Palynodiversity patterns and paleoclimatic changes in the late paleozoic in Brazil and Uruguay

We have analysed the diversity of the late Paleozoic palynoflora of the Paraná (Brazil and Uruguay), Parnaíba and Amazon (Brazil) basins using already published data. In order to do this the total diversity and diversity with range-through approach curves were built up, as well as Foote’s appearance...

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Authors: Beri Castagnin, Lourdes de los Ángeles, Martínez Blanco, Ximena, Tejera Villar, Leticia, Piñeyro, Andrea, Souza, P. A.
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2018
Country:Uruguay
Institution:Universidad de la República
Repository:COLIBRI
Language:English
OAI Identifier:oai:colibri.udelar.edu.uy:20.500.12008/26333
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/26333
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Diversity
Paleozoic
Palynology
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Summary:We have analysed the diversity of the late Paleozoic palynoflora of the Paraná (Brazil and Uruguay), Parnaíba and Amazon (Brazil) basins using already published data. In order to do this the total diversity and diversity with range-through approach curves were built up, as well as Foote’s appearance and disappearance rates at the generic level. These parameters were also obtained separately for each group of sporomorphs. An important increase in diversity in the Asselian and Sakmarian and a posterior decrease until the Lopingian were observed. The values of the appearance rates were higher than those of disappearance and they peaked in the Asselian, while the highest disappearances took place in the Capitanian and, to a lesser extent, in the Sakmarian. On the other hand, spores and pollen grains show some differences in the general diversity trend. However, there are differences in the patterns of appearance and disappearance. Despite possible biases, mainly related to the collecting effort, the diversity curves and appearance and disappearance rates obtained are congruent with the climatic phases proposed for this region in these periods. The increase in the number of palynomorph genera is associated to the early Permian climatic amelioration whilst a decrease in diversity is related to the beginning of an arid phase.