Palaeobiogeography of Austral echinoid faunas: a first quantitative approach.

11 pages International audience Few studies have been devoted to the palaeobiogeography of Antarctic echinoids, all of them analysing and discussing distribution patterns in a qualitative way. The present work aims at exploring the evolution of palaeobiogeographic relationships of Austral echinoid f...

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Published in:Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Main Authors: Saucède, Thomas, Pierrat, Benjamin, Brayard, Arnaud, David, Bruno
Other Authors: Biogéosciences UMR 6282 (BGS), Université de Bourgogne (UB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), M.J. Hambrey, P.F. Barker, P.J. Barrett, V. Bowman, B. Davies, J.L. Smellie & M. Tranter
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2013
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spelling ftunivbourgogne:oai:HAL:hal-00957376v1 2024-01-07T09:39:20+01:00 Palaeobiogeography of Austral echinoid faunas: a first quantitative approach. Saucède, Thomas Pierrat, Benjamin Brayard, Arnaud David, Bruno Biogéosciences UMR 6282 (BGS) Université de Bourgogne (UB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) M.J. Hambrey P.F. Barker P.J. Barrett V. Bowman B. Davies J.L. Smellie & M. Tranter 2013-12-04 https://hal.science/hal-00957376 https://doi.org/10.1144/SP381.6 en eng HAL CCSD Geological Society - Special Publication 381 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1144/SP381.6 hal-00957376 https://hal.science/hal-00957376 doi:10.1144/SP381.6 Antarctic Palaeoenvironments and Earth-Surface Processes https://hal.science/hal-00957376 M.J. Hambrey, P.F. Barker, P.J. Barrett, V. Bowman, B. Davies, J.L. Smellie & M. Tranter. Antarctic Palaeoenvironments and Earth-Surface Processes, Geological Society - Special Publication 381, pp.117-127, 2013, ⟨10.1144/SP381.6⟩ [SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Paleontology [SDV.BID]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart Book sections 2013 ftunivbourgogne https://doi.org/10.1144/SP381.6 2023-12-12T23:36:52Z 11 pages International audience Few studies have been devoted to the palaeobiogeography of Antarctic echinoids, all of them analysing and discussing distribution patterns in a qualitative way. The present work aims at exploring the evolution of palaeobiogeographic relationships of Austral echinoid faunas through four time intervals, from the Maastrichtian to the present day, using a quantitative approach: the Bootstrapped Spanning Network procedure. Analyses were successfully performed and improve our knowledge of biogeographic relationships between the different Austral regions. Biogeographic maps were produced that can be easily and intuitively discussed. Our results mostly agree with palaeobiogeographic studies performed on other benthic invertebrates and are congruent with the palaeogeographic evolution of Antarctica. However, two main points markedly contrast with other works: there is no evidence of an Austral provincialism at the end of the Cretaceous and early Cenozoic, and echinoid data suggest isolation of southern Argentina from other Austral regions, including Antarctica, in the Early Miocene. Book Part Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Université de Bourgogne (UB): HAL Antarctic Argentina Austral Geological Society, London, Special Publications 381 1 117 127
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Palaeobiogeography of Austral echinoid faunas: a first quantitative approach.
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description 11 pages International audience Few studies have been devoted to the palaeobiogeography of Antarctic echinoids, all of them analysing and discussing distribution patterns in a qualitative way. The present work aims at exploring the evolution of palaeobiogeographic relationships of Austral echinoid faunas through four time intervals, from the Maastrichtian to the present day, using a quantitative approach: the Bootstrapped Spanning Network procedure. Analyses were successfully performed and improve our knowledge of biogeographic relationships between the different Austral regions. Biogeographic maps were produced that can be easily and intuitively discussed. Our results mostly agree with palaeobiogeographic studies performed on other benthic invertebrates and are congruent with the palaeogeographic evolution of Antarctica. However, two main points markedly contrast with other works: there is no evidence of an Austral provincialism at the end of the Cretaceous and early Cenozoic, and echinoid data suggest isolation of southern Argentina from other Austral regions, including Antarctica, in the Early Miocene.
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title Palaeobiogeography of Austral echinoid faunas: a first quantitative approach.
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