Carboniferous tetrapod footprint biostratigraphy, biochronology and evolutionary events

Author:

Lucas Spencer G.1ORCID,Stimson Matthew R.23,King Olivia A.23,Calder John H.3,Mansky Chris F.4,Hebert Brian L.5,Hunt Adrian P.6

Affiliation:

1. New Mexico Museum of Natural History, 1801 Mountain Road NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104, USA

2. Steinhammer Paleontology Labratories, New Brunswick Museum, Saint John, New Brunswick E2K 1E5, Canada

3. Department of Geology, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 3C3, Canada

4. Blue Beach Museum, 127 Blue Beach Road, Hantsport, Nova Scotia, BOP 1PO, Canada

5. Fundy Treasures, 107 HWY 242, Joggins, Nova Scotia B0L1A0, Canada

6. Flying Heritage and Combat Armor Museum, 3407 109th St SW, Everett, Washington 98204, USA

Abstract

AbstractThe Carboniferous record of tetrapod footprints is mostly of Euramerican origin and provides the basis for a footprint biostratigraphy and biochronology of Carboniferous time that identifies four tetrapod footprint biochrons: (1) stem-tetrapod biochron of Middle Devonian–early Tournaisian age; (2) Hylopus biochron of middle Tournaisian–early Bashkirian age; (3) Notalacerta–Dromopus interval biochron of early Bashkirian–Kasimovian age; and (4) Dromopus biochron of Kasimovian–early Permian age. Particularly significant is the Carboniferous tetrapod footprint record of the Maritimes basin of eastern Canada (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island), which encompasses well-dated and stratigraphically superposed footprint assemblages of Early Mississippian–early Permian age. The Carboniferous tetrapod footprint record provides these important biostratigraphic datums: (1) oldest temnospondyls (middle Tournaisian); (2) oldest reptiliomorphs, likely anthracosaurs (middle Tournaisian); (3) oldest amniotes (early Bashkirian); and (4) oldest high-fibre herbivores (Bashkirian). Carboniferous tetrapod footprints thus provide significant insight into some major events of the Carboniferous evolution of tetrapods.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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