A rich Ediacaran assemblage from eastern Avalonia : evidence of early widespread diversity in the deep ocean
Wilby, Philip R.; Carney, John N.; Howe, Michael P.A.. 2011 A rich Ediacaran assemblage from eastern Avalonia : evidence of early widespread diversity in the deep ocean. Geology, 39 (7). 655-658. 10.1130/G31890.1
Before downloading, please read NORA policies.Preview |
Text
G31890-Wilby-edited1.pdf Download (51kB) | Preview |
Abstract/Summary
The Avalon Assemblage (Ediacaran, late Neoproterozoic) provides some of the oldest evidence of diverse macroscopic life and underpins current understanding of the early evolution of epibenthic communities. However, its overall diversity and provincial variability are poorly constrained and are based largely on biotas preserved in Newfoundland, Canada. We report coeval high-diversity biotas from Charnwood Forest, UK, which share at least 60% of their genera in common with ones in Newfoundland. This indicates that substantial taxonomic exchange took place between different regions of Avalonia, probably facilitated by ocean currents, and suggests that a diverse deepwater biota may already have been widespread at the time. Contrasts in the relative abundance of prostrate versus erect taxa likely record differential sensitivity to physical environmental parameters (hydrodynamic regime, substrate) and highlight their significance in controlling community structure.
Item Type: | Publication - Article |
---|---|
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): | 10.1130/G31890.1 |
Programmes: | BGS Programmes 2010 > Geology and Landscape (England) |
ISSN: | 0091-7613 |
Date made live: | 22 Jun 2011 10:34 +0 (UTC) |
URI: | https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/14533 |
Actions (login required)
View Item |
Document Downloads
Downloads for past 30 days
Downloads per month over past year