Early and Middle Devonian gastropod biogeography

Author:

Blodgett R. B.1,Rohr D. M.2,Boucot A. J.3

Affiliation:

1. US Geological Survey, Branch of Paleontology & Stratigraphy, National Center/MS 970Reston, Virginia 22092, USA

2. Department of Geology, Sul Ross State UniversityAlpine, Texas 79832, USA

3. Department of Zoology, Oregon State UniversityCorvallis, Oregon 97331, USA

Abstract

AbstractEarly and Middle Devonian gastropods show biogeographic patterns remarkably similar to those of better studied faunal groups of this same interval, notably articulate brachiopods, rugose corals, and trilobites. Three biogeographic realms are recognized: Old World, Eastern Americas, and Malvinokaffric Realms. Gastropod diversity is highest in the Old World Realm and lowest in the Malvinokaffric Realm. The diversity patterns and the high degree of shell ornamentation suggest that the Old World Realm was generally warmer than the Eastern Americas Realm, and that both were considerably warmer than the cool temperate to cold polar waters of the Malvinokaffric Realm. The utility of gastropods for fine-scale delineation of biogeographic units is illustrated for the Eifelian of western North America. At least two subprovincial units (the Alaska-Yukon and Nevada subprovinces) can be recognized. Eifelian gastropods from interior and southeastern Alaska belong to a single unit (the Alaska-Yukon Subprovince), and are most closely related to coeval faunas of northwestern Canada, suggesting little displacement of most of Alaska's so-called 'suspect' terranes. Plotting the data on the Devonian palaeogeographic maps of Scotese results in several suggested emendations: (1) North America should be moved south by 10-20°; (2) Australia is too far south on the Emsian and Givetian reconstructions, it should be in a more palaeotropical position; and (3) Siberia is too far north, it too should also be placed in a palaeotropical position.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology

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