Impact of environmental barriers on temnospondyl biogeography and dispersal during the Middle–Late Triassic

Author:

Moreno Raphael12ORCID,Dunne Emma M.3ORCID,Mujal Eudald14ORCID,Farnsworth Alexander56ORCID,Valdes Paul J.5ORCID,Schoch Rainer R.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart Rosenstein 1 70191 Stuttgart Germany

2. Fachgebiet Paläontologie, Institute für Biologie Universität Hohenheim 70599 Stuttgart Germany

3. GeoZentrum Nordbayern, Friedrich‐Alexander Universität Erlangen‐Nürnberg (FAU) 91054 Erlangen Germany

4. Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont (ICP‐CERCA) Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Edifici ICTA‐ICP c/de les columnes, s/n, Campus de la UAB 08193 Cerdanyola del Vallès Catalonia Spain

5. School of Geographical Sciences University of Bristol University Rd Bristol BS8 1SS UK

6. State Key Laboratory of Tibetan Plateau Earth System, Resources and Environment (TPESRE) Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences Lincui Road, Chaoyang District Beijing 100101 China

Abstract

AbstractTemnospondyls had a remarkable worldwide distribution throughout the Triassic at a time of periodic arid climates, and were a stable component of Triassic terrestrial ecosystems. Given the postulated ancestral relationship between temnospondyls and modern lissamphibians it is pertinent to recognize that the group may have exhibited some degree of ecological resilience and adaptability. Despite this higher level of plasticity, temnospondyls might still have been susceptible to environmental and climate changes. Although fossil sites are distributed sporadically, we try to circumvent the present geographical and geological biases by combining actual fossil occurrences with environmental conditions derived from general circulation models. Here, we employ species distribution modelling to examine the palaeogeographic and palaeoclimatic distribution of European temnospondyls during the transition from Middle to Late Triassic. The model shows different suitable areas for temnospondyl habitats that give new potential insights on the biogeographic distribution patterns and dispersal potential. We suggest that the Central European Basin functioned as a focal point for Triassic temnospondyl diversification and spread. Moreover, this paper provides the first application of species distribution modelling for Triassic temnospondyls and aids in understanding their climatic niche occupation and evolution.

Publisher

Wiley

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