An endemic brachiopod faunule from the Aeronian (early Silurian) of South China: palaeobiogeographical and palaeoecological implications

Bing Huang, Diann-Yih Chen, Jiayu Rong
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Abstract After the Late Ordovician mass extinction, brachiopods recovered and re-radiated during the Aeronian age of the early Silurian. However, a drastic turnover of Ordovician-type to Silurian-type faunas took place. In South China, Aeronian brachiopod faunas are rarely reported and typically of low diversity. Here, we describe an endemic brachiopod faunule from the middle Xiangshuyuan Formation (middle Aeronian) of Yinjiang in northern Guizhou Province, South China. The fossils include five endemic species assigned to five genera. With the exception of Zygospiraella, at least three of these genera are also endemic. The diagnoses of Qianomena and Sinokulumbella are revised based on new specimens. The palaeobiogeographical and palaeoecological implications of the faunule are discussed and interpreted as products of climatic warming and increased habitat heterogeneity during the Aeronian. Bing Huang [ bhuang@nigpas.ac.cn ] and Jia-yu Rong [jyrong@nigpas.ac.cn] , State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Center for Excellence in Life and Paleoenvironment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 39 East Beijing Road, Nanjing 210008, China; Di Chen [dichen@nigpas.ac.cn ] China University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China.
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华南早志留世一特有腕足动物区系:古地理和古生态意义
在晚奥陶世大灭绝之后,腕足动物在早志留世的Aeronian时代恢复并重新辐射。然而,奥陶系动物群向志留系动物群发生了剧烈的转换。在华南地区,Aeronian腕足动物区系报道较少,且具有典型的低多样性。本文描述了贵州北部阴江中香树园组一个特有的腕足动物区系。这些化石包括五个特有种,分属五个属。除了合胞螺旋体菌外,这些属中至少有三个也是地方性的。根据新标本对千omena和sinokulumella的诊断进行了修订。讨论了该区系的古生物地理和古生态意义,并将其解释为大气纪气候变暖和生境异质性增加的产物。黄兵[bhuang@nigpas.ac.cn],荣佳玉[jyrong@nigpas.ac.cn],中国科学院南京地质古生物研究所古生物与地层学国家重点实验室,中国科学院生命与古环境卓越中心,北京东路39号,南京210008;陈迪[dichen@nigpas.ac.cn]中国科学院中国大学,北京100049
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