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The importance of plankton and nekton distributions in Ordovician palaeogeographical reconstructions

Thomas Servais, Alain Blieck, Martial Caridroit, Xu Chen, Florentin Paris and M. Franco Tortello
The importance of plankton and nekton distributions in Ordovician palaeogeographical reconstructions
Bulletin de la Societe Geologique de France (November 2005) 176 (6): 531-543

Abstract

Trilobites and brachiopods are the two main fossil groups that allowed construction of the first palaeogeographical maps for the early Palaeozoic. Together with the bivalves and ostracodes, the benthic elements of these fossil groups have proved to be of great palaeobiogeographical importance. For this reason, these groups are usually considered to be "better" fossils for inferring Ordovician palaeogeography. The present study indicates that planktic and nektic fossil groups should not be neglected in such palaeobiogeographical studies. The plotting on a palaeogeographical reconstruction for the Arenig (Lower Ordovician, -480 Ma) of some planktic (acritarchs, chitinozoans) and nektic (vertebrates, pelagic trilobites) fossil groups indicates that their distribution appears in part surprisingly similar to that of the benthic trilobite faunas that are considered to display the greatest provincialism. For example, the distribution of the "peri-Gondwanan" acritarch province including Arbusculidium filamentosum, Coryphidium and Striatotheca, and the distribution of the Eremochitina brevis chitinozoan assemblage are almost identical to the palaeogeographical distribution of the Calymenacean-Dalmanitacean trilobite fauna. A review of the different planktic and nektic fossil groups also indicates that it is very important to carefully select "good" palaeogeographical indicators, in most cases from a large number of taxa. It appears that almost all fossil groups include some "good" palaeobiogeographical "markers". Therefore it is important to search for "better" taxa within each fossil group, instead of looking only for the "better" fossil groups as a whole.


ISSN: 0037-9409
EISSN: 1777-5817
Serial Title: Bulletin de la Societe Geologique de France
Serial Volume: 176
Serial Issue: 6
Title: The importance of plankton and nekton distributions in Ordovician palaeogeographical reconstructions
Affiliation: Universitaet Erlangen, Institut fur Palaeontologie, Erlangen, Federal Republic of Germany
Pages: 531-543
Published: 200511
Text Language: English
Summary Language: French
Publisher: Societe Geologique de France, Paris, France
References: 106
Accession Number: 2006-021272
Categories: Stratigraphy
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: sketch maps
Secondary Affiliation: Universite de Lille I, FRA, FranceAcademia Sinica, CHN, ChinaUniversite de Rennes I, FRA, FranceMuseo de la Plata, ARG, Argentina
Country of Publication: France
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2022, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, Copyright, Societe Geologique de France. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 200606

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