Biogeografia Histórica de Mawsoniidae (Sarcopterygii: Actinistia)
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Resumo: | Mawsoniidae is a fossil family of actinistians popularly known as coelacanth, being found in continental and marine paleoenvironments. The taxon was proposed in the 1990 and, since then, some studies on its phylogeny in a cladistic context were accomplished. It is considered monophyletic in the most recent reviews and includes five unquestionable genera (i. e., Axelrodichthys, Chinlea, Diplurus, Mawsonia, and Parnaibaia), besides ten others with some taxonomical controversy (i. e., Alcoveria, Garnbergia, Heptanema, Indocoelacanthus, Libys, Lualabaea, Megalocoelacanthus, Moenkopia, Rhipis, and Trachymetopon). Notwithstanding, not all of these genera were included in the cladistic analysis of Mawsoniidae. Mawsoniidae possesses a remarkable biogeographical significance due to its extensive temporal range, from the Middle Triassic to the Late Cretaceous, and a wide geographical distribution in the South and North Americas, Africa, and Europe. The genera restrict to the North America (Diplurus and Chinlea) and Europe (Alcoveria) possess the oldest records (Middle Triassic-Early Jurassic), whereas those found in the South Hemisphere (Mawsonia, Axelrodichthys, and Parnaibaia) extend from Late Jurassic to Late Cretaceous, in Brazil and Africa. This study proposed to analyze the Historical Biogeography of Mawsoniidae, including the valid genera as well as those of controverse systematic position, applying the panbiogeographical method of track analysis. Based on this analysis, 11 individual tracks of the species and three generalized tracks (GTs) were obtained. The GT1, named Northeastern Newark, occurs in strata of the Newark Group (Upper Triassic); GT2, named Midwest Gondwana, occurs in the Lualaba Formation (Upper Jurassic); and GT2, named Itapecuru-Alcântara-Santana, occurs in the Itapecuru-Alcântara-Santana formations (Lower Cretaceous). Regarding the distribution pattern herein found, the origin of the probably occurred from the Middle/Upper Triassic in the Eastern Pangeia, with subsequent expansion in the Lower Jurassic, corroborated by records of Indocoelacanthus and Trachymetopon. The expansion of the group towards the Western Gondwana occurred in the Lower Cretaceous, with records of Mawsonia and Axelrodichthys. The panbiogeographical analysis was also applied to produce individual tracks of the genera by certain geological periods, which showed congruence with the individual tracks of the species. The results herein obtained accentuated the potential of the panbiogeographical method for obtaining the distribution patterns and, consequently, the areas of endemism of Mawsoniidae, throughout all Mesozoic. |
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Silva, Valéria Gallo dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3446495537237491Brito, Paulo Marques Machadohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6737908359436459Carvalho, Marise Sardenberg Salgado dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0784536177371407Figueiredo, Francisco José dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0992717655916786http://lattes.cnpq.br/3995702271470499Silva, Raphael Miguel da2021-04-26T01:15:25Z2013-04-032011-12-21SILVA, Raphael Miguel da. Biogeografia Histórica de Mawsoniidae (Sarcopterygii: Actinistia). 2011. 127 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Biociências Nucleares; Ecologia) - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 2011.http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/16249Mawsoniidae is a fossil family of actinistians popularly known as coelacanth, being found in continental and marine paleoenvironments. The taxon was proposed in the 1990 and, since then, some studies on its phylogeny in a cladistic context were accomplished. It is considered monophyletic in the most recent reviews and includes five unquestionable genera (i. e., Axelrodichthys, Chinlea, Diplurus, Mawsonia, and Parnaibaia), besides ten others with some taxonomical controversy (i. e., Alcoveria, Garnbergia, Heptanema, Indocoelacanthus, Libys, Lualabaea, Megalocoelacanthus, Moenkopia, Rhipis, and Trachymetopon). Notwithstanding, not all of these genera were included in the cladistic analysis of Mawsoniidae. Mawsoniidae possesses a remarkable biogeographical significance due to its extensive temporal range, from the Middle Triassic to the Late Cretaceous, and a wide geographical distribution in the South and North Americas, Africa, and Europe. The genera restrict to the North America (Diplurus and Chinlea) and Europe (Alcoveria) possess the oldest records (Middle Triassic-Early Jurassic), whereas those found in the South Hemisphere (Mawsonia, Axelrodichthys, and Parnaibaia) extend from Late Jurassic to Late Cretaceous, in Brazil and Africa. This study proposed to analyze the Historical Biogeography of Mawsoniidae, including the valid genera as well as those of controverse systematic position, applying the panbiogeographical method of track analysis. Based on this analysis, 11 individual tracks of the species and three generalized tracks (GTs) were obtained. The GT1, named Northeastern Newark, occurs in strata of the Newark Group (Upper Triassic); GT2, named Midwest Gondwana, occurs in the Lualaba Formation (Upper Jurassic); and GT2, named Itapecuru-Alcântara-Santana, occurs in the Itapecuru-Alcântara-Santana formations (Lower Cretaceous). Regarding the distribution pattern herein found, the origin of the probably occurred from the Middle/Upper Triassic in the Eastern Pangeia, with subsequent expansion in the Lower Jurassic, corroborated by records of Indocoelacanthus and Trachymetopon. The expansion of the group towards the Western Gondwana occurred in the Lower Cretaceous, with records of Mawsonia and Axelrodichthys. The panbiogeographical analysis was also applied to produce individual tracks of the genera by certain geological periods, which showed congruence with the individual tracks of the species. The results herein obtained accentuated the potential of the panbiogeographical method for obtaining the distribution patterns and, consequently, the areas of endemism of Mawsoniidae, throughout all Mesozoic.Mawsoniidae é uma família de actinístios fósseis, conhecidos popularmente como celacanto, sendo encontrados em paleoambientes continental e marinho. O táxon foi proposto na década de 1990, apresentando, a partir de então, alguns estudos abordando sua filogenia num contexto cladístico. Trata-se de um grupo monofilético, sendo representado por cinco gêneros inquestionáveis (i. e., Axelrodichthys, Chinlea, Diplurus, Mawsonia e Parnaibaia), além de outros dez que possuem alguma discordância na sistemática (i. e., Alcoveria, Garnbergia, Heptanema, Indocoelacanthus, Libys, Lualabaea, Megalocoelacanthus, Moenkopia, Rhipis e Trachymetopon). Cabe ressaltar que nem todos estes gêneros foram contemplados nas análises cladísticas de Mawsoniidae. Mawsoniidae possui considerável interesse biogeográfico, considerando sua extensa amplitude temporal (Triássico Médio ao Cretáceo Superior) e ampla distribuição geográfica (Américas do Sul e do Norte, África e Europa). Os gêneros restritos à América do Norte (Diplurus e Chinlea) e Europa (Alcoveria) possuem os registros mais antigos (Triássico Médio-Jurássico Inferior). Já os gêneros restritos ao Hemisfério Sul (Mawsonia, Axelrodichthys e Parnaibaia) distribuem-se do Jurássico Superior ao Cretáceo Superior, no Brasil e na África. A presente dissertação propôs analisar a Biogeografia Histórica de todos os gêneros (os válidos e os de posicionamento taxonômico controverso) de Mawsoniidae, aplicando o método panbiogeográfico de análise de traços. A partir desta análise, foram obtidos 11 traços individuais das espécies e três traços generalizados (TGs). O TG1, que foi denominado Newark Nordeste, ocorre nos estratos do Grupo Newark (Triássico Superior); o TG2, que foi denominado Centro-oeste gondwânico, ocorre na Formação Lualaba (Jurássico Superior); e o TG3, que foi denominado Itapecuru-Alcântara-Santana, ocorre nas formações Itapecuru-Alcântara-Santana (Cretáceo Inferior). Com base no padrão de distribuição encontrado, sugere-se que a origem do grupo ocorreu a partir do Triássico Médio/Superior na Pangeia Oriental, com subsequente expansão no Jurássico Inferior, corroborada por registros de Indocoelacanthus e Trachymetopon. A expansão do grupo em direção à Gondwana Ocidental ocorreu a partir do Cretáceo Inferior, com registros dos gêneros Mawsonia e Axelrodichthys. A análise panbiogeográfica também foi aplicada para produzir traços individuais para os gêneros em determinados períodos geológicos, os quais mostraram congruência com os traços individuais das espécies. Os resultados aqui obtidos reforçaram o potential do método panbiogeográfico na obtenção dos padrões de distribuição e, consequentemente, nas áreas de endemismo de Mawsoniidae, ao longo de todo o Mesozoico.Submitted by Boris INFORMAT (boris@uerj.br) on 2021-04-26T01:15:25Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Raphael Miguel da Silva Dissertacao completa.pdf: 9309270 bytes, checksum: 007cfc716156bd102e7f9d2953a4de9b (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-04-26T01:15:25Z (GMT). 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Biogeografia Histórica de Mawsoniidae (Sarcopterygii: Actinistia) |
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Historical biogeography of Mawsoniidae (Sarcopterygii: Actinistia) |
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Biogeografia Histórica de Mawsoniidae (Sarcopterygii: Actinistia) |
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Biogeografia Histórica de Mawsoniidae (Sarcopterygii: Actinistia) Silva, Raphael Miguel da Mawsoniidae Panbiogeography Mesozoic Fish fossil - Mesozoic Mawsoniidae Biogeography Mawsoniidae Panbiogeografia Mesozoico Peixe fóssil Mesozóico Mawsoniidae Biogeografia CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA::PALEOZOOLOGIA |
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Biogeografia Histórica de Mawsoniidae (Sarcopterygii: Actinistia) |
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Biogeografia Histórica de Mawsoniidae (Sarcopterygii: Actinistia) |
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Biogeografia Histórica de Mawsoniidae (Sarcopterygii: Actinistia) |
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Biogeografia Histórica de Mawsoniidae (Sarcopterygii: Actinistia) |
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Biogeografia Histórica de Mawsoniidae (Sarcopterygii: Actinistia) |
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Silva, Raphael Miguel da |
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Silva, Raphael Miguel da |
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Silva, Valéria Gallo da |
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Brito, Paulo Marques Machado |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/6737908359436459 |
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Carvalho, Marise Sardenberg Salgado de |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/0784536177371407 |
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Figueiredo, Francisco José de |
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Silva, Raphael Miguel da |
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Silva, Valéria Gallo da Brito, Paulo Marques Machado Carvalho, Marise Sardenberg Salgado de Figueiredo, Francisco José de |
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Mawsoniidae Panbiogeography Mesozoic Fish fossil - Mesozoic Mawsoniidae Biogeography |
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Mawsoniidae Panbiogeography Mesozoic Fish fossil - Mesozoic Mawsoniidae Biogeography Mawsoniidae Panbiogeografia Mesozoico Peixe fóssil Mesozóico Mawsoniidae Biogeografia CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA::PALEOZOOLOGIA |
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Mawsoniidae Panbiogeografia Mesozoico Peixe fóssil Mesozóico Mawsoniidae Biogeografia |
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CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA::PALEOZOOLOGIA |
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Mawsoniidae is a fossil family of actinistians popularly known as coelacanth, being found in continental and marine paleoenvironments. The taxon was proposed in the 1990 and, since then, some studies on its phylogeny in a cladistic context were accomplished. It is considered monophyletic in the most recent reviews and includes five unquestionable genera (i. e., Axelrodichthys, Chinlea, Diplurus, Mawsonia, and Parnaibaia), besides ten others with some taxonomical controversy (i. e., Alcoveria, Garnbergia, Heptanema, Indocoelacanthus, Libys, Lualabaea, Megalocoelacanthus, Moenkopia, Rhipis, and Trachymetopon). Notwithstanding, not all of these genera were included in the cladistic analysis of Mawsoniidae. Mawsoniidae possesses a remarkable biogeographical significance due to its extensive temporal range, from the Middle Triassic to the Late Cretaceous, and a wide geographical distribution in the South and North Americas, Africa, and Europe. The genera restrict to the North America (Diplurus and Chinlea) and Europe (Alcoveria) possess the oldest records (Middle Triassic-Early Jurassic), whereas those found in the South Hemisphere (Mawsonia, Axelrodichthys, and Parnaibaia) extend from Late Jurassic to Late Cretaceous, in Brazil and Africa. This study proposed to analyze the Historical Biogeography of Mawsoniidae, including the valid genera as well as those of controverse systematic position, applying the panbiogeographical method of track analysis. Based on this analysis, 11 individual tracks of the species and three generalized tracks (GTs) were obtained. The GT1, named Northeastern Newark, occurs in strata of the Newark Group (Upper Triassic); GT2, named Midwest Gondwana, occurs in the Lualaba Formation (Upper Jurassic); and GT2, named Itapecuru-Alcântara-Santana, occurs in the Itapecuru-Alcântara-Santana formations (Lower Cretaceous). Regarding the distribution pattern herein found, the origin of the probably occurred from the Middle/Upper Triassic in the Eastern Pangeia, with subsequent expansion in the Lower Jurassic, corroborated by records of Indocoelacanthus and Trachymetopon. The expansion of the group towards the Western Gondwana occurred in the Lower Cretaceous, with records of Mawsonia and Axelrodichthys. The panbiogeographical analysis was also applied to produce individual tracks of the genera by certain geological periods, which showed congruence with the individual tracks of the species. The results herein obtained accentuated the potential of the panbiogeographical method for obtaining the distribution patterns and, consequently, the areas of endemism of Mawsoniidae, throughout all Mesozoic. |
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