TY - JOUR
T1 - Middle Jurassic charophytes from southern Tunisia: Implications on evolution and paleobiogeography
AU - Tiss, Lassad
AU - Trabelsi, Khaled
AU - Kamoun, Fekri
AU - Soussi, Mohamed
AU - Houla, Yassine
AU - Sames, Benjamin
AU - Martín-Closas, Carles
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2019/4
Y1 - 2019/4
N2 - The Middle Jurassic section from the Kef El Anéba in southern Tunisia, near the Beni Kheddache area, provided exceptionally species-rich charophyte assemblages that are studied here for the first time. The Krachoua Formation yielded a Bajocian assemblage composed of Porochara fusca, P. schudackii nov sp., P. kimmeridgensis, P. westerbeckensis, Auerbachichara saidakovskyi, Stenochara sp., Stellatochara aff. subsphaerica, Aclistochara longiformis and Aclistochara africana. A second assemblage from the Krechem El Miit Member (Foum Tataouine Formation), of Late Callovian age, includes Auerbachichara tataouinensis nov. sp., Porochara kimmeridgensis, P. westerbeckensis, P. douzensis, P. obovata var. gondwanensis nov. var. and Mesochara voluta. Taphonomic and paleoenvironmental data suggest autochthony of these two assemblages in a brackish lagoon and a temporary freshwater pond from a littoral environment, respectively. In addition, these floras suggest that Middle Jurassic charophyte biodiversity formed an evolutionary bridge between Upper Triassic charophyte floras dominated by genera Stellatochara, Stenochara and Auerbachichara and Upper Jurassic floras dominated by Porochara, Aclistochara and Mesochara. Furthermore, the biogeography of Middle Jurassic charophytes from southern Tunisia provides further arguments to support the hypothesis of significant biological exchanges between Laurasian and Gondwanan islands, indicating that Peri-tethyan biogeography remained relatively uniform during the Middle Jurassic.
AB - The Middle Jurassic section from the Kef El Anéba in southern Tunisia, near the Beni Kheddache area, provided exceptionally species-rich charophyte assemblages that are studied here for the first time. The Krachoua Formation yielded a Bajocian assemblage composed of Porochara fusca, P. schudackii nov sp., P. kimmeridgensis, P. westerbeckensis, Auerbachichara saidakovskyi, Stenochara sp., Stellatochara aff. subsphaerica, Aclistochara longiformis and Aclistochara africana. A second assemblage from the Krechem El Miit Member (Foum Tataouine Formation), of Late Callovian age, includes Auerbachichara tataouinensis nov. sp., Porochara kimmeridgensis, P. westerbeckensis, P. douzensis, P. obovata var. gondwanensis nov. var. and Mesochara voluta. Taphonomic and paleoenvironmental data suggest autochthony of these two assemblages in a brackish lagoon and a temporary freshwater pond from a littoral environment, respectively. In addition, these floras suggest that Middle Jurassic charophyte biodiversity formed an evolutionary bridge between Upper Triassic charophyte floras dominated by genera Stellatochara, Stenochara and Auerbachichara and Upper Jurassic floras dominated by Porochara, Aclistochara and Mesochara. Furthermore, the biogeography of Middle Jurassic charophytes from southern Tunisia provides further arguments to support the hypothesis of significant biological exchanges between Laurasian and Gondwanan islands, indicating that Peri-tethyan biogeography remained relatively uniform during the Middle Jurassic.
KW - Charophyta
KW - Taxonomy
KW - Paleoecology
KW - evolution
KW - Middle Jurassic
KW - Africa
KW - BIOSTRATIGRAPHY
KW - OSTRACODS
KW - BASIN
KW - Evolution
KW - CRETACEOUS-CHAROPHYTA
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85060763014&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.revpalbo.2019.01.011
DO - 10.1016/j.revpalbo.2019.01.011
M3 - Article
SN - 0034-6667
VL - 263
SP - 65
EP - 84
JO - Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
JF - Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
ER -