Data from: Diachronous increase in early Cambrian ichnofossil size and benthic faunal activity in different climatic regions

In order to clarify the pattern of diversification and processes of biological activity during the Cambrian radiation, ichnofossils were comparatively studied in the early Cambrian sections of Newfoundland, South China and western Mongolia. Special attention was paid to size distributions of the mos...

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Main Authors: Mochizuki, Takafumi, Oji, Tatsuo, Zhao, Yuanlong, Peng, Jin, Yang, Xinglian, Sersmaa, Gonchigdorj, Gonchigdorj, Sersmaa
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4992297 2024-09-15T18:19:46+00:00 Data from: Diachronous increase in early Cambrian ichnofossil size and benthic faunal activity in different climatic regions Mochizuki, Takafumi Oji, Tatsuo Zhao, Yuanlong Peng, Jin Yang, Xinglian Sersmaa, Gonchigdorj Gonchigdorj, Sersmaa 2013-11-18 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b854d unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1666/13-056 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b854d oai:zenodo.org:4992297 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2013 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b854d10.1666/13-056 2024-07-25T16:11:06Z In order to clarify the pattern of diversification and processes of biological activity during the Cambrian radiation, ichnofossils were comparatively studied in the early Cambrian sections of Newfoundland, South China and western Mongolia. Special attention was paid to size distributions of the most common ichnogenus, Planolites, and the densities of all the observed ichnofossils that preserve animal activity as expressed by bedding plane bioturbation indices (BPBI). From the Fortune Head section in Newfoundland, a clear size increase in the ichnogenus Planolites is confirmed from the Treptichnus pedum Zone to the overlying Rusophycus avalonensis Zone. The BPBI also shows much stronger biological activity in the R. avalonensis Zone than in the T. pedum Zone. In Meishucun, South China and Gobi-Altai, Mongolia, however, a variety of Planolites sizes had already appeared in the T. pedum Zone, and the BPBI's on some bedding surfaces of the T. pedum Zone are already comparable to those in the R. avalonensis Zone in Newfoundland. In the earliest Cambrian, diversification and increase in the biological activity of the benthic fauna were diachronous in the wide geographic scale, starting earlier at lower latitudes (South China and western Mongolia) than at higher latitudes (Newfoundland), reflecting differences in the onset of Cambrian benthic animal activity under different climatic conditions. Supplemental figure 1 SUPPLEMENTAL DATA 1—Columnar section of the Treptichnus pedum Zone of the Chapel Island Formation in Fortune Head, Newfoundland. Supplemental figure 2 SUPPLEMENTAL DATA 2—Columnar section of the Rusophycus avalonensis Zone of the Chapel Island Formation in Fortune Head, Newfoundland. Supplemental figure 3 SUPPLEMENTAL DATA 3—Columnar section of the uppermost Dengying and Zhujiaqing formations in Meishucun, Yunnan. Supplemental figure 4 SUPPLEMENTAL DATA 4—Columnar section of the Tsagaan Oloom and Bayan Gol formations in Bayan Gol gorge, Gobi-Altai. Supplemental figure Captions Supplemental figure ... Other/Unknown Material Newfoundland Zenodo
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description In order to clarify the pattern of diversification and processes of biological activity during the Cambrian radiation, ichnofossils were comparatively studied in the early Cambrian sections of Newfoundland, South China and western Mongolia. Special attention was paid to size distributions of the most common ichnogenus, Planolites, and the densities of all the observed ichnofossils that preserve animal activity as expressed by bedding plane bioturbation indices (BPBI). From the Fortune Head section in Newfoundland, a clear size increase in the ichnogenus Planolites is confirmed from the Treptichnus pedum Zone to the overlying Rusophycus avalonensis Zone. The BPBI also shows much stronger biological activity in the R. avalonensis Zone than in the T. pedum Zone. In Meishucun, South China and Gobi-Altai, Mongolia, however, a variety of Planolites sizes had already appeared in the T. pedum Zone, and the BPBI's on some bedding surfaces of the T. pedum Zone are already comparable to those in the R. avalonensis Zone in Newfoundland. In the earliest Cambrian, diversification and increase in the biological activity of the benthic fauna were diachronous in the wide geographic scale, starting earlier at lower latitudes (South China and western Mongolia) than at higher latitudes (Newfoundland), reflecting differences in the onset of Cambrian benthic animal activity under different climatic conditions. Supplemental figure 1 SUPPLEMENTAL DATA 1—Columnar section of the Treptichnus pedum Zone of the Chapel Island Formation in Fortune Head, Newfoundland. Supplemental figure 2 SUPPLEMENTAL DATA 2—Columnar section of the Rusophycus avalonensis Zone of the Chapel Island Formation in Fortune Head, Newfoundland. Supplemental figure 3 SUPPLEMENTAL DATA 3—Columnar section of the uppermost Dengying and Zhujiaqing formations in Meishucun, Yunnan. Supplemental figure 4 SUPPLEMENTAL DATA 4—Columnar section of the Tsagaan Oloom and Bayan Gol formations in Bayan Gol gorge, Gobi-Altai. Supplemental figure Captions Supplemental figure ...
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author Mochizuki, Takafumi
Oji, Tatsuo
Zhao, Yuanlong
Peng, Jin
Yang, Xinglian
Sersmaa, Gonchigdorj
Gonchigdorj, Sersmaa
spellingShingle Mochizuki, Takafumi
Oji, Tatsuo
Zhao, Yuanlong
Peng, Jin
Yang, Xinglian
Sersmaa, Gonchigdorj
Gonchigdorj, Sersmaa
Data from: Diachronous increase in early Cambrian ichnofossil size and benthic faunal activity in different climatic regions
author_facet Mochizuki, Takafumi
Oji, Tatsuo
Zhao, Yuanlong
Peng, Jin
Yang, Xinglian
Sersmaa, Gonchigdorj
Gonchigdorj, Sersmaa
author_sort Mochizuki, Takafumi
title Data from: Diachronous increase in early Cambrian ichnofossil size and benthic faunal activity in different climatic regions
title_short Data from: Diachronous increase in early Cambrian ichnofossil size and benthic faunal activity in different climatic regions
title_full Data from: Diachronous increase in early Cambrian ichnofossil size and benthic faunal activity in different climatic regions
title_fullStr Data from: Diachronous increase in early Cambrian ichnofossil size and benthic faunal activity in different climatic regions
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Diachronous increase in early Cambrian ichnofossil size and benthic faunal activity in different climatic regions
title_sort data from: diachronous increase in early cambrian ichnofossil size and benthic faunal activity in different climatic regions
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