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Diversity and palaeoecology of Early Devonian invertebrate associations in the Tafilalt (Anti-Atlas, Morocco)


Frey, Linda; Naglic, Carole; Hofmann, Richard; Schemm-Gregory, Mena; Frýda, Jiří; Kröger, Björn; Taylor, Paul D; Wilson, Mark A; Klug, Christian (2014). Diversity and palaeoecology of Early Devonian invertebrate associations in the Tafilalt (Anti-Atlas, Morocco). Bulletin of Geosciences, 89(1):75-112.

Abstract

Quantitative analyses of the taxonomic composition and palaeoecology of five Early Devonian faunules (earliest Lochkovian to early Emsian) collected from the locality Jebel Ouaoufilal in the Tafilalt (Morocco) were conducted. We examined 3376 specimens belonging to 158 species and their stratigraphic distribution. The quantitative data sets were analysed for alpha diversity and ecospace utilization. Macrofossils of every faunule were identified, counted and grouped according to ecological categories of tiering, motility and feeding behaviour. Based on these data, we noted (i) a strong increase in species richness, especially in benthic species, from the lowermost Lochkovian to the Pragian stage and a following subtle decrease in the early Emsian and (ii) a considerable expansion of ecospace use from the earliest Lochkovian to the early Emsian. These general trends are considered to be a result of favourable living conditions due to a growing oxygen content at the sea floor, which correlates with a regional and potentially a global regression from the Lochkovian to the Pragian. A transgression in the early Zlíchovian probably reduced the species richness by decreasing the oxygenation of bottom waters. Additionally, we described and figured three new genera and six new species of the diverse Pragian faunule (86 species): the hederelloid Filihernodia buccina gen. et sp. nov., the crinoid Hexawacrinus claudiakurtae gen. et sp. nov., the gastropods Oriomphalus multiornatus sp. nov., Eohormotomina restisevoluta gen. et sp. nov., and the cephalopods Tenuitheoceras secretum gen. et sp. nov. and Arionoceras kennethdebaetsi sp. nov. We record the first occurrence of Tiaracrinus moravicus from Africa.

Abstract

Quantitative analyses of the taxonomic composition and palaeoecology of five Early Devonian faunules (earliest Lochkovian to early Emsian) collected from the locality Jebel Ouaoufilal in the Tafilalt (Morocco) were conducted. We examined 3376 specimens belonging to 158 species and their stratigraphic distribution. The quantitative data sets were analysed for alpha diversity and ecospace utilization. Macrofossils of every faunule were identified, counted and grouped according to ecological categories of tiering, motility and feeding behaviour. Based on these data, we noted (i) a strong increase in species richness, especially in benthic species, from the lowermost Lochkovian to the Pragian stage and a following subtle decrease in the early Emsian and (ii) a considerable expansion of ecospace use from the earliest Lochkovian to the early Emsian. These general trends are considered to be a result of favourable living conditions due to a growing oxygen content at the sea floor, which correlates with a regional and potentially a global regression from the Lochkovian to the Pragian. A transgression in the early Zlíchovian probably reduced the species richness by decreasing the oxygenation of bottom waters. Additionally, we described and figured three new genera and six new species of the diverse Pragian faunule (86 species): the hederelloid Filihernodia buccina gen. et sp. nov., the crinoid Hexawacrinus claudiakurtae gen. et sp. nov., the gastropods Oriomphalus multiornatus sp. nov., Eohormotomina restisevoluta gen. et sp. nov., and the cephalopods Tenuitheoceras secretum gen. et sp. nov. and Arionoceras kennethdebaetsi sp. nov. We record the first occurrence of Tiaracrinus moravicus from Africa.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:07 Faculty of Science > Paleontological Institute and Museum
Dewey Decimal Classification:560 Fossils & prehistoric life
Scopus Subject Areas:Physical Sciences > General Environmental Science
Physical Sciences > General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Language:English
Date:2014
Deposited On:05 Dec 2013 14:53
Last Modified:29 Mar 2023 08:52
Publisher:Czech Geological Survey
ISSN:1214-1119
OA Status:Hybrid
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Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.3140/bull.geosci.1459
Related URLs:http://www.geology.cz/bulletin/scope (Publisher)
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