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Diversity dynamics, faunal turnover and radiation pattern of the Middle Ordovician trilobites in South China

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DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2023.111905

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Middle Ordovician trilobites; Whiterock Fauna; South China; Macroevolution; Environmental changes; Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event

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This study reviewed the available data on the distribution of Middle-early Late Ordovician trilobites in South China and analyzed their diversity dynamics. The results revealed three macroevolutionary phases and three faunal turnovers. Changes in sea level and substrate conditions played a significant role in the faunal replacements. The radiation of trilobites was primarily influenced by the development and expansion of the Whiterock Fauna, with a shift towards outer platform environments over time. Climate cooling, substrate conditions, and increased oxygen levels and nutrients likely provided favorable conditions for trilobite radiation during the Middle Ordovician.
Available data on the temporal and geographical distribution of Middle-early Late Ordovician trilobites in South China were reviewed under a high-resolution biostratigraphical framework to investigate the diversity dynamics and explain the faunal turnover and radiation pattern of trilobites during the Middle Ordovician. Three macroevolutionary phases are recognized on the basis of the diversity changes at taxonomic levels. Cluster analysis shows three trilobite groups, two distinct trilobite faunas and three faunal turnovers through nine time slices. Three trilobite groups (Groups A, B and C) are coupled with three macroevolutionary phases, and characterized by different proportions of the Whiterock Fauna. Two distinct trilobite faunas (Early-Middle Ordovician and Late Ordovician Trilobite Faunas) and three faunal turnovers could be recognized at different similarity coefficients, their replacements were mainly affected by changes of sea level and substrate conditions. The trilobite radiation was manifested by the development, expansion and domination of the Whiterock Fauna (part of the Paleozoic Evolutionary Fauna) through the Middle Ordovician. The first diversity acme of trilobites occurred during the Dapingian-early Darriwilian, while the radiation centre gradually shifted from inner platform to outer platform environments. From the end Darriwilian onwards, elements of the Whiterock Fauna had further developed and dominated all environmental settings from the inner platform to the lower slope, coinciding with the second and more extensive radiation of trilobites in South China. Two phases of radiation may have been directly triggered by two major transgressions during the late Dapingian-early Darriwilian and the late Darriwilian-early Sandbian respectively. In addition, climate cooling and various substrate conditions, as well as the increased oxygen levels in the atmosphere and marine water, nutrients and tectonic movements during the Middle Ordovician may have provided essential conditions for the trilobite radiation.

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