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Early aculiferan diversification shaped by Ægir-Iapetus palaeogeography: Insights from North Greenland (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 4)

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Title
Early aculiferan diversification shaped by Ægir-Iapetus palaeogeography: Insights from North Greenland (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 4)
Other Titles
Ægir-Iapetus 고지리에 따른 초기 aculiferan 연체동물의 진화: 북그린란드의 캄브리아기 화석을 중심으로
Authors
Oh, Yeongju
Park, Tae-Yoon S.
Peel John S.
Keywords
Aculiferan molluscsCambrianEarly aculiferan diversificationNorth GreenlandSmall shelly fossils
Issue Date
2025-12
Citation
Oh, Yeongju, Park, Tae-Yoon S., Peel John S.. 2025. "Early aculiferan diversification shaped by Ægir-Iapetus palaeogeography: Insights from North Greenland (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 4)". PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY, 680(0): 0-0.
Abstract
Aculifera, comprising Polyplacophora (chitons) and Aplacophora, is one of two major molluscan clades, characterised by a scleritome of mineralised sclerites or plates. Their early evolutionary history is poorly understood due to sparse fossil records bridging possible Terreneuvian (early Cambrian) stem-group taxa and Furongian (late Cambrian) chiton-like articulated representatives. Here, we describe seven species in five genera from the Aftenstjernes & oslash; Formation (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 4) of North Greenland, including a second species, Qaleruaqia bronlundensis sp. nov., of the oldest paleoloricate, Qaleruaqia sp.; the sachitid Hippopharangites groenlandicus, Hippopharangites? sp.; a possible intermediate plate of a chiton-like scleritome, Avannaplax midsommersoensis gen. et sp. nov.; and possible aculiferans Ocruranus? kangerluk and Xianfengella yatesi. Morphological comparisons of the North Greenland assemblage reveal strong affinities with Terreneuvian taxa, including maikhanellids and the Ocruranus-Eohalobia group, supporting their interpretation as stem-group aculiferans. A palaeobiogeographic analysis using 650 global occurrences of Cambro-Ordovician taxa shows that the AE gir Ocean as a principal dispersal corridor for early diversification of aculifera. During the Terreneuvian, aculiferans were widespread along AE gir margins but rare in Laurentia, likely due to isolation by the Iapetus Ocean. From Cambrian Series 2 onward, increased connectivity and expanded low-latitude carbonate platforms fostered diversification in eastern Laurentia, including North Greenland. This assemblage from North Greenland bridges a critical spatio-temporal and morphological gap between the earliest Cambrian taxa and Furongian paleoloricates, offering new insight into aculiferan diversification and palaeobiogeography.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16605
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2025.113338
Type
Article
Station
해당사항없음
Indexed
SCIE
Appears in Collections  
2025-2026, 동물진화와 대규모 환경변화의 상호작용 연구를 통한 진화 양상 규명 (25-26) / 박태윤 (PN25070)
2025-2025, 고환경 및 동물 진화 연구를 통한 북그린란드 미답지 진출 (25-25) / 박태윤 (PE25060)
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