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South African Lagerstätte reveals middle Permian Gondwanan lakeshore ecosystem in exquisite detail

Earth Sciences

South African Lagerstätte reveals middle Permian Gondwanan lakeshore ecosystem in exquisite detail

R. Prevec, A. Nel, et al.

Explore a newly discovered fossil-rich locality in the southern Karoo Basin that reveals the secrets of a thriving deltaic ecosystem from the middle Permian Period. This groundbreaking research conducted by Rosemary Prevec and colleagues offers a unique glimpse into ancient freshwater and terrestrial life, enhancing our understanding of the Permian extinction events.... show more
Abstract
Continental ecosystems of the middle Permian Period (273–259 million years ago) are poorly understood. In South Africa, the vertebrate fossil record is well documented for this time interval, but the plants and insects are virtually unknown, and are rare globally. This scarcity of data has hampered studies of the evolution and diversification of life, and has precluded detailed reconstructions and analyses of ecosystems of this critical period in Earth’s history. Here we introduce a new locality in the southern Karoo Basin that is producing exceptionally well-preserved and abundant fossils of novel freshwater and terrestrial insects, arachnids, and plants. Within a robust regional geochronological, geological and biostratigraphic context, this Konservat- and Konzentrat-Lagerstätte offers a unique opportunity for the study and reconstruction of a southern Gondwanan deltaic ecosystem that thrived 266–268 million years ago, and will serve as a high-resolution ecological baseline towards a better understanding of Permian extinction events.
Publisher
Communications Biology
Published On
Oct 30, 2022
Authors
Rosemary Prevec, André Nel, Michael O. Day, Robert A. Muir, Aviwe Matiwane, Abigail P. Kirkaldy, Sydney Moyo, Arnold Staniczek, Bárbara Cariglino, Zolile Maseko, Nokuthula Kom, Bruce S. Rubidge, Romain Garrouste, Alexandra Holland, Helen M. Barber-James
Tags
Permian Period
fossils
ecosystem
Karoo Basin
extinction events
freshwater
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