A new Pennsylvanian Oriocrassatellinae from Brazil and the distribution of the genus Oriocrassatella in space and time
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- Anelli, Luiz E.; Simões, Marcello G.; Gonzalez, Carlos Roberto; Souza, Paulo A.
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- 2012
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- inglés
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- Oriocrassatella Etheridge Jr., 1907 is a long range crassatellid bivalve genus well recognized in shallow waters of epeiric seas throughout the upper part of Paleozoic. The first occurrences of this genus are recorded in the sedimentary successions of the Gondwana, both in Australia and South America. However, the geographic and age distribution of Oriocrassatella in Late Mississippian deposits of Australia and Argentina may indicate an earliest Visean or even a pre-Visean origin for the genus. Following its origin in Early Carboniferous a complex paleobiogeographic history from Southern to Northern Hemisphere took place in the Permian. During its initial dispersal phase from Late Carboniferous to the Early Permian the genus thrived in cold water environments associated to the Late Paleozoic Gondwana glaciation. Shallow-water bottoms of the warm waters of the central Gondwana fringe and Laurussia were colonized by Oriocrassatella only during Early Permian times when the genus became cosmopolitan. A new species of this genus is described herein, Oriocrassatella piauiensis n. sp., recorded from the Piauí Formation, Pennsylvanian of the Parnaíba Basin. This new species may represent an early adaptation to warm waters. However, based on available data, species of this genus seem to have adapted definitely to warm water environments probably related the Late Pennsylvanian interglacial phases. In these phases, climatic barrier were interrupted allowing the faunal interchange and larval dispersion following a South to North migration route through the eastern margins of Gondwana and the eastern Paleotethys.
Oriocrassatella Etheridge Jr., 1907 est un crassatellidé à large distribution stratigraphique, bien connu dans les mers épicontinentales en eaux peu profondes, caractéristique du Paléozoïque supérieur. Ce genre apparaît pour la première fois dans des dépôts sédimentaires du Gondwana, en Australie et en Amérique du Sud. D’après sa distribution spatio-temporelle dans des dépôts du Mississippien supérieur, Oriocrassatella serait originaire du début du Viséen, ou même pré-viséenne. Par la suite, depuis le Carbonifère inférieur jusqu’au Permien, ce genre a eu une histoire paléobiogéographique complexe allant de l’hémisphère Sud vers l’hémisphère Nord. Pendant la phase initiale de dispersion à partir du Carbonifère supérieur jusqu’au Permien inférieur, ce genre a prospéré dans un milieu dominé par des eaux froides du Gondwana, suite à la glaciation du Paléozoïque supérieur. Les eaux littorales chaudes du Gondwana central et de Laurussia ont été colonisées par Oriocrassatella uniquement durant le Permien inférieur, parce que ce genre est devenu cosmopolite. Une espèce nouvelle, O. piauiensis n. sp., est décrite de la Formation Piauí du Pennsylvanien du bassin du Parnaíba ; elle pourrait représenter une première adaptation aux eaux chaudes. En outre, et en s’appuyant sur les données disponibles, d’autres espèces d’Oriocrassatella se seraient aussi définitivement adaptées à des milieux en eaux chaudes au cours des périodes interglaciaires du Pennsylvanien tardif, car des barrières climatiques ont disparu, favorisant des échanges de faune avec dispersion des larves, et migration du sud vers le nord le long des bordures est du Gondwana et de la Paléotéthys.
Fil: Anelli, Luiz E.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; Brasil
Fil: Simões, Marcello G.. Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho; Brasil
Fil: Gonzalez, Carlos Roberto. Fundación Miguel Lillo; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán; Argentina
Fil: Souza, Paulo A.. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul; Brasil - Materia
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A new Pennsylvanian Oriocrassatellinae from Brazil and the distribution of the genus Oriocrassatella in space and timeNouvel Oriocrassatellinae du Pennsylvanien du Brésil et distribution spatio-temporelle d’OriocrassatellaAnelli, Luiz E.Simões, Marcello G.Gonzalez, Carlos RobertoSouza, Paulo A.BIVALVEGLACIATIONGONDWANANEW SPECIESORIOCRASSATELLAPALEOBIOGEOGRAPHYUPPER PALEOZOIChttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1Oriocrassatella Etheridge Jr., 1907 is a long range crassatellid bivalve genus well recognized in shallow waters of epeiric seas throughout the upper part of Paleozoic. The first occurrences of this genus are recorded in the sedimentary successions of the Gondwana, both in Australia and South America. However, the geographic and age distribution of Oriocrassatella in Late Mississippian deposits of Australia and Argentina may indicate an earliest Visean or even a pre-Visean origin for the genus. Following its origin in Early Carboniferous a complex paleobiogeographic history from Southern to Northern Hemisphere took place in the Permian. During its initial dispersal phase from Late Carboniferous to the Early Permian the genus thrived in cold water environments associated to the Late Paleozoic Gondwana glaciation. Shallow-water bottoms of the warm waters of the central Gondwana fringe and Laurussia were colonized by Oriocrassatella only during Early Permian times when the genus became cosmopolitan. A new species of this genus is described herein, Oriocrassatella piauiensis n. sp., recorded from the Piauí Formation, Pennsylvanian of the Parnaíba Basin. This new species may represent an early adaptation to warm waters. However, based on available data, species of this genus seem to have adapted definitely to warm water environments probably related the Late Pennsylvanian interglacial phases. In these phases, climatic barrier were interrupted allowing the faunal interchange and larval dispersion following a South to North migration route through the eastern margins of Gondwana and the eastern Paleotethys.Oriocrassatella Etheridge Jr., 1907 est un crassatellidé à large distribution stratigraphique, bien connu dans les mers épicontinentales en eaux peu profondes, caractéristique du Paléozoïque supérieur. Ce genre apparaît pour la première fois dans des dépôts sédimentaires du Gondwana, en Australie et en Amérique du Sud. D’après sa distribution spatio-temporelle dans des dépôts du Mississippien supérieur, Oriocrassatella serait originaire du début du Viséen, ou même pré-viséenne. Par la suite, depuis le Carbonifère inférieur jusqu’au Permien, ce genre a eu une histoire paléobiogéographique complexe allant de l’hémisphère Sud vers l’hémisphère Nord. Pendant la phase initiale de dispersion à partir du Carbonifère supérieur jusqu’au Permien inférieur, ce genre a prospéré dans un milieu dominé par des eaux froides du Gondwana, suite à la glaciation du Paléozoïque supérieur. Les eaux littorales chaudes du Gondwana central et de Laurussia ont été colonisées par Oriocrassatella uniquement durant le Permien inférieur, parce que ce genre est devenu cosmopolite. Une espèce nouvelle, O. piauiensis n. sp., est décrite de la Formation Piauí du Pennsylvanien du bassin du Parnaíba ; elle pourrait représenter une première adaptation aux eaux chaudes. En outre, et en s’appuyant sur les données disponibles, d’autres espèces d’Oriocrassatella se seraient aussi définitivement adaptées à des milieux en eaux chaudes au cours des périodes interglaciaires du Pennsylvanien tardif, car des barrières climatiques ont disparu, favorisant des échanges de faune avec dispersion des larves, et migration du sud vers le nord le long des bordures est du Gondwana et de la Paléotéthys.Fil: Anelli, Luiz E.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; BrasilFil: Simões, Marcello G.. Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho; BrasilFil: Gonzalez, Carlos Roberto. Fundación Miguel Lillo; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán; ArgentinaFil: Souza, Paulo A.. 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A new Pennsylvanian Oriocrassatellinae from Brazil and the distribution of the genus Oriocrassatella in space and time Nouvel Oriocrassatellinae du Pennsylvanien du Brésil et distribution spatio-temporelle d’Oriocrassatella |
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A new Pennsylvanian Oriocrassatellinae from Brazil and the distribution of the genus Oriocrassatella in space and time |
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A new Pennsylvanian Oriocrassatellinae from Brazil and the distribution of the genus Oriocrassatella in space and time Anelli, Luiz E. BIVALVE GLACIATION GONDWANA NEW SPECIES ORIOCRASSATELLA PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHY UPPER PALEOZOIC |
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A new Pennsylvanian Oriocrassatellinae from Brazil and the distribution of the genus Oriocrassatella in space and time |
title_full |
A new Pennsylvanian Oriocrassatellinae from Brazil and the distribution of the genus Oriocrassatella in space and time |
title_fullStr |
A new Pennsylvanian Oriocrassatellinae from Brazil and the distribution of the genus Oriocrassatella in space and time |
title_full_unstemmed |
A new Pennsylvanian Oriocrassatellinae from Brazil and the distribution of the genus Oriocrassatella in space and time |
title_sort |
A new Pennsylvanian Oriocrassatellinae from Brazil and the distribution of the genus Oriocrassatella in space and time |
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Anelli, Luiz E. Simões, Marcello G. Gonzalez, Carlos Roberto Souza, Paulo A. |
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Anelli, Luiz E. |
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Anelli, Luiz E. Simões, Marcello G. Gonzalez, Carlos Roberto Souza, Paulo A. |
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Simões, Marcello G. Gonzalez, Carlos Roberto Souza, Paulo A. |
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BIVALVE GLACIATION GONDWANA NEW SPECIES ORIOCRASSATELLA PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHY UPPER PALEOZOIC |
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BIVALVE GLACIATION GONDWANA NEW SPECIES ORIOCRASSATELLA PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHY UPPER PALEOZOIC |
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 |
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Oriocrassatella Etheridge Jr., 1907 is a long range crassatellid bivalve genus well recognized in shallow waters of epeiric seas throughout the upper part of Paleozoic. The first occurrences of this genus are recorded in the sedimentary successions of the Gondwana, both in Australia and South America. However, the geographic and age distribution of Oriocrassatella in Late Mississippian deposits of Australia and Argentina may indicate an earliest Visean or even a pre-Visean origin for the genus. Following its origin in Early Carboniferous a complex paleobiogeographic history from Southern to Northern Hemisphere took place in the Permian. During its initial dispersal phase from Late Carboniferous to the Early Permian the genus thrived in cold water environments associated to the Late Paleozoic Gondwana glaciation. Shallow-water bottoms of the warm waters of the central Gondwana fringe and Laurussia were colonized by Oriocrassatella only during Early Permian times when the genus became cosmopolitan. A new species of this genus is described herein, Oriocrassatella piauiensis n. sp., recorded from the Piauí Formation, Pennsylvanian of the Parnaíba Basin. This new species may represent an early adaptation to warm waters. However, based on available data, species of this genus seem to have adapted definitely to warm water environments probably related the Late Pennsylvanian interglacial phases. In these phases, climatic barrier were interrupted allowing the faunal interchange and larval dispersion following a South to North migration route through the eastern margins of Gondwana and the eastern Paleotethys. Oriocrassatella Etheridge Jr., 1907 est un crassatellidé à large distribution stratigraphique, bien connu dans les mers épicontinentales en eaux peu profondes, caractéristique du Paléozoïque supérieur. Ce genre apparaît pour la première fois dans des dépôts sédimentaires du Gondwana, en Australie et en Amérique du Sud. D’après sa distribution spatio-temporelle dans des dépôts du Mississippien supérieur, Oriocrassatella serait originaire du début du Viséen, ou même pré-viséenne. Par la suite, depuis le Carbonifère inférieur jusqu’au Permien, ce genre a eu une histoire paléobiogéographique complexe allant de l’hémisphère Sud vers l’hémisphère Nord. Pendant la phase initiale de dispersion à partir du Carbonifère supérieur jusqu’au Permien inférieur, ce genre a prospéré dans un milieu dominé par des eaux froides du Gondwana, suite à la glaciation du Paléozoïque supérieur. Les eaux littorales chaudes du Gondwana central et de Laurussia ont été colonisées par Oriocrassatella uniquement durant le Permien inférieur, parce que ce genre est devenu cosmopolite. Une espèce nouvelle, O. piauiensis n. sp., est décrite de la Formation Piauí du Pennsylvanien du bassin du Parnaíba ; elle pourrait représenter une première adaptation aux eaux chaudes. En outre, et en s’appuyant sur les données disponibles, d’autres espèces d’Oriocrassatella se seraient aussi définitivement adaptées à des milieux en eaux chaudes au cours des périodes interglaciaires du Pennsylvanien tardif, car des barrières climatiques ont disparu, favorisant des échanges de faune avec dispersion des larves, et migration du sud vers le nord le long des bordures est du Gondwana et de la Paléotéthys. Fil: Anelli, Luiz E.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; Brasil Fil: Simões, Marcello G.. Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho; Brasil Fil: Gonzalez, Carlos Roberto. Fundación Miguel Lillo; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán; Argentina Fil: Souza, Paulo A.. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul; Brasil |
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Oriocrassatella Etheridge Jr., 1907 is a long range crassatellid bivalve genus well recognized in shallow waters of epeiric seas throughout the upper part of Paleozoic. The first occurrences of this genus are recorded in the sedimentary successions of the Gondwana, both in Australia and South America. However, the geographic and age distribution of Oriocrassatella in Late Mississippian deposits of Australia and Argentina may indicate an earliest Visean or even a pre-Visean origin for the genus. Following its origin in Early Carboniferous a complex paleobiogeographic history from Southern to Northern Hemisphere took place in the Permian. During its initial dispersal phase from Late Carboniferous to the Early Permian the genus thrived in cold water environments associated to the Late Paleozoic Gondwana glaciation. Shallow-water bottoms of the warm waters of the central Gondwana fringe and Laurussia were colonized by Oriocrassatella only during Early Permian times when the genus became cosmopolitan. A new species of this genus is described herein, Oriocrassatella piauiensis n. sp., recorded from the Piauí Formation, Pennsylvanian of the Parnaíba Basin. This new species may represent an early adaptation to warm waters. However, based on available data, species of this genus seem to have adapted definitely to warm water environments probably related the Late Pennsylvanian interglacial phases. In these phases, climatic barrier were interrupted allowing the faunal interchange and larval dispersion following a South to North migration route through the eastern margins of Gondwana and the eastern Paleotethys. |
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