Chapter 28 Palaeobiogeography of Early Palaeozoic vertebrates

Author:

Žigaitė Živilė1,Blieck Alain2

Affiliation:

1. Subdepartment of Evolution and Development, Department of Organism Biology, Uppsala University, Norbyvägen 18A, SE-75236 Uppsala, Sweden

2. Université Lille 1: UFR Sciences de la Terre, UMR 8217 du CNRS « Géosystèmes », F-59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq cedex, France

Abstract

AbstractThe oldest known Palaeozoic vertebrate record currently is Early Cambrian in age. The first taxa with mineralized exoskeletons are at least Ordovician in age, followed by a sporadic fossil record with Talimaa’s Gap ofc.3 myr in the Rhuddanian (earliest Silurian). Ordovician and Silurian vertebrate faunas are dominated by ‘agnathans’. Early Palaeozoic vertebrates occupied a wide range of environments: nearshore marine to restricted marine in the Ordovician, and on the marine epicontinental shelves of the Silurian. Silurian vertebrates are useful biostratigraphical indicators, as well as good markers of palaeocontinental margins. Two main palaeobiogeographical units are renamed for the Ordovician: a Gondwana Realm and a Laurentia–Siberia–Baltica Realm. Vertebrate fossil localities are more numerous in the Silurian; therefore a series of palaeobiogeographical provinces and realms are defined on Laurentia, Baltica, Avalonia, Siberia, South China and East Gondwana. More discoveries of Silurian vertebrate-bearing localities should certainly help to define additional provinces, in particular along the northern margins of Gondwana and in SE Asia.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology

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