Changes in the pattern of brachiopod biogeography in northern Asia through early and middle Devonian times

Changes in the biogeographic pattern obtained by mathematical investigation of the brachiopod database from five of the seven Devonian stages, Lochkovian–Givetian, are presented as evidence for substantial relative movements of several of the crustal blocks during Devonian times in what now constitu...

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Main Authors: Talent, John A., Yolkin, Yevgeniy A., Yolkina, Valentina N., Kipriyanova, Tat'yana P., Gratsianova, Rimma T.
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Language:English
Published: Springer, Springer Nature 2012
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3428-1_28
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description Changes in the biogeographic pattern obtained by mathematical investigation of the brachiopod database from five of the seven Devonian stages, Lochkovian–Givetian, are presented as evidence for substantial relative movements of several of the crustal blocks during Devonian times in what now constitutes northern Asia. Such movements—identified by the end results of evolution and extinction in isolation—would, surely, have substantially pre-dated development of the biogeographic contrasts revealed by mathematical analysis. How much time would have been required to develop such contrast remains problematic. Strong biotic linkage existed between the eastern and western flanks of the Urals through the Lochkovian and Pragian with significant linkage to the Salair and Altai. Linkage between faunas from the two flanks of the Urals weakened for the early and late Emsian but was re-established for the Eifelian and early Givetian; this may be interpreted as perhaps connected with a prior interlude of substantial (though not overwhelmingly wide) separation of the East and West Urals terranes along the Urals Suture. Biotic linkage of the Urals terranes with the Salair and Altai weakened in the Emsian, increased in the Eifelian, then declined and, curiously, contrasting with what happened over most of the globe, disappeared in the Givetian—consistent with major separation of the crustal blocks in question. Strong linkage between the Taymyr and Settedaban regions and significant linkage between them and the Salair and Altai were maintained through the Lochkovian and Pragian. Faunal interaction with the Salair and Altai became inconsequential from the Pragian onwards; this is interpreted as possibly reflecting substantial separation of these terranes from the old Siberian continent, or as a reflection of increased marine-biogeographic differentiation around the old continental margin. Weakening of linkage through the Lochkovian and Pragian for the Novaya Zemlya region accords with increasing and, finally, near-total biologic ...
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spelling ftmacquarieunicr:oai:https://researchers.mq.edu.au:publications/b6aa90dd-7f23-43a2-bda9-fc3eb1d8b5cc 2025-06-15T14:44:47+00:00 Changes in the pattern of brachiopod biogeography in northern Asia through early and middle Devonian times Talent, John A. Yolkin, Yevgeniy A. Yolkina, Valentina N. Kipriyanova, Tat'yana P. Gratsianova, Rimma T. Talent, John A. 2012 https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/b6aa90dd-7f23-43a2-bda9-fc3eb1d8b5cc https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3428-1_28 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84882723234&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng Springer, Springer Nature urn:ISBN:9789048134274 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Talent , J A , Yolkin , Y A , Yolkina , V N , Kipriyanova , T P & Gratsianova , R T 2012 , Changes in the pattern of brachiopod biogeography in northern Asia through early and middle Devonian times . in J A Talent (ed.) , Earth and life : global biodiversity, extinction intervals and biogeographic perturbations through time . International year of planet Earth , Springer, Springer Nature , Dordrecht London , pp. 821-829 . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3428-1_28 Northern Asia Crustal blocks Urals Siberian palaeocontinent Settedaban Mongolia Relative movements Devonian Brachiopods Biogeography bookPart 2012 ftmacquarieunicr https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3428-1_28 2025-06-02T00:02:24Z Changes in the biogeographic pattern obtained by mathematical investigation of the brachiopod database from five of the seven Devonian stages, Lochkovian–Givetian, are presented as evidence for substantial relative movements of several of the crustal blocks during Devonian times in what now constitutes northern Asia. Such movements—identified by the end results of evolution and extinction in isolation—would, surely, have substantially pre-dated development of the biogeographic contrasts revealed by mathematical analysis. How much time would have been required to develop such contrast remains problematic. Strong biotic linkage existed between the eastern and western flanks of the Urals through the Lochkovian and Pragian with significant linkage to the Salair and Altai. Linkage between faunas from the two flanks of the Urals weakened for the early and late Emsian but was re-established for the Eifelian and early Givetian; this may be interpreted as perhaps connected with a prior interlude of substantial (though not overwhelmingly wide) separation of the East and West Urals terranes along the Urals Suture. Biotic linkage of the Urals terranes with the Salair and Altai weakened in the Emsian, increased in the Eifelian, then declined and, curiously, contrasting with what happened over most of the globe, disappeared in the Givetian—consistent with major separation of the crustal blocks in question. Strong linkage between the Taymyr and Settedaban regions and significant linkage between them and the Salair and Altai were maintained through the Lochkovian and Pragian. Faunal interaction with the Salair and Altai became inconsequential from the Pragian onwards; this is interpreted as possibly reflecting substantial separation of these terranes from the old Siberian continent, or as a reflection of increased marine-biogeographic differentiation around the old continental margin. Weakening of linkage through the Lochkovian and Pragian for the Novaya Zemlya region accords with increasing and, finally, near-total biologic ... Book Part Novaya Zemlya Taymyr Unknown Taymyr ENVELOPE(89.987,89.987,68.219,68.219) 821 829 Dordrecht
spellingShingle Northern Asia
Crustal blocks
Urals
Siberian palaeocontinent
Settedaban
Mongolia
Relative movements
Devonian
Brachiopods
Biogeography
Talent, John A.
Yolkin, Yevgeniy A.
Yolkina, Valentina N.
Kipriyanova, Tat'yana P.
Gratsianova, Rimma T.
Changes in the pattern of brachiopod biogeography in northern Asia through early and middle Devonian times
title Changes in the pattern of brachiopod biogeography in northern Asia through early and middle Devonian times
title_full Changes in the pattern of brachiopod biogeography in northern Asia through early and middle Devonian times
title_fullStr Changes in the pattern of brachiopod biogeography in northern Asia through early and middle Devonian times
title_full_unstemmed Changes in the pattern of brachiopod biogeography in northern Asia through early and middle Devonian times
title_short Changes in the pattern of brachiopod biogeography in northern Asia through early and middle Devonian times
title_sort changes in the pattern of brachiopod biogeography in northern asia through early and middle devonian times
topic Northern Asia
Crustal blocks
Urals
Siberian palaeocontinent
Settedaban
Mongolia
Relative movements
Devonian
Brachiopods
Biogeography
topic_facet Northern Asia
Crustal blocks
Urals
Siberian palaeocontinent
Settedaban
Mongolia
Relative movements
Devonian
Brachiopods
Biogeography
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