The past meets the present: exploring the biogeography of extant plecoptera of South Africa with reference to ancient middle permian fossil forms from the Onder Karoo locality near Sutherland

The Onder Karoo fossil locality near Sutherland, Northern Cape, recently yielded an unprecedented diversity of middle Permian insects, which were preserved in deposits of an aquatic lake margin system, in the Lowermost Abrahamskraal Formation. A large number of Plecoptera (stonefly) specimens were f...

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Main Author: Kirkaldy, Benjamin Puleng
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: Rhodes University 2020
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spelling ftrhodesunivcory:vital:41278 2023-05-15T14:03:02+02:00 The past meets the present: exploring the biogeography of extant plecoptera of South Africa with reference to ancient middle permian fossil forms from the Onder Karoo locality near Sutherland Kirkaldy, Benjamin Puleng 2020 135 pages pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10962/165755 https://corycommons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:41278 English eng Rhodes University Faculty of Science, Zoology and Entomology http://hdl.handle.net/10962/165755 vital:41278 https://corycommons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:41278 Kirkaldy, Benjamin Puleng Stoneflies Fossil -- South Africa -- Northern Cape Palaeopteron -- South Africa -- Northern Cape Stoneflies -- Evolution Insects Paleoentomology Paleoentomology -- South Africa -- Northern Cape Thesis Masters MSc 2020 ftrhodesunivcory 2022-12-26T14:41:40Z The Onder Karoo fossil locality near Sutherland, Northern Cape, recently yielded an unprecedented diversity of middle Permian insects, which were preserved in deposits of an aquatic lake margin system, in the Lowermost Abrahamskraal Formation. A large number of Plecoptera (stonefly) specimens were found, and this study represents an in-depth analysis of these species in the context of plecopteran evolution. A significant contribution to current knowledge of the Plecoptera from the middle Permian to the present has been made, utilizing a combination of fossil and phylogenetic evidence to better understand the origins, evolution, diversity and biogeography of the stoneflies. Three new plecopteran species have been described from the Onder Karoo locality, which is recognized here as the first Lagerstätte of its kind in Gondwana. Possible ecological links and relationships with the plecopterans described here have been suggested, using extant Plecoptera as analogues. An in-depth, fossilcalibrated, dated phylogeny of the Plecoptera was completed, using representatives from all three dominant lineages, the Antarctoperlaria, Systellognatha and the Euholognatha. This provides strong support for the monophyly of the Notonemouridae and the Antarctoperlaria, however the monophyly of Systellognatha and Euholognatha was not supported. The Notonemouridae were found to represent an earlier divergence than previously believed, forming a sister group to the remaining Plecoptera. Through a combination of fossil and molecular evidence, strong support was found for the current distribution of the Plecoptera worldwide being attributable to vicariance caused by the rifting of Pangea, and subsequently Gondwana and Laurasia, and long range dispersal. The focussed effort to include Southern Hemisphere stoneflies throughout this study has been a valuable step in reducing the Northern Hemisphere bias which currently dominates plecopteran research and has assisted in opening the way for future research into this important group on a global ... Master Thesis Antarc* Rhodes University Cory: Repository Sutherland ENVELOPE(168.467,168.467,-77.500,-77.500)
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topic Stoneflies
Fossil -- South Africa -- Northern Cape
Palaeopteron -- South Africa -- Northern Cape
Stoneflies -- Evolution
Insects
Paleoentomology
Paleoentomology -- South Africa -- Northern Cape
spellingShingle Stoneflies
Fossil -- South Africa -- Northern Cape
Palaeopteron -- South Africa -- Northern Cape
Stoneflies -- Evolution
Insects
Paleoentomology
Paleoentomology -- South Africa -- Northern Cape
Kirkaldy, Benjamin Puleng
The past meets the present: exploring the biogeography of extant plecoptera of South Africa with reference to ancient middle permian fossil forms from the Onder Karoo locality near Sutherland
topic_facet Stoneflies
Fossil -- South Africa -- Northern Cape
Palaeopteron -- South Africa -- Northern Cape
Stoneflies -- Evolution
Insects
Paleoentomology
Paleoentomology -- South Africa -- Northern Cape
description The Onder Karoo fossil locality near Sutherland, Northern Cape, recently yielded an unprecedented diversity of middle Permian insects, which were preserved in deposits of an aquatic lake margin system, in the Lowermost Abrahamskraal Formation. A large number of Plecoptera (stonefly) specimens were found, and this study represents an in-depth analysis of these species in the context of plecopteran evolution. A significant contribution to current knowledge of the Plecoptera from the middle Permian to the present has been made, utilizing a combination of fossil and phylogenetic evidence to better understand the origins, evolution, diversity and biogeography of the stoneflies. Three new plecopteran species have been described from the Onder Karoo locality, which is recognized here as the first Lagerstätte of its kind in Gondwana. Possible ecological links and relationships with the plecopterans described here have been suggested, using extant Plecoptera as analogues. An in-depth, fossilcalibrated, dated phylogeny of the Plecoptera was completed, using representatives from all three dominant lineages, the Antarctoperlaria, Systellognatha and the Euholognatha. This provides strong support for the monophyly of the Notonemouridae and the Antarctoperlaria, however the monophyly of Systellognatha and Euholognatha was not supported. The Notonemouridae were found to represent an earlier divergence than previously believed, forming a sister group to the remaining Plecoptera. Through a combination of fossil and molecular evidence, strong support was found for the current distribution of the Plecoptera worldwide being attributable to vicariance caused by the rifting of Pangea, and subsequently Gondwana and Laurasia, and long range dispersal. The focussed effort to include Southern Hemisphere stoneflies throughout this study has been a valuable step in reducing the Northern Hemisphere bias which currently dominates plecopteran research and has assisted in opening the way for future research into this important group on a global ...
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title The past meets the present: exploring the biogeography of extant plecoptera of South Africa with reference to ancient middle permian fossil forms from the Onder Karoo locality near Sutherland
title_short The past meets the present: exploring the biogeography of extant plecoptera of South Africa with reference to ancient middle permian fossil forms from the Onder Karoo locality near Sutherland
title_full The past meets the present: exploring the biogeography of extant plecoptera of South Africa with reference to ancient middle permian fossil forms from the Onder Karoo locality near Sutherland
title_fullStr The past meets the present: exploring the biogeography of extant plecoptera of South Africa with reference to ancient middle permian fossil forms from the Onder Karoo locality near Sutherland
title_full_unstemmed The past meets the present: exploring the biogeography of extant plecoptera of South Africa with reference to ancient middle permian fossil forms from the Onder Karoo locality near Sutherland
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