Reference
Benson, Roger B J et. al. (2014) Mesozoic marine tetrapod diversity: mass extinctions and temporal heterogeneity in geological megabiases affecting vertebrates; Proceedings of the Royal Society B : Biological Sciences,
Mesozoic marine tetrapod diversity: mass extinctions and temporal heterogeneity in geological megabiases affecting vertebrates
Principal Author
Roger B J Benson
Other Authors
Adam Stuart Smith, Richard J Butler, Johan Lindgren
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Academic paper
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society B : Biological Sciences
Abstract
The fossil record is our only direct means for evaluating shifts in biodiversity through Earth�s history. However, analyses of fossil marine invertebrates have demonstrated that geological megabiases profoundly influence fossil preservation and discovery, obscuring true diversity signals. Comparable studies of vertebrate palaeodiversity patterns remain in their infancy. A new species-level dataset of Mesozoic marine tetrapod occurrences was compared with a proxy for temporal variation in the volume and facies diversity of fossiliferous rock (number of marine fossiliferous formations: FMF). A strong correlation between taxic diversity and FMF is present during the Cretaceous. Weak or no correlation of Jurassic data suggests a qualitatively different sampling regime resulting from five apparent peaks in Triassic�Jurassic diversity. These correspond to a small number of European formations that have been the subject of intensive collecting, and represent �Lagersta¨tten effects�. Consideration of sampling biases allows re-evaluation of proposed mass extinction events. Marine tetrapod diversity declined during the Carnian or Norian. However, the proposed end-Triassic extinction event cannot be recognized with confidence. Some evidence supports an extinction event near the Jurassic/Cretaceous boundary, but the proposed end-Cenomanian extinction is probably an artefact of poor sampling. Marine tetrapod diversity underwent a long-term decline prior to the Cretaceous�Palaeogene extinction.
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English