2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-6995(02)00048-7
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Jurassic evolution of Southern Hemisphere marine palaeobiogeographic units based on benthonic bivalves

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“…Several authors have proposed various biozonations for the Upper Pliensbachian and Lower Toarcian based on different taxonomic groups of macroinvertebrates: brachiopods (Tchoumatchenco, 1972;Goy et al, 1984;Manceñido and Dagis, in Westermann, 1992;Alméras and Fauré, 2000;Alméras et al in Cariou and Hantzpergue, 1997;Alméras et al, 2007;García Joral and Goy, 2000), belemnites (Stoyanova-Vergilova, 1977;Doyle, 1990;Challinor et al, in Westermann, 1992;Doyle and Bennett, 1995;Combémorel, in Cariou and Hantzpergue, 1997), bivalves (Shopov, 1970;Sato, in Westermann, 1992;Hallam, 1994;Damborenea, 2002;Ruban, 2006), echinoderms (Thierry et al, in Cariou and Hantzpergue, 1997), and corals (Beauvais, in Westermann, 1992).…”
Section: Correlation Of Peniche To Other Relevant Areas Based On Ammomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors have proposed various biozonations for the Upper Pliensbachian and Lower Toarcian based on different taxonomic groups of macroinvertebrates: brachiopods (Tchoumatchenco, 1972;Goy et al, 1984;Manceñido and Dagis, in Westermann, 1992;Alméras and Fauré, 2000;Alméras et al in Cariou and Hantzpergue, 1997;Alméras et al, 2007;García Joral and Goy, 2000), belemnites (Stoyanova-Vergilova, 1977;Doyle, 1990;Challinor et al, in Westermann, 1992;Doyle and Bennett, 1995;Combémorel, in Cariou and Hantzpergue, 1997), bivalves (Shopov, 1970;Sato, in Westermann, 1992;Hallam, 1994;Damborenea, 2002;Ruban, 2006), echinoderms (Thierry et al, in Cariou and Hantzpergue, 1997), and corals (Beauvais, in Westermann, 1992).…”
Section: Correlation Of Peniche To Other Relevant Areas Based On Ammomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El conocimiento básico sobre la sistemática y distribución de las faunas de bivalvos jurásicos se incrementó muchísimo desde entonces, permitiendo que en las décadas siguientes se publicaran trabajos paleobiogeográficos de alcance regional muy significativos (Stevens, 1980;Chen, 1982;Hallam, 1983;Hayami, 1984Hayami, , 1987Hayami, , 1989Hayami, , 1990Crame, 1986Crame, , 1987Damborenea, 1993Damborenea, , 1996Damborenea, , 2000Damborenea, , 2002aLiu, 1995;Kelly, 1995;Heinze, 1996;Sha, 1996Sha, , 2002Liu et al, 1998;Aberhan, 1998Aberhan, , 1999Aberhan, , 2001Aberhan, , 2002Shurygin, 2005;Abdelhady y Fürsich, 2015). En especial (aunque no exclusivamente) el mejor conocimiento de las faunas del Hemisferio Sur permitió introducir nuevos elementos para intentar análisis más abarcativos y sólidos.…”
Section: Imlay (1965) Analizó Datos De Amonites De América Delunclassified
“…According to Damborenea (2002a), the genera Kolymonectes and Agerchlamys show a bipolar distribution, restricted to high latitudes and present in both hemispheres but absent from low latitudes. In the Jurassic of Argentina, species of Kolymonectes are distributed from southern Mendoza Province to the Piedra Pintada region at southern Neuquén, having their southernmost occurrence at the Chubut Province (Damborenea, 2002b;Pagani et al, 2011).…”
Section: Paleobiogeographical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particularly, Agerchlamys wunschae (Marwick) occurs in the Pliensbachian of New Zealand (Damborenea, 2002b). On the other hand, the genus Weyla is mainly a trans-temperate genus, commonly found along the margins of the Paleo-Pacific Ocean, both in low and medium paleolatitudes (Damborenea, 2002a Chile (Aberhan, 1992(Aberhan, , 1993 to the Neuquén Basin, reaching its southernmost occurrence at the Chubut Province (Damborenea and Manceñido, 1979;Feruglio, 1934;Wahnish, 1942). Representatives of Freguelliella and Pseudolimea show a cosmopolitan distribution (Damborenea, 2011).…”
Section: Paleobiogeographical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%