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Sea-level change and rock-record bias in the Cretaceous; a problem for extinction and biodiversity studies

Andrew B. Smith, Andrew S. Gale and Neale E. A. Monks
Sea-level change and rock-record bias in the Cretaceous; a problem for extinction and biodiversity studies (in Beyond phylogeny reconstruction; tree-based analyses in paleontology, Lisa Park (prefacer) and Andrew B. Smith (prefacer))
Paleobiology (2001) 27 (2): 241-253

Abstract

The association between mass extinction in the marine realm and eustatic sea-level change in the Mesozoic is well documented, but perplexing, because it seems implausible that sea-level change could actually cause a major extinction. However, large-scale cycles of sea-level change can and do alter the ratio of shallow to deep marine continental-shelf deposits preserved in the rock record both regionally and globally. This taphonomic megabias alone could be driving patterns of first and last occurrence and standing diversity because diversity and preservation potential both change predictably with water depth. We show that the Cenomanian/Turonian faunal event in western Europe has all the predicted signatures expected if taphonomic megabias was the cause. Grade taxa terminating in pseudoextinction and Lazarus taxa are predominantly found in the onshore facies that disappear for extended periods from the rock record. Before other mass extinctions are taken at face value, a much more careful analysis of biases in the rock record needs to be carried out, and faunal disappearances need to be analyzed within a phylogenetic framework.


ISSN: 0094-8373
EISSN: 1938-5331
Coden: PALBBM
Serial Title: Paleobiology
Serial Volume: 27
Serial Issue: 2
Title: Sea-level change and rock-record bias in the Cretaceous; a problem for extinction and biodiversity studies
Title: Beyond phylogeny reconstruction; tree-based analyses in paleontology
Author(s): Smith, Andrew B.Gale, Andrew S.Monks, Neale E. A.
Author(s): Park, Lisaprefacer
Author(s): Smith, Andrew B.prefacer
Affiliation: Natural History Museum, Department of Palaeontology, London, United Kingdom
Affiliation: University of Akron, Department of Geology, Akron, OH, United States
Pages: 241-253
Published: 2001
Text Language: English
Publisher: Franklin and Marshall College, Department of Geology, Lancaster, PA, United States
Meeting name: Geological Society of America, 1999 annual meeting
Meeting location: Denver, CO, USA, United States
Meeting date: 199910Oct. 1999
References: 44
Accession Number: 2002-032175
Categories: Invertebrate paleontology
Document Type: Serial Conference document
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. sketch map
N50°00'00" - N55°45'00", W06°30'00" - E01°30'00"
Secondary Affiliation: Natural History Museum, GBR, United KingdomUniversity of Greenwich, GBR, United Kingdom
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 200212

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