Stromatoporoids from a Middle Devonian reef of South China and their palaeoecological implication

IF 1.8 3区 地球科学 Q2 PALEONTOLOGY Acta Palaeontologica Polonica Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.4202/app.00954.2021
Jiayuan Huang, Kun Liang, Yue Wang, S. Kershaw, J. Jeon, Yue Li, Wenkun Qie
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Stromatoporoids from a Middle Devonian reef in South China and their palaeoecological implication. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 67 (X): xxx–xxx. Stromatoporoids are the major constructors of a Givetian (Middle Devonian) fossil reef in shallow marine facies, in the Jiwozhai Member of the Dushan Formation, at Dahekou, near Dushan, Guizhou Province, South China. Stromatoporoids, together with other reef building and dwelling components (rugose corals, tabulates, chaetetids and others), form a high diversity community, making the Jiwozhai reef a palaeobiodiversity hotspot. In this study 11 species belonging to nine genera and four orders are identified, including Gerronostromaria grossum (Clathrodictyida), Pseudotrupetostroma porosum , and Salairella buecheliensis (Stromatoporida), Clathrocoilona spissa , Stictostroma sag­ inatum , and Synthetostroma actinostromoides (Stromatoporellida) and ? Habrostroma laminosum , Parallelopora sp., Stachyodes costulata , Stachyodes fasciculata and Stachyodes sp. (Syringostromatida). Among them, Clathrocoilona spissa and Gerronostromaria grossum are the most abundant stromatoporoid taxa. Stromatoporoid growth form, size, substrate and growth interruption are considered to be key autecological parameters to evaluate their growth behaviour and contribution in reef formation. Skeletons of laminar Clathrocoilona spissa are commonly smaller (up to 40 mm in basal dimension and less than 2 mm in thickness) than other stromatoporoid taxa and frequently encrusted on other organisms. In contrast, Gerronostromaria grossum dominates the assemblage, with its larger laminar growth form (up to 500 mm in basal dimension and 40 mm in thickness) expanding both on bioclastic and clay-rich micritic substrate and shows repeated growth interruptions, altogether evidence that this taxon was resilient to environmental pressure and may have pioneered the reef development. The variation of growth preference among stromatoporoid taxa therefore indicates a different growth strategy of each stromatoporoid in this reef environment.
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华南中泥盆世礁层孔类及其古生态意义。古生物学报67 (X): xxx-xxx。叠孔虫是贵州独山大河口独山组吉窝寨段浅海相Givetian(中泥盆世)古礁的主要构造物。叠层孔类与其他造礁和栖息成分(绢珊瑚、表珊瑚、毛纲等)构成了一个高度多样性的群落,使吉窝寨礁成为古生物多样性的热点。本研究共鉴定出4目9属11种,包括Gerronostromaria grossum (Clathrodictyida)、Pseudotrupetostroma porosum、Salairella buecheliensis (Stromatoporida)、Clathrocoilona spissa、Stictostroma sag - inatum、Synthetostroma actinostromoides (Stromatoporellida)和?层状棘球蚴、平行孔棘球蚴、纹状棘球蚴、束状棘球蚴和柱状棘球蚴。其中,spissa和Gerronostromaria grossum是最丰富的层孔虫类群。叠层孔体的生长形式、大小、基质和生长中断被认为是评价其生长行为和对珊瑚礁形成贡献的关键地质参数。与其他层孔虫类群相比,层孔虫的骨架通常较小(基底尺寸可达40毫米,厚度小于2毫米),并且经常被其他生物包裹。相比之下,Gerronostromaria grossum在组合中占主导地位,其更大的层流生长形式(基底尺寸达500毫米,厚度达40毫米)在生物碎屑和富含粘土的泥质基质上扩展,并显示出反复的生长中断,这些都证明了该分类群对环境压力的适应能力,可能是珊瑚礁发育的先驱。因此,叠孔虫类群间生长偏好的变化表明在该礁环境中,每个叠孔虫都有不同的生长策略。
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Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 地学-古生物学
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期刊介绍: Acta Palaeontologica Polonica is an international quarterly journal publishing papers of general interest from all areas of paleontology. Since its founding by Roman Kozłowski in 1956, various currents of modern paleontology have been represented in the contents of the journal, especially those rooted in biologically oriented paleontology, an area he helped establish. In-depth studies of all kinds of fossils, of the mode of life of ancient organisms and structure of their skeletons are welcome, as those offering stratigraphically ordered evidence of evolution. Work on vertebrates and applications of fossil evidence to developmental studies, both ontogeny and astogeny of clonal organisms, have a long tradition in our journal. Evolution of the biosphere and its ecosystems, as inferred from geochemical evidence, has also been the focus of studies published in the journal.
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