
Dinámica de la estructura de comunidades del Cenozoico tardío de Norteamérica: Episodios de Recambio Rápido de Fauna (RTE) dentro del concepto de Cronofauna
Author(s) -
Roberto Hernández Jasso
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
estudios geológicos
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1988-3250
pISSN - 0367-0449
DOI - 10.3989/egeol.42668.434
Subject(s) - humanities , philosophy
During the late Cenozoic the highest generic richness tended towards the loss of diversity, although three peaks were recognized with high rates of first records followed a high percentage of extinctions known as Rapid Turnover Fauna Episodes (RTE) (early Hemphillian, late Blancan and late Irvigntonian). However, these events define a pattern that fits the concept of Chronofauna of Olson (1952). The RTE episodes are considered in this structure as transition events between a Chonofauna and another. While the period of relative stability is equivalent to the Chronofauna, in which new ecomorphs are taking a dominant role, persisting around a series of intervals, is not the case in their taxonomic composition, which is altered by small events of low intensity extinctions.\udUnder this pattern, we can deduce that in the last 9 million years, four different Chronofaunas can be recognized: Clarendoniano chronofauna (later section), Blancan chronofauna, Irvingtonian chronofauna and Holocene chronofauna (initial section)