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Title: Biogeography


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Section 3 Biogeography of the Jurassic Marine
Animals M. Iturralde-Vinent and Zulma
Gasparini
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Latest Triassic
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The occurrence of some Triassic ichthyosaurian
remains in the paleocoastal areas of Panthalassa
and the Tethys, is because these animals were
able to disperse across the open sea. During the
latest Triassic there was not any marine seaway
within western Pangaea.
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Lower Jurassic
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Paleontologic evidence
  • Early Jurassic ichthyosaurian remains are known
    in western South America (SA), but they are
    cosmopolitan. Western Tethyan marine crocodile
    (Thalattosuchia) was reported from the
    Sinemurian of SA.
  • Abundant evidences from invertebrate fossils
    suggest a western Tethys - western SA biotic
    interchange since the Toarcian (Riccardi, 1991
    Jakobs, 1995 Rubilar, 1998 Ballent Whatley,
    2000 Damborenea, 2000). An example of this is
    illustrated by the next slide.

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Comparison between Lower Jurassic western Tethyan
and eastern Pacific pectinoid bivalves
(After Aberham, 2001)
of possible travelers
Dice coefficient (Degree of similarity)
10
60
35
8
W Tethys with South America
28
6
40
4
W Tethys with North America
20
2
24
35
0
Hettangian
Sinemurian
Pliensbachian
Toarcian
Hettangian
Sinemurian
Pliensbachian
Toarcian
This diagram illustrates the number of
species-morphotypes 35, known to occur in each
stage of the Lower Jurassic and the percentage of
these morphotypes which are supposed to have
dispersed along the Caribbean marine pathway
currently named Hispanic Corridor
This diagram illustrates the degree of
similarity between the western Tethys biotas and
those of the eastern Pacific margins of North and
South America, according to the coefficient of
Dice.

Aberham (2001) concluded that the Hispanic
corridor was active since the Pliensbachian
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Biogeographic Hypothesis
  • Early Jurassic biogeographic interpretations
    suggest the existence of a intermittent shallow
    marine connection between western Tethys and the
    eastern Pacific. These authors proposed that the
    first marine connection was probably established
    by Sinemurian or Pliensbachian (if not even
    Hettangian) times. They supposed that the shallow
    connection acted as a filter, being an effective
    barrier for off-shore species, while allowing the
    passage of on-shore benthonic species.

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The only possible route for western Tethyan taxa
to disperse into the eastern Pacific was a system
of rift valleys located paralell to the suture
between Laurasia and Gondwana, but there is not
stratigraphic data which support any marine
environment older than Bajocian within the
Caribbean margins.
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