Latitudinal gradients and development of endemism in Late Ordovician brachiopods of Laurentia: examples from the Hiscobeccus-Rhynchotrema and Dinorthis-Plaesiomys lineages

نویسندگاناکبر سهرابی، کالین اسپورات، جیسو جین
همایشCanadian Paleontology Conference, Toronto
تاریخ برگزاری همایش۲۰۱۲.۰۹،۱۲
محل برگزاری همایشتورونتو
نوع ارائهسخنرانی
سطح همایشبین المللی

چکیده مقاله

The palaeocontinent Laurentia experienced pulses of major marine transgression during the Late Ordovician (Katian) and was covered by extensive equatorial to subtropical epicontinental seas. Brachiopods that evolved in the newly created habitats showed increasingly strong endemism from the early to late Katian. At the faunal level, the Laurentian epicontinental brachiopod (LEB) fauna became ubiquitous in the epicontinental seas, with a high level of generic homogeneity but little in common with the coeval faunas in other palaeotropically located tectonic plates. At the level of species distribution, there was limited mixing between palaeoequatorial intracratonic basins and higher tropical to subtropical pericratonic shelves within Laurentia by late Katian. This was demonstrated by the palaeogeographical distribution of several species lineages and morphological clines along latitudinal and other ecological gradients. Such a high level of endemism suggests an extreme specialization of the LEB fauna in the tropical epicontinental seas, which made it most vulnerable to the drastic climate change and mass extinction during the Hirnantian glaciation.