The biostratigraphical and palaeogeographical framework of the earliest diversification of tetrapods (Late Devonian)

A. Blieck, G. Clément, H. Blom, H. Lelièvre, E. Lukševičs, M. Streel, J. Thorez, Gavin Young
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Abstract The earliest diversification of tetrapods is dated as Late Devonian based on 10 localities worldwide that have yielded bone remains. At least 18 different species are known from these localities. Their ages span the ‘middle’–late Frasnian to latest Famennian time interval, with three localities in the Frasnian, one at the F/F transition (though this one is not securely dated) and six in the Famennian. These localities encompass a wide variety of environments, from true marine conditions of the nearshore neritic province, to fluvial or lacustrine conditions. However, it does not seem possible to characterize a freshwater assemblage in the Upper Old Red Sandstone based upon vertebrates. Most of the tetrapod-bearing localities (8 of 10) were situated in the eastern part of Laurussia (=Euramerica), one in North China and one in eastern Gondwana (Australia), on a pre-Pangean configuration of the Earth, when most oceanic domains, except Palaeotethys and Panthalassa, had closed.
晚泥盆世四足动物最早多样化的生物地层古地理格架
根据全球10个出土骨骸的地点,四足动物最早的多样化可追溯到晚泥盆纪。在这些地方已知至少有18种不同的物种。它们的年龄跨越了“中期”-晚期弗拉斯纪到最新的法曼纪时间间隔,在弗拉斯纪有三个地点,一个在F/F过渡时期(尽管这一个没有确定的日期),六个在法曼纪。这些地方包括各种各样的环境,从近岸浅海省的真正海洋条件到河流或湖泊条件。然而,用脊椎动物来描述上古红砂岩的淡水组合似乎是不可能的。大多数四足动物分布的地点(10个中的8个)位于Laurussia (=Euramerica)的东部,一个在华北,一个在Gondwana(澳大利亚)的东部,在地球的前泛古陆构造上,当时除了paleotethys和Panthalassa外,大多数海洋域已经关闭。
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