Palaeobiogeography, palaeoecology and evolution of Lower Ordovician conulariids and Sphenothallus (Medusozoa, Cnidaria), with emphasis on the Fezouata Shale of southeastern Morocco

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Main Author: Van Iten, Heyo
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: Muir, Lucy, Simoes, Marcello G. [UNESP], Leme, Juliana M., Marques, Antonio C., Yoder, Naomi
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Language: eng
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Summary: The fossil record of conulariids (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa) extends downward into the topmost part of the Ediacaran System, but the first appearance of diverse, widespread conulariids is in siliciclastic rock units of Early Ordovician age, which collectively host at least six conulariid genera. Some of these same units also contain Sphenothallus, a probable medusozoan that frequently co-occurs with conulariids in Ordovician and younger deposits. Lower Ordovician conulariid localities are distributed among five (originally) Southern Hemisphere terranes, namely Core Gondwana (Archaeoconularia, Eoconularia and Teresconularia), Armorica (Conularia azaisi), Avalonia (Archaeoconularia, Eoconularia and Exoconularia), Perunica (Archaeoconularia, Conularia and Conulariella) and South China (Conulariella). C azaisi, currently known from the Southern Montagne Noire (France), probably represents a new genus. Sphenothallus occurs in South China, North China (Korea), Armorica (Southern Montagne Noire) and Core Gondwana (Morocco). In southeastern Morocco, Burgess Shale-type Konservat-Lagerstatten in the Fezouata Shale (Tremadocian Floian) yield Archaeoconularia sp., Eoconularia sp. and at least one species of Sphenothallus. This low-diversity conulariid assemblage is most similar to the Tremadocian assemblage of Wales (Avalonia), which likewise consists of a single species each of Archaeoconularia and Eoconularia. In the Fezouata Shale, Archaeoconularia sp. and Eoconularia sp. frequently occur in monospecific mass associations. Such associations probably represent an original clumped distribution on the seafloor. Additionally, some Eoconularia sp. occur in V-like pairs or radial clusters, and also some specimens were attached at the apical end to a phosphatic brachiopod or to a corner sulcus of a larger specimen of Eoconularia sp. Similar conulariid/brachiopod associations, consisting of Conularia trentonensis and Onniella sp., occur in the Upper Ordovician (Katian) Collingwood Shale of southern Ontario, Canada. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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spelling Palaeobiogeography, palaeoecology and evolution of Lower Ordovician conulariids and Sphenothallus (Medusozoa, Cnidaria), with emphasis on the Fezouata Shale of southeastern MoroccoConulariidsSphenothallusMedusozoaLower OrdovicianGondwanaFezouataThe fossil record of conulariids (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa) extends downward into the topmost part of the Ediacaran System, but the first appearance of diverse, widespread conulariids is in siliciclastic rock units of Early Ordovician age, which collectively host at least six conulariid genera. Some of these same units also contain Sphenothallus, a probable medusozoan that frequently co-occurs with conulariids in Ordovician and younger deposits. Lower Ordovician conulariid localities are distributed among five (originally) Southern Hemisphere terranes, namely Core Gondwana (Archaeoconularia, Eoconularia and Teresconularia), Armorica (Conularia azaisi), Avalonia (Archaeoconularia, Eoconularia and Exoconularia), Perunica (Archaeoconularia, Conularia and Conulariella) and South China (Conulariella). C azaisi, currently known from the Southern Montagne Noire (France), probably represents a new genus. Sphenothallus occurs in South China, North China (Korea), Armorica (Southern Montagne Noire) and Core Gondwana (Morocco). In southeastern Morocco, Burgess Shale-type Konservat-Lagerstatten in the Fezouata Shale (Tremadocian Floian) yield Archaeoconularia sp., Eoconularia sp. and at least one species of Sphenothallus. This low-diversity conulariid assemblage is most similar to the Tremadocian assemblage of Wales (Avalonia), which likewise consists of a single species each of Archaeoconularia and Eoconularia. In the Fezouata Shale, Archaeoconularia sp. and Eoconularia sp. frequently occur in monospecific mass associations. Such associations probably represent an original clumped distribution on the seafloor. Additionally, some Eoconularia sp. occur in V-like pairs or radial clusters, and also some specimens were attached at the apical end to a phosphatic brachiopod or to a corner sulcus of a larger specimen of Eoconularia sp. Similar conulariid/brachiopod associations, consisting of Conularia trentonensis and Onniella sp., occur in the Upper Ordovician (Katian) Collingwood Shale of southern Ontario, Canada. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Hanover College Faculty Development CommitteeHanover Coll, Dept Geol, Hanover, IN 47243 USACincinnati Museum Ctr, Dept Invertebrate Paleontol, 1301 Western Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45203 USAAmgueddfa Cymru Natl Museum Wales, Dept Geol, Cathays Pk, Cardiff CF10 3NP, S Glam, WalesSao Paulo State Univ, Dept Zool, BR-18618000 Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Sao Paulo, Geosci Inst, R Logo 562, BR-05508080 Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Sao Paulo, Biosci Inst, R Matao 101, BR-05508090 Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Sao Paulo, Ctr Marine Biol, Sao Sebastiao, BrazilUniv Southern Mississippi, Dept Marine Sci, Stennis Space Ctr, MS 39529 USASao Paulo State Univ, Dept Zool, BR-18618000 Sao Paulo, BrazilElsevier B.V.Hanover CollCincinnati Museum CtrAmgueddfa Cymru Natl Museum WalesUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Univ Southern MississippiVan Iten, HeyoMuir, LucySimoes, Marcello G. [UNESP]Leme, Juliana M.Marques, Antonio C.Yoder, Naomi2018-11-26T17:06:10Z2018-11-26T17:06:10Z2016-10-15info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article170-178application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2016.03.008Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Bv, v. 460, p. 170-178, 2016.0031-0182http://hdl.handle.net/11449/16191510.1016/j.palaeo.2016.03.008WOS:000383296200014WOS000383296200014.pdfWeb of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengPalaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology1,285info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-10-15T19:21:07Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/161915Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-10-15T19:21:07Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Palaeobiogeography, palaeoecology and evolution of Lower Ordovician conulariids and Sphenothallus (Medusozoa, Cnidaria), with emphasis on the Fezouata Shale of southeastern Morocco
title Palaeobiogeography, palaeoecology and evolution of Lower Ordovician conulariids and Sphenothallus (Medusozoa, Cnidaria), with emphasis on the Fezouata Shale of southeastern Morocco
spellingShingle Palaeobiogeography, palaeoecology and evolution of Lower Ordovician conulariids and Sphenothallus (Medusozoa, Cnidaria), with emphasis on the Fezouata Shale of southeastern Morocco
Van Iten, Heyo
Conulariids
Sphenothallus
Medusozoa
Lower Ordovician
Gondwana
Fezouata
title_short Palaeobiogeography, palaeoecology and evolution of Lower Ordovician conulariids and Sphenothallus (Medusozoa, Cnidaria), with emphasis on the Fezouata Shale of southeastern Morocco
title_full Palaeobiogeography, palaeoecology and evolution of Lower Ordovician conulariids and Sphenothallus (Medusozoa, Cnidaria), with emphasis on the Fezouata Shale of southeastern Morocco
title_fullStr Palaeobiogeography, palaeoecology and evolution of Lower Ordovician conulariids and Sphenothallus (Medusozoa, Cnidaria), with emphasis on the Fezouata Shale of southeastern Morocco
title_full_unstemmed Palaeobiogeography, palaeoecology and evolution of Lower Ordovician conulariids and Sphenothallus (Medusozoa, Cnidaria), with emphasis on the Fezouata Shale of southeastern Morocco
title_sort Palaeobiogeography, palaeoecology and evolution of Lower Ordovician conulariids and Sphenothallus (Medusozoa, Cnidaria), with emphasis on the Fezouata Shale of southeastern Morocco
author Van Iten, Heyo
author_facet Van Iten, Heyo
Muir, Lucy
Simoes, Marcello G. [UNESP]
Leme, Juliana M.
Marques, Antonio C.
Yoder, Naomi
author_role author
author2 Muir, Lucy
Simoes, Marcello G. [UNESP]
Leme, Juliana M.
Marques, Antonio C.
Yoder, Naomi
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Hanover Coll
Cincinnati Museum Ctr
Amgueddfa Cymru Natl Museum Wales
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Univ Southern Mississippi
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Van Iten, Heyo
Muir, Lucy
Simoes, Marcello G. [UNESP]
Leme, Juliana M.
Marques, Antonio C.
Yoder, Naomi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Conulariids
Sphenothallus
Medusozoa
Lower Ordovician
Gondwana
Fezouata
topic Conulariids
Sphenothallus
Medusozoa
Lower Ordovician
Gondwana
Fezouata
description The fossil record of conulariids (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa) extends downward into the topmost part of the Ediacaran System, but the first appearance of diverse, widespread conulariids is in siliciclastic rock units of Early Ordovician age, which collectively host at least six conulariid genera. Some of these same units also contain Sphenothallus, a probable medusozoan that frequently co-occurs with conulariids in Ordovician and younger deposits. Lower Ordovician conulariid localities are distributed among five (originally) Southern Hemisphere terranes, namely Core Gondwana (Archaeoconularia, Eoconularia and Teresconularia), Armorica (Conularia azaisi), Avalonia (Archaeoconularia, Eoconularia and Exoconularia), Perunica (Archaeoconularia, Conularia and Conulariella) and South China (Conulariella). C azaisi, currently known from the Southern Montagne Noire (France), probably represents a new genus. Sphenothallus occurs in South China, North China (Korea), Armorica (Southern Montagne Noire) and Core Gondwana (Morocco). In southeastern Morocco, Burgess Shale-type Konservat-Lagerstatten in the Fezouata Shale (Tremadocian Floian) yield Archaeoconularia sp., Eoconularia sp. and at least one species of Sphenothallus. This low-diversity conulariid assemblage is most similar to the Tremadocian assemblage of Wales (Avalonia), which likewise consists of a single species each of Archaeoconularia and Eoconularia. In the Fezouata Shale, Archaeoconularia sp. and Eoconularia sp. frequently occur in monospecific mass associations. Such associations probably represent an original clumped distribution on the seafloor. Additionally, some Eoconularia sp. occur in V-like pairs or radial clusters, and also some specimens were attached at the apical end to a phosphatic brachiopod or to a corner sulcus of a larger specimen of Eoconularia sp. Similar conulariid/brachiopod associations, consisting of Conularia trentonensis and Onniella sp., occur in the Upper Ordovician (Katian) Collingwood Shale of southern Ontario, Canada. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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