Biogeographic analysis of Jurassic-Early Cretaceous wood assemblages from Gondwana

The terrestrial biogeography of Gondwana during Jurassic-Early Cretaceous times is poorly resolved, and the flora is usually considered to have been rather uniform. This is surprising given the size of Gondwana, which extended from the equator to the South Pole. Documenting Gondwanan terrestrial flo...

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Otros Autores: Bamford, M., McLoughlin, S., Alves, L.S.R, Falcon-Lang, H.J, Gnaedinger, S., Ottone, E.G, Pole, M., Rajanikanth, A., Shoemaker, R.E, Torres, T., Zamuner, A.
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520 3 |a The terrestrial biogeography of Gondwana during Jurassic-Early Cretaceous times is poorly resolved, and the flora is usually considered to have been rather uniform. This is surprising given the size of Gondwana, which extended from the equator to the South Pole. Documenting Gondwanan terrestrial floristic provincialism in the Jurassic-Early Cretaceous times is important because it provides a historical biogeographic context in which to understand the tremendous evolutionary radiations that occurred during the mid-Cretaceous. In this paper, the distribution of Jurassic-Early Cretaceous fossil wood is analysed at generic level across the entire supercontinent. Specifically, wood assemblages are analyzed in terms of five climatic zones (summer wet, desert, winter wet, warm temperate, cool temperate) established on the basis of independent data. Results demonstrate that araucarian-like conifer wood was a dominant, cosmopolitan element, whereas other taxa showed a greater degree of provincialism. Indeed, several narrowly endemic morphogenera are recognizable from the data. Finally, comparisons with Laurasian wood assemblages indicate strong parallelism between the vegetation of both hemispheres. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.  |l eng 
536 |a Detalles de la financiación: Australian Research Council 
536 |a Detalles de la financiación: The authors would like to warmly thank their numerous colleagues whose contributions were most varied and much appreciated, although not always directly involved in this paper: Daniel Torres and David Quiroz of the SERNAGEOMIN in Santiago, Rafael Herbst in Corrientes, Axel von Hillebrandt in Berlin, Herbert Süß at Humboldt Universität, Fabien Knoll in Paris, Bernard Gomez in Leeds, Gregory Jordan in Hobart, Sue Parfrey and Trevor Clifford in Brisbane, Billy de Klerk in Grahamstown, Rosie Adendorff in Johannesburg and Mohammed Ouaja in Tunis. Various institutions supported this research: the NRF of South Africa; the Offices des Mines in Tunisia; the Instituto Antarctico Chileno; the Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet in Stockholm via its Highlat program; the French CNRS, with several DRI co-operation programs as well as an “Eclipse” program (leader D. Neraudeau); S.McL. was supported by an Australian Research Council Large Grant for the study of Australian Mesozoic floras. This paper has greatly benefited from the reviews by Elisabeth A. Wheeler (Raleigh, USA), Gregory Jordan (University of Tasmania, Hobart) and an anonymous reviewer. Appendix A The general table of the database, with 348 entries and their generic attribution in the system described by Bamford and Philippe (2001) . Genus Species Reference Date Age Locality Country Type Attribution Agathoxylon sp. A Ottone and Medina 1998 Albian James Ross Island Antarctic Peninsula seen Agathoxylon Agathoxylon sp. Philippe et al. 1995 Early Cretaceous South Shetland Antarctic Peninsula seen Agathoxylon Agathoxylon sp. Dobruskina and Philippe unpublished Middle Jurassic Makhtesh Ramon Israel seen Agathoxylon Agathoxylon sp. Philippe et al. 1999 Middle Jurassic Tataouine area Tunisia seen Agathoxylon Agathoxylon sp. Philippe et al. 1999 Late Jurassic Tataouine area Tunisia seen Agathoxylon Agathoxylon sp. Philippe et al. 1999 Barremian–Hauterivian Tataouine area Tunisia seen Agathoxylon Agathoxylon sp. Philippe et al. 1999 Aptian Tataouine area Tunisia seen Agathoxylon Agathoxylon sp. Philippe, Quiroz and Torres 2000 Aptian–Albian Aisen Chile seen Agathoxylon Agathoxylon liguaensis Torres and Philippe 2002 Liassic La Ligua Chile seen Agathoxylon Agathoxylon sp. Philippe and Sengbusch unpublished Early Cretaceous Bayuda Sudan seen Agathoxylon Agathoxylon sp. Philippe, Gomez and Bamford unpublished Early Cretaceous, Kirkwood Fn Algoa Basin South Africa seen Agathoxylon Agathoxylon sp. Philippe, Bamford and De Klerk unpublished Early Cretaceous, Sunday River Fn. Algoa Basin South Africa seen Agathoxylon Agathoxylon sp. Barale et al. 2003 Neocomian Beskintaa Lebanon seen Agathoxylon Agathoxylon sp. Philippe unpublished Middle Jurassic Valparaiso Australia seen Agathoxylon Agathoxylon sp. Bandel in litt. Aptian/Albian Zerqa River Jordan no Agathoxylon Agathoxylon sp. Philippe unpublished Early Cretaceous Hoggar Algeria seen Agathoxylon Agathoxylon sp. Philippe unpublished Early Cretaceous Khargo Oasis Egypt seen Agathoxylon Araucaria grandifolia Del Fueyo and Archangelsky 2002 Early Cretaceous Patagonia Argentina no Agathoxylon Araucaria sp. Panza et al. 1995 Middle Jurassic Puerto San Juliàn Argentina no Agathoxylon Araucariopitys leonardiana Charrier 1959 Middle Jurassic Alpes Italy no Brachyoxylon Araucariopitys sp. Falcon-Lang and Cantrill 2000 Late Albian Alexander Island Antarctica seen Araucariopitys Araucarioxylon aegyptiacum Fliche 1889 Early Cretaceous Algeria Algeria no Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon aegyptiacum Schenk 1880 Cretaceous Libya Libya no Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon aegyptiacum Principi 1932 Cretaceous Murzuk Libya no Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon agathioides Gnaedinger unpublished Middle Jurassic Bajo de San Julian Argentina seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon amraparense Manik and Srivastava 1991 Early Cretaceous Pranhita/Godavari, Andhra Pradesh India seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon amraparense Gnaedinger unpublished Middle Jurassic Bajo de San Julian Argentina seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon arayii Torres et al. 1982 Early Cretaceous Cerro Negro, Byers Peninsula, Livingston Island, South Shetland Antarctic Peninsula seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon arayii Torres et al. 1997 Early Cretaceous President Head, Snow Island Antarctic Peninsula seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon australe Crié 1889 Late Jurassic Mataura Falls New Zealand no Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon australe Crié 1889 Liassic Teremba New Caledonia no Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon ettingshauseni Stopes 1914 Middle to Upper Cretaceous Amuri Bluff New Zealand no Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon floresii Torres et al. 1982 Early Cretaceous South Shetland Antarctic Peninsula seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon giftii Jeyasingh and Kumarasamy 1994 Early Cretaceous East Coast, Tamil Nadu India seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon jurassicum Bhardwaj 1953 Early Cretaceous Rajmahal hills, Jharkhand India no Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon mahajambyense Fliche 1905 Liassic West coast Madagascar no Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon mosurense Jeyasingh and Kumarasamy 1994 Early Cretaceous East Coast, Tamil Nadu India no Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon nepalensis Barale et al. 1978 Middle Jurassic Kaligandaki Nepal seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon novae-zeelandiae Stopes 1914 Early or Middle Cretaceous Amuri Bluff New Zealand no Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon cf. novae-zeelandii Parrish et al. 1998 Late Albian–Early Cenomanian Clarence Valley New Zealand no Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon paumierii Loubière 1935b Early Cretaceous Sahara Algeria no Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon pranhitaensis Rajanikanth and Sukhdev 1989 Early Jurassic Pranhita/Godavari, Andhra Pradesh India seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon rajivii Jeyasingh and Kumarasamy 1995 Early Cretaceous East Coast, Tamil Nadu India seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon randsii Shirley 1898 Middle Jurassic Maryborough, Queensland Australia seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon santalense Rajanikanth and Sukhdev 1989 Early Jurassic Pranhita/Godavari, Andhra Pradesh India seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon santalense Gnaedinger unpublished Middle Jurassic Bajo de San Julian Argentina seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon scarabellii Clerici 1902 Cretaceous Reworked from the Cretaceous into Quaternary gravels Italy no Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon termierii Gnaedinger unpublished Middle Jurassic Bajo de San Julian Argentina seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon wynnei Borkar and Bonde 1966 Early Cretaceous Kutch Basin, Gujarat India seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon zeelandicum Crié 1889 Jurassic–Early Cretaceous Pakawan New Zealand seen Planoxylon Araucarioxylon sp. Chapman 1909 Aptian Archie's Creek Australia no Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon sp. Gothan in Jaworski 1926a and b Early Liassic Portezuelo Ancho Argentina seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon sp. Bertolani Marchetti 1963 Early Cretaceous ? Guiglia, Modena Italy no Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon sp. Mahabale 1967 Middle Jurassic Andhra Pradesh India no Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon sp. Biondi 1976 Aptian p.p. /Albian. Apennini Italy no Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon sp. Deiana and Pieruccini 1974 Aptian p.p. / Albian Appennino Marchigiano Italy no Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon sp. Torres et al. 1982 Early Cretaceous South Shetland Antarctic Peninsula seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon sp. Torres 1993 Early Cretaceous ? Caho Shireff, Livingston Island Antarctic Peninsula seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon sp. Arber 1917 Middle Jurassic Curio Bay area, South Island New Zealand no Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon sp. Pole 1999 Middle Jurassic Curio Bay area, South Island New Zealand seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon sp. Rajanikanth and Sukhdev 1989 Early Jurassic Pranhita/Godavari, Andhra Pradesh India seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon sp. Shoemaker 1982 Early Cretaceous Puyango Ecuador seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon sp. Falcon-Lang and Cantrill 2000 Late Albian–Early Cenomanian Alexander Island Antarctica seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon sp. 1 Falcon-Lang and Cantrill 2001 Mid Aptian Byers, Livingston Island, South Shetland Antarctica seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon sp. 2 Falcon-Lang and Cantrill 2001 Mid Aptian Byers, Livingston Island, South Shetland Antarctica seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon sp. 1 Peters 1985 Albian Queensland Australia seen Protocircoporoxylon Araucarioxylon sp. 2 Peters 1985 Albian Queensland Australia seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon sp. 3 Peters 1985 Albian Queensland Australia seen poor Araucarioxylon sp. 4 Peters 1985 Albian Queensland Australia seen Agathoxylon Araucarioxylon sp. 5 Peters 1985 Albian Queensland Australia seen poor Araucarioxylon sp. Selmeier 1992 Late Middle to Late Jurassic Cerro Alto Argentina no poor Araucarioxylon sp. A Torres et al. 1997 Early Cretaceous President Head, Snow Island Antarctic Peninsula seen Agathoxylon Araucarites santaecrucis Calder 1953 Late Middle to Late Jurassic Cerro Cuadrado Argentina seen Agathoxylon Baieroxylon chilense Torres and Philippe 2002 Liassic La Ligua Chile seen Baieroxylon Brachyoxylon brachyphylloides Boureau 1952b Middle Jurassic Tataouine area Tunisia no Brachyoxylon Brachyoxylon brachyphylloides Veillet-Bartoszewska 1954 Early Cretaceous Aı̈r Nigeria no Brachyoxylon Brachyoxylon brachyphylloides Gazeau and Koeniguer 1970 Early Cretaceous ? Tunisia Tunisia no Brachyoxylon Brachyoxylon brachyphylloides Laudoueneix 1973 Cretaceous Chad Chad no Brachyoxylon Brachyoxylon hervei Torres et al. 1982 Early Cretaceous South Shetland Antarctic Peninsula seen Brachyoxylon Brachyoxylon lagonense Dupéron-Laudoueneix 1991a and b Cretaceous Lagon Chad no Brachyoxylon Brachyoxylon sp. Dupéron-Laudoueneix 1991a and b Cretaceous Cameroon no Brachyoxylon Brachyoxylon sp. Boureau and Lapparent 1951 Bathonian South Tunisia no Brachyoxylon Brachyoxylon sp. Philippe et al. 1995 Early Cretaceous South Shetland Antarctic Peninsula seen Brachyoxylon Brachyoxylon sp. B Torres et al. 1997 Early Cretaceous President 
593 |a Laboratoire de Paléobotanique, Univ. Lyon-1 and UMR 5125, CNRS, 7 rue Dubois, F-69622 Villeurbanne Cedex, France 
593 |a Bernard Price Inst. P., School of Geosciences, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa 
593 |a School of Natural Resource Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, Australia 
593 |a Depto. Estratigrafia e Paleontologia, Univ. Do Estado Do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 
593 |a Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, United Kingdom 
593 |a Centro de Ecologia Aplicada-CONICET, Fac. de Cie. Exactas Y Agrimensura, Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, Argentina 
593 |a Depto. de Ciencias Geológicas, Fac. de Ciencias Exactas Y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina 
593 |a Department of Botany, University of Queensland, Australia 
593 |a Birbal Sahni Inst. of Palaeobotany, India 
593 |a Biology Department, Towson University, Maryland, MD, United States 
593 |a Laboratorio de Paleobotánica, Fac. de Ciencias Agronómicas, Universidad de Chile, Chile 
593 |a Departamento de Paleobotánica, Fac. de Ciencias Naturales Y Museo, Universidad Nacional de la Plata, Argentina 
690 1 0 |a CONTINENTAL ECOSYSTEMS 
690 1 0 |a EARLY CRETACEOUS 
690 1 0 |a FLORISTIC PROVINCIALISM 
690 1 0 |a FOSSIL WOOD 
690 1 0 |a GONDWANA 
690 1 0 |a JURASSIC 
690 1 0 |a CRETACEOUS 
690 1 0 |a FOSSIL 
690 1 0 |a GONDWANA 
690 1 0 |a JURASSIC 
690 1 0 |a PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHY 
690 1 0 |a WOOD 
690 1 0 |a ARAUCARIA 
690 1 0 |a CONIFEROPHYTA 
700 1 |a Bamford, M. 
700 1 |a McLoughlin, S. 
700 1 |a Alves, L.S.R. 
700 1 |a Falcon-Lang, H.J. 
700 1 |a Gnaedinger, S. 
700 1 |a Ottone, E.G. 
700 1 |a Pole, M. 
700 1 |a Rajanikanth, A. 
700 1 |a Shoemaker, R.E. 
700 1 |a Torres, T. 
700 1 |a Zamuner, A. 
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