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    In: Palaeontology, Wiley, Vol. 57, No. 3 ( 2014-05), p. 547-589
    Kurzfassung: Based on the quantitative community analysis using species‐level identifications, we track the restoration of benthic ecosystems after the end‐ P ermian mass extinction throughout the L ower T riassic of the western USA . New data on the palaeoecology of the T haynes G roup and S inbad F ormation are provided, which fill a gap between the recently studied palaeoecology of the G riesbachian– D ienerian D inwoody F ormation and the S pathian V irgin F ormation. In the S inbad F ormation and T haynes G roup, 17 species (12 genera) of bivalves, 7 species and genera of gastropods and 2 species and genera of brachiopods are recognized. The new bivalve genus C onfusionella ( P teriidae) is described. A comprehensive review of the whole L ower T riassic succession of benthic ecosystems of the western USA indicates that mid‐ and inner shelf environments show incipient recovery signals around the G riesbachian– D ienerian transition, during the S mithian and, most profound, during the early S pathian. Ecological data from youngest strata of the D inwoody F ormation as well as stratigraphic ranges of species suggest that the late D ienerian was likely a time interval of environmental stress for benthic ecosystems. Despite some evidence for short‐term environmental disturbances (e.g. shift of dominant taxa, transient drop in alpha‐diversity) during the S mithian– S pathian transition, benthic ecosystems did not show any notable taxonomic turnover at that time, in contrast to the major crisis that affected ammonoids and conodonts. Whereas alpha‐diversity of benthic communities generally increased throughout the E arly T riassic, beta‐diversity remained low, which reflects a persistently wide environmental range of benthic species. This observation is in accordance with a recently proposed model that predicts a time lag between increasing within‐habitat diversity (alpha‐diversity) and the onset of taxonomic differentiation between habitats (beta‐diversity) during biotic recoveries from mass extinction events. The observation that beta‐diversity had not significantly increased during the E arly T riassic might also provide an explanation for the comparably sluggish increase in benthic diversity during that time, which has previously been attributed to persistent environmental stress.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    ISSN: 0031-0239 , 1475-4983
    URL: Issue
    Sprache: Englisch
    Verlag: Wiley
    Publikationsdatum: 2014
    ZDB Id: 2034710-8
    SSG: 13
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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