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Evolution der tropischen marinen Biodiversität: vergleichende Analyse der triassischen Fauna der Cassian Formation mit modernen Faunen

Fachliche Zuordnung Paläontologie
Förderung Förderung von 2015 bis 2019
Projektkennung Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 277243906
 
Erstellungsjahr 2020

Zusammenfassung der Projektergebnisse

We studied the community composition of faunal assemblages from the Late Triassic Cassian Formation and compared these with other fossil and recent assemblages. Our aim was to evaluate how reef-associated and basinal tropical communities have changed since the Triassic and what effect taphonomy has on our assessment of diversity patterns. Our main hypothesis was that reef basin assemblages have not changed significantly in their principal ecological composition and diversity since the Late Triassic, and that most of the observed changes are due to taphonomic biases. Our main focus was on alpha- and gamma diversity and its sources and drivers, in the Cassian Formation and other assemblages. This project included a methodological study which was based on the analysis of Recent assemblages from the Red Sea using different mesh sizes that led to the conclusion that neither mesh sizes nor sediment depth (analyzing the uppermost 10 cm vs. the subjacent 10 cm of the bottom sediments) explains most of the observed variability. Instead, the location of the samples within the reef environments is the main predictor for diversity and composition. These results can also be applied to the Cassian paleoenvironment. Analyses of our own samples as well as a compilation of occurrences from the literature show high values of gamma, beta, and alpha diversities as well as taxon proportions comparable to those in similar modern environments. One central finding of this project is the high proportion of gastropods among the Cassian fauna, which is on par with Cenozoic and modern assemblages. We introduced a new type of fossil lagerstätte describing assemblages that feature easy extractability of fossils, called liberation lagerstätten. Liberation lagerstätten such as the Cassian Formation, which yields a high diversity of molluscs and particularly gastropods, may be key to uncovering biodiversity patterns throughout the Phanerozoic.

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