The effect of geological biases on our perception of early land plant radiation

Author:

Capel Eliott1ORCID,Monnet Claude1ORCID,Cleal Christopher J.2ORCID,Xue Jinzhuang3ORCID,Servais Thomas4ORCID,Cascales‐Miñana Borja4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Univ. Lille, CNRS, UMR 8198 – Evo‐Eco‐Paleo F‐59000 Lille France

2. School of Earth Science University of Bristol Life Sciences Building, Tyndall Avenue Bristol BS8 1TQ UK

3. The Key Laboratory of Orogenic Belts and Crustal Evolution, School of Earth and Space Sciences Peking University Beijing 100871 China

4. CNRS, Univ. Lille, UMR 8198 – Evo‐Eco‐Paleo F‐59000 Lille France

Abstract

AbstractThe Silurian–Devonian plant radiation was a critical development in the evolution of early terrestrial ecosystems. Characterizing the diversity dynamics of this radiation has been a focus of numerous studies. However, little is known about the impact of geological bias on our perception of this biodiversification. Here, we use a new, comprehensive compilation of plant occurrences from North America, together with a Macrostrat lithological dataset, to elucidate the relationships between the palaeobotanical and geological records of early land plants. Results show that observed raw diversity patterns at both species and genus rank are significantly correlated with fluctuations of sedimentary rock volume, especially of non‐marine fossiliferous deposits. The lack of terrestrial sedimentary deposits before the Emsian (Early Devonian) makes it difficult to obtain an accurate depiction of the pre‐Emsian plant diversification in North America. However, complementary analyses reveal that sampling‐standardized diversity patterns partially correct the raw trajectories, especially at the genus‐level if enough preserved non‐marine sediments are available for sampling. Our findings highlight that geological incompleteness remains a fundamental bias for describing early plant diversification. This indicates that, even when sampling is extensive, observed diversity patterns potentially reflect the heterogeneity of the rock record, which blurs our understanding of the early history of land vegetation.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Paleontology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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