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Faunal invasions as a source of morphological constraints and innovations? The diversification of the early Cardioceratidae (Ammonoidea; Middle Jurassic)

Didier MarchandPascal NeigeNicolas Navarro

subject

EcologyEcologyBiodiversityPaleontologyAmmonoideaBiologyStructural basinDiversification (marketing strategy)biology.organism_classificationEmigrationPaleontologyBorealColonizationGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesCladeEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics

description

Abstract Multivariate analysis of shell characters and quantification of morphological diversity (morphospace occupation and disparity) are used here to investigate the modes of morphological diversification of ammonites. We define five events in early cardioceratid history that connect geographical changes causing emigration or immigration phases with biodiversity dynamics: (1) the initial colonization of the Arctic Basin by the Cardioceratidae at the end of the Bajocian, Middle Jurassic; (2) the first appearance of the Kosmoceratidae clade in the Boreal Realm during the Bathonian; (3) the ensuing expansion phase of this clade in the Boreal Realm; (4) the first phase of migration of the Cardioceratidae (early Callovian) through Eastern Europe, Western Britain and the Yukon corridor; and (5) the second unrelated migration phase in the Western Interior only. Analysis of spatial occupation shows that acquisition of this field occurs essentially by replacement or subdivision of preexisting peaks of occupatio...

https://doi.org/10.1666/0094-8373(2005)031<0098:fiaaso>2.0.co;2