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Phylogenetic and biogeographic analysis of deiphonine trilobites

Curtis R. Congreve and Bruce S. Lieberman
Phylogenetic and biogeographic analysis of deiphonine trilobites
Journal of Paleontology (January 2010) 84 (1): 128-136

Abstract

Cladistic parsimony analysis of the subfamily Deiphoninae Raymond, 1913 was conducted to produce a hypothesis of relationship for the group. The genera Deiphon Barrande, 1850 and Onycopyge Woodward, 1880 are found to be monophyletic, while the genus Sphaerocoryphe Angelin, 1854, as it was previously defined, is paraphyletic. A modified Brooks Parsimony Analysis using the phylogenetic hypothesis reveals patterns of biogeography, in particular, vicariance and geodispersal, during the Ordovician-Silurian. The analysis yields three major conclusions about deiphonine biogeography: Eastern Laurentia and Baltica were close enough during the late Ordovician to exchange taxa via sea level rise and fall; chance dispersal occurred between Northwestern Laurentia and Australia; and deiphonine trilobites likely originated in Baltica or Eastern Laurentia.


ISSN: 0022-3360
EISSN: 1937-2337
Coden: JPALAZ
Serial Title: Journal of Paleontology
Serial Volume: 84
Serial Issue: 1
Title: Phylogenetic and biogeographic analysis of deiphonine trilobites
Affiliation: University of Kansas, Department of Geology, Lawrence, KS, United States
Pages: 128-136
Published: 201001
Text Language: English
Publisher: Paleontological Society, Lawrence, KS, United States
References: 67
Accession Number: 2010-015557
Categories: Invertebrate paleontology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Annotation: NSF Grant DEB-0716162
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 3 tables
N42°37'60" - N43°04'60", W92°05'60" - W91°37'60"
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, Copyright, The Paleontological Society. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 201010

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