chen
Liz Weldon
Palaeobiogeographic distribution patterns and processes of neochonetes and fusichonetes (brachiopoda) in the late palaeozoic and earliest mesozoic
topic_facet Ecology not elsewhere classified
Evolutionary biology not elsewhere classified
Geology not elsewhere classified
Palaeobiogeographic distribution
Neochonetes
Fusichonetes
Carboniferous
Permian
040308 Palaeontology (incl Palynology)
970104 Expanding Knowledge in the Earth Sciences
School of Life and Environmental Sciences
3705 Geology
description The global palaeobiogeographic distributions of two resembling genera, Neochonetes and Fusichonetes (Brachiopoda), from the Carboniferous to Griesbachian are analysed. This analysis provides insight into the biotic response of two related genera to changing palaeoclimate, regional tectonics, and environmental crises. Neochonetes originated in the equatorial area in the Mississippian, and it mostly retained this position during the peak of the glaciation in the Carboniferous–Permian ice age (namely in the Pennsylvanian). Neochonetes then dispersed globally during the Cisuralian when the climate became warmer and the ice sheet started to retreat. In the Guadalupian and Lopingian, following the closure of the Ural seaway at the end of the Cisuralian and the regression at the end-Guadalupian, Neochonetes almost disappeared in the western part of Gondwana. Subsequently during the Lopingian the genus retracted to the middle- and low-latitude Palaeo-Tethys and Tethys. In comparison, Fusichonetes originated in the equatorial area in the late Guadalupian and was still present in that area in the Lopingian. Both genera occurred only in South China in the Griesbachian. It is inferred that this could be related, not only to the deteriorated palaeoenvironmental conditions (e.g., anoxia, global warming) leading up to the extinction of most of the Neochonetes and Fusichonetes species in other areas, but also to the better physiological adaptation of the smaller shells of Neochonetes and Fusichonetes species in South China.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author HT Wu
WH He
Y Zhang
TL Yang
YF Xiao
B Chen
Liz Weldon
author_facet HT Wu
WH He
Y Zhang
TL Yang
YF Xiao
B Chen
Liz Weldon
author_sort HT Wu
title Palaeobiogeographic distribution patterns and processes of neochonetes and fusichonetes (brachiopoda) in the late palaeozoic and earliest mesozoic
title_short Palaeobiogeographic distribution patterns and processes of neochonetes and fusichonetes (brachiopoda) in the late palaeozoic and earliest mesozoic
title_full Palaeobiogeographic distribution patterns and processes of neochonetes and fusichonetes (brachiopoda) in the late palaeozoic and earliest mesozoic
title_fullStr Palaeobiogeographic distribution patterns and processes of neochonetes and fusichonetes (brachiopoda) in the late palaeozoic and earliest mesozoic
title_full_unstemmed Palaeobiogeographic distribution patterns and processes of neochonetes and fusichonetes (brachiopoda) in the late palaeozoic and earliest mesozoic
title_sort palaeobiogeographic distribution patterns and processes of neochonetes and fusichonetes (brachiopoda) in the late palaeozoic and earliest mesozoic
publishDate 2016
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