Data from: Nature and timing of biotic recovery in Antarctic benthic marine ecosystems following the Cretaceous–Palaeogene mass extinction

Taxonomic and ecological recovery from the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K–Pg) mass extinction 66 million years ago shaped the composition and structure of modern ecosystems. The timing and nature of recovery has been linked to many factors including palaeolatitude, geographic range, the ecology of survivor...

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Main Authors: Whittle, Rowan, Witts, James, Bowman, Vanessa, Crame, Alistair, Francis, Jane, Ineson, Ion
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.v1265j8
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topic Life sciences
medicine and health care
Paleogene
?Jupiteria sp
Solemya rossiana
Neilo casei
Eselaevitrigonia regina
Haustator? Sp
Surobula nucleus
recovery
Thracia askinae
Austroaporrhais sp
cf. Germopea n.sp
Cryptorhytis? phillippiana
"Saxolucina" sp
Periploma sp.cf n.sp Stilwell et al 2004
Austrosphaera bulloides
n.gen.? Polaris
mass extinction
"Cassidaria" mirabilis
Taioma charcotiana
Modiolus pontotocensis
"Entolium" cf. membranaceum
Euspira? sp
Goniomya hyriiformis
Taioma sobrali
Panopea clausa
'Amberleya' spinigera
Periploma sp2? Offadesma like
Leptomaria cf. seymouriensis
Marshallaria' sp
"Thyasira" townsendi
Heteroterma sp
Antarctica
Seymourtula antarctica
Pinna freneixae
Perissodonta austerocallosa
Oistotrigonia pygoscelium
Acesta webbi
Microfulgur binodosa
?Probuccinum palaiocostatum
Cucullaea antarctica
Cucullaea ellioti
Acteon (Tenuiacteon) antarctihadrum
Acesta shackletoni
Solemya ?n.sp
Amauropsis? sp
?Cosmasyrinx (Tholitoma) antarctigera
spellingShingle Life sciences
medicine and health care
Paleogene
?Jupiteria sp
Solemya rossiana
Neilo casei
Eselaevitrigonia regina
Haustator? Sp
Surobula nucleus
recovery
Thracia askinae
Austroaporrhais sp
cf. Germopea n.sp
Cryptorhytis? phillippiana
"Saxolucina" sp
Periploma sp.cf n.sp Stilwell et al 2004
Austrosphaera bulloides
n.gen.? Polaris
mass extinction
"Cassidaria" mirabilis
Taioma charcotiana
Modiolus pontotocensis
"Entolium" cf. membranaceum
Euspira? sp
Goniomya hyriiformis
Taioma sobrali
Panopea clausa
'Amberleya' spinigera
Periploma sp2? Offadesma like
Leptomaria cf. seymouriensis
Marshallaria' sp
"Thyasira" townsendi
Heteroterma sp
Antarctica
Seymourtula antarctica
Pinna freneixae
Perissodonta austerocallosa
Oistotrigonia pygoscelium
Acesta webbi
Microfulgur binodosa
?Probuccinum palaiocostatum
Cucullaea antarctica
Cucullaea ellioti
Acteon (Tenuiacteon) antarctihadrum
Acesta shackletoni
Solemya ?n.sp
Amauropsis? sp
?Cosmasyrinx (Tholitoma) antarctigera
Whittle, Rowan
Witts, James
Bowman, Vanessa
Crame, Alistair
Francis, Jane
Ineson, Ion
Data from: Nature and timing of biotic recovery in Antarctic benthic marine ecosystems following the Cretaceous–Palaeogene mass extinction
topic_facet Life sciences
medicine and health care
Paleogene
?Jupiteria sp
Solemya rossiana
Neilo casei
Eselaevitrigonia regina
Haustator? Sp
Surobula nucleus
recovery
Thracia askinae
Austroaporrhais sp
cf. Germopea n.sp
Cryptorhytis? phillippiana
"Saxolucina" sp
Periploma sp.cf n.sp Stilwell et al 2004
Austrosphaera bulloides
n.gen.? Polaris
mass extinction
"Cassidaria" mirabilis
Taioma charcotiana
Modiolus pontotocensis
"Entolium" cf. membranaceum
Euspira? sp
Goniomya hyriiformis
Taioma sobrali
Panopea clausa
'Amberleya' spinigera
Periploma sp2? Offadesma like
Leptomaria cf. seymouriensis
Marshallaria' sp
"Thyasira" townsendi
Heteroterma sp
Antarctica
Seymourtula antarctica
Pinna freneixae
Perissodonta austerocallosa
Oistotrigonia pygoscelium
Acesta webbi
Microfulgur binodosa
?Probuccinum palaiocostatum
Cucullaea antarctica
Cucullaea ellioti
Acteon (Tenuiacteon) antarctihadrum
Acesta shackletoni
Solemya ?n.sp
Amauropsis? sp
?Cosmasyrinx (Tholitoma) antarctigera
description Taxonomic and ecological recovery from the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K–Pg) mass extinction 66 million years ago shaped the composition and structure of modern ecosystems. The timing and nature of recovery has been linked to many factors including palaeolatitude, geographic range, the ecology of survivors, incumbency, and palaeoenvironmental setting. Using a temporally constrained fossil dataset from one of the most expanded Cretaceous–Paleogene successions in the world, integrated with palaeoenvironmental information, we provide the most detailed examination of the patterns and timing of recovery from the K–Pg mass extinction event in the high southern latitudes of Antarctica. The timing of biotic recovery was influenced by global stabilisation of the wider Earth system following severe environmental perturbations, apparently regardless of latitude or local environment. Extinction intensity and ecological change were decoupled, with community scale ecological change less distinct compared to other locations, even if the taxonomic severity of the extinction was the same as at lower latitudes. This is consistent with a degree of geographic heterogeneity in the recovery from the K–Pg mass extinction. Recovery in Antarctica was influenced by local factors (such as water depth changes, local volcanism, and possibly incumbency and pre-adaptation to seasonality of the local benthic molluscan population), and also showed global signals, for example the radiation of the Neogastropoda within the first million years of the Danian, and a shift in dominance between bivalves and gastropods. Supplementary Data Excel fileSupplementary data for: NATURE AND TIMING OF BIOTIC RECOVERY IN ANTARCTIC BENTHIC MARINE ECOSYSTEMS FOLLOWING THE CRETACEOUS-PALEOGENE (K–PG) MASS EXTINCTIONSupplementary data.xlsxSupplementary figures and tablesSupplementary figures and tables for: NATURE AND TIMING OF BIOTIC RECOVERY IN ANTARCTIC BENTHIC MARINE ECOSYSTEMS FOLLOWING THE CRETACEOUS-PALEOGENE (K–PG) MASS EXTINCTIONSupplementary.docx
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Witts, James
Bowman, Vanessa
Crame, Alistair
Francis, Jane
Ineson, Ion
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Bowman, Vanessa
Crame, Alistair
Francis, Jane
Ineson, Ion
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title Data from: Nature and timing of biotic recovery in Antarctic benthic marine ecosystems following the Cretaceous–Palaeogene mass extinction
title_short Data from: Nature and timing of biotic recovery in Antarctic benthic marine ecosystems following the Cretaceous–Palaeogene mass extinction
title_full Data from: Nature and timing of biotic recovery in Antarctic benthic marine ecosystems following the Cretaceous–Palaeogene mass extinction
title_fullStr Data from: Nature and timing of biotic recovery in Antarctic benthic marine ecosystems following the Cretaceous–Palaeogene mass extinction
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Nature and timing of biotic recovery in Antarctic benthic marine ecosystems following the Cretaceous–Palaeogene mass extinction
title_sort data from: nature and timing of biotic recovery in antarctic benthic marine ecosystems following the cretaceous–palaeogene mass extinction
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:50|dedup_wf_001::c778d25e7f8862fd51d9021fcfba3d03 2023-05-15T13:53:35+02:00 Data from: Nature and timing of biotic recovery in Antarctic benthic marine ecosystems following the Cretaceous–Palaeogene mass extinction Whittle, Rowan Witts, James Bowman, Vanessa Crame, Alistair Francis, Jane Ineson, Ion 2019-01-01 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.v1265j8 undefined unknown Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS) http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.v1265j8 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.v1265j8 lic_creative-commons oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:129165 oai:services.nod.dans.knaw.nl:Products/dans:oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:129165 10.5061/dryad.v1265j8 10|re3data_____::84e123776089ce3c7a33db98d9cd15a8 10|eurocrisdris::fe4903425d9040f680d8610d9079ea14 10|openaire____::9e3be59865b2c1c335d32dae2fe7b254 re3data_____::r3d100000044 10|re3data_____::94816e6421eeb072e7742ce6a9decc5f Life sciences medicine and health care Paleogene ?Jupiteria sp Solemya rossiana Neilo casei Eselaevitrigonia regina Haustator? Sp Surobula nucleus recovery Thracia askinae Austroaporrhais sp cf. Germopea n.sp Cryptorhytis? phillippiana "Saxolucina" sp Periploma sp.cf n.sp Stilwell et al 2004 Austrosphaera bulloides n.gen.? Polaris mass extinction "Cassidaria" mirabilis Taioma charcotiana Modiolus pontotocensis "Entolium" cf. membranaceum Euspira? sp Goniomya hyriiformis Taioma sobrali Panopea clausa 'Amberleya' spinigera Periploma sp2? Offadesma like Leptomaria cf. seymouriensis Marshallaria' sp "Thyasira" townsendi Heteroterma sp Antarctica Seymourtula antarctica Pinna freneixae Perissodonta austerocallosa Oistotrigonia pygoscelium Acesta webbi Microfulgur binodosa ?Probuccinum palaiocostatum Cucullaea antarctica Cucullaea ellioti Acteon (Tenuiacteon) antarctihadrum Acesta shackletoni Solemya ?n.sp Amauropsis? sp ?Cosmasyrinx (Tholitoma) antarctigera Dataset https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_ddb1/ 2019 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.v1265j8 2023-01-22T16:51:26Z Taxonomic and ecological recovery from the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K–Pg) mass extinction 66 million years ago shaped the composition and structure of modern ecosystems. The timing and nature of recovery has been linked to many factors including palaeolatitude, geographic range, the ecology of survivors, incumbency, and palaeoenvironmental setting. Using a temporally constrained fossil dataset from one of the most expanded Cretaceous–Paleogene successions in the world, integrated with palaeoenvironmental information, we provide the most detailed examination of the patterns and timing of recovery from the K–Pg mass extinction event in the high southern latitudes of Antarctica. The timing of biotic recovery was influenced by global stabilisation of the wider Earth system following severe environmental perturbations, apparently regardless of latitude or local environment. Extinction intensity and ecological change were decoupled, with community scale ecological change less distinct compared to other locations, even if the taxonomic severity of the extinction was the same as at lower latitudes. This is consistent with a degree of geographic heterogeneity in the recovery from the K–Pg mass extinction. Recovery in Antarctica was influenced by local factors (such as water depth changes, local volcanism, and possibly incumbency and pre-adaptation to seasonality of the local benthic molluscan population), and also showed global signals, for example the radiation of the Neogastropoda within the first million years of the Danian, and a shift in dominance between bivalves and gastropods. Supplementary Data Excel fileSupplementary data for: NATURE AND TIMING OF BIOTIC RECOVERY IN ANTARCTIC BENTHIC MARINE ECOSYSTEMS FOLLOWING THE CRETACEOUS-PALEOGENE (K–PG) MASS EXTINCTIONSupplementary data.xlsxSupplementary figures and tablesSupplementary figures and tables for: NATURE AND TIMING OF BIOTIC RECOVERY IN ANTARCTIC BENTHIC MARINE ECOSYSTEMS FOLLOWING THE CRETACEOUS-PALEOGENE (K–PG) MASS EXTINCTIONSupplementary.docx Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Unknown Antarctic Regina ENVELOPE(165.750,165.750,-71.450,-71.450)