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Increase in marine provinciality over the last 250 million years governed more by climate change than plate tectonics.

Ádám T Kocsis1,2, Carl J Reddin1,3, Christopher R Scotese4, Paul J Valdes5, Wolfgang Kiessling1.   

Abstract

Amidst long-term fluctuations of the abiotic environment, the degree to which life organizes into distinct biogeographic provinces (provinciality) can reveal the fundamental drivers of global biodiversity. Our understanding of present-day biogeography implies that changes in the distribution of continents across climatic zones have predictable effects on habitat distribution, dispersal barriers and the evolution of provinciality. To assess marine provinciality through the Phanerozoic, here we (a) simulate provinces based on palaeogeographic reconstructions and global climate models and (b) contrast them with empirically derived provinces that we define using network analysis of fossil occurrences. Simulated and empirical patterns match reasonably well and consistently suggest a greater than 15% increase in provinciality since the Mesozoic era. Although both factors played a role, the simulations imply that the effect of the latitudinal temperature gradient has been twice as important in determining marine provinciality as continental configuration.

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Keywords:  biodiversity; biogeography; climate; fossil; provinciality; simulation

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34403638      PMCID: PMC8370804          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2021.1342

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.530


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