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Extinction, survival and recovery of corals from the Triassic to Middle Jurassic time
Authors:Bernard Lathuilière  Denis Marchal
Institution:G2R, Nancy-Université, CNRS, BP 239, 54506, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy;;Petrobras Energia SA, Exploration Business Unit, Maipu 1, Buenos Aires C1084 ABA, Argentina
Abstract:Recognizing extinction events and determining their cause at the Triassic/Jurassic (T/J) transition and near the Pliensbachian–Toarcian (Lower Jurassic) boundary is a field of growing interest. We provide arguments for these events through a literature based new evaluation of coral diversity from Triassic to Dogger and a new palaeobiogeographical map. The T/J extinction of corals is clearly related to the breakdown of reef environments. Origination curves show that Hettangian (the lowest Jurassic stage) was not only a survival phase but already rather a recovery phase. Post-extinction evolution of reefs and their survival only in the northernmost margin of the Tethys support the hothouse hypothesis for the T/J extinction event. During Pliensbachian, many new taxa appear, but mostly solitary corals, not really framebuilders. Many of these taxa do not occur anymore during the following stages. The new increase in diversity is related to the development of Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) reefs.
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