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Titre: Palaeoecological aspects of the diversification of echinoderms in the Lower Ordovician of central Anti-Atlas, Morocco
Auteur(s): Noailles
Khaoula
Martin
Lefebvre
Sumrall
Aaron W.
Colin D.
Allaire
Pittet
Emmanuel L.O.
Thomas E.
Samuel
Nardin
Bernard
Elise
Fleur
Kouraïss
Bertrand
Ninon
Zamora
Guensburg
Hunter
Date de publication: 15-oct-2016
Editeur: Elsevier B.V.
Référence bibliographique: Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology, v. 460 (10
Résumé: Echinoderms are one of the major components of benthic faunas in the Lower Ordovician sequence near Zagora, central Anti-Atlas, Morocco. The Fezouata Shale (Tremadocian–late Floian) has yielded numerous, exquisitely preserved echinoderm assemblages, ranging through several stratigraphic levels and palaeoenvironmental conditions. These associations offer a unique opportunity to document both evolutionary and palaeoecological aspects of echinoderm diversification in high-latitude, siliciclastic-dominated western Gondwana sediments, where rapid in situ burials facilitated excellent faunal census conditions. Lower shoreface deposits of the Fezouata Shale provide the most complete record of successive echinoderm faunas. In late Tremadocian times, these relatively shallow shelf deposits show the progressive replacement of low-diversity, opportunistic, Cambrian-like, dwarfed communities dominated by cornute stylophorans, in unhospitable, dysoxic environmental conditions by higher diversity benthic assemblages, more typical of the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event and dominated by blastozoans, on well-oxygenated sea-floors. The turnover of the Ordovician radiation was apparently slightly delayed in more proximal settings. Eocrinoid meadows persisted in shallower environmental conditions up to the middle Floian. In the late Floian, they were replaced by diploporite-dominated communities, typical of later Ordovician high-latitude peri-Gondwanan faunas. From a palaeobiogeographic point of view, low-diversity assemblages display relatively strong affinities with cosmopolitan late Cambrian echinoderm faunas, whereas high-diversity communities are dominated by peri-Gondwanan taxa.
Licence: http://andzoa.ma/fr
URI/URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2016.02.039
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ISSN: 0031-0182
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2016.02.039
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