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Dissecting the global diversity trajectory of an enigmatic group: The paleogeographic history of tentaculitoids

机译:剖析一个神秘群体的全球多样性轨迹:触手类古地理史

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Tentaculitoids have long been recognized as a problematic group that diversified taxonomically and expanded geographically through much of the Ordovician-Devonian, only to become extinct toward the end of the Devonian. Perhaps because of uncertainties about their biological affinities, there has never been a definitive study of the diversity trajectories of tentaculitoids at either global or regional scales, and paleoecological analyses of the group are almost entirely lacking in the literature. Here, we present a much-expanded, paleogeographically-resolved database for tentaculitoids, which we use to present a first-ever assessment of their global history in a paleogeographic context.The new data suggest an increase to a standing-diversity peak in the Devonian of 30 genera, preceded by a Silurian radiation that appears to have been focused mainly in Baltoscandia. Because most of the Silurian Baltoscandian data were derived from a single bibliographic source, the possibility cannot be ruled out that this concentration primarily reflects a monographic bias. The continued radiation in the Devonian was geographically broad-based, however, recognizable in several venues worldwide. Furthermore, whereas previous investigations suggested that a temporal transition could be recognized between the major tentaculitoid orders-Tentaculitida-thought to dominate in the Ordovician and Silurian, and Dacryoconarida and Homoctenida-thought to radiate in the Devonian-the new data point to a much broader overlap in the temporal trajectories of the groups. Coupled with information about differences in their life habits, this would appear to rule out any possibility that the three groups were ever in direct competition.
机译:触角类古生物一直被认为是一个有问题的群体,其在分类学上多样化,并在奥陶纪-德文系的大部分地区扩展了地理范围,直到泥盆纪末期才灭绝。也许由于不确定它们的生物亲和力,所以从未对全球或区域尺度的触手类动物的多样性轨迹进行确切的研究,而且文献中几乎完全没有对该类的古生态学分析。在这里,我们提供了一个扩展的,由古地理解析的触手类数据库,该数据库用于对古触角类动物的全球历史进行首次评估。新数据表明泥盆纪的站立多样性峰值增加了。在30属中,有志留纪的辐射似乎主要集中在Baltoscandia。由于大多数志留系巴尔托斯卡第期数据均来自单一书目来源,因此不能排除这种集中度主要反映出专题偏见的可能性。泥盆纪持续不断的辐射在地理上是广泛的,但是,在全世界的几个地方都可以识别。此外,尽管先前的研究表明,可以认为主要触手类目(Tentaculitida)在奥陶纪和志留纪时期占主导地位,Dacryoconarida和Homoctenida认为在泥盆纪呈辐射状之间存在时间过渡,但新数据指向更广泛的范围。各组的时间轨迹重叠。再加上有关他们生活习惯差异的信息,这似乎可以排除这三个群体直接竞争的任何可能性。

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