Data from: The brachiopod faunas from the Fezouata Shale (Lower Ordovician; Tremadocian–Floian) of the Zagora area, Anti-Atlas, Morocco: evidence for a biodiversity hub in Gondwana
Data files
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1_Tremadocian_database.xlsx
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2_Floian_database.xlsx
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README.md
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references_Floian_database_DRYAD.docx
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references_Tremadocian_database_DRYAD.docx
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Abstract
Since the early 2000s, the discovery of fossils and their collection from the Fezouata Shale has accelerated; this has enabled us to understand the faunas more thoroughly. The brachiopod fauna has not been investigated for the past 50 years, and we present here the results of our recent studies. The material represents about 350 samples, in which 30 species were identified, assigned to 23 genera. Among these, one new genus (Tinzoulinorthis) and four new species (Wosekella maghribi, Rafanoglossa inversa, Orbithele tazagurta, Lacunites punctum) are erected; one taxon is recognised at family level. The fauna described from the upper Tremadocian horizons is more diverse than those in the Floian. The former is characterised by a high γ-diversity, although at the horizon level the α-diversity is low to medium. This fauna is typical of high-energy, shallow-water, unstable environmental conditions preventing long-lived communities to develop climax communities and indicating that the succession of opportunists were regularly smothered in-situ and killed by storm deposits. Multivariate analyses of the faunas indicate that the Tremadocian fauna, characterised by many endemic taxa, shows closer affinities with faunas from peri-Gondwanan terranes, in particular Bohemia. The Tremadocian Fezouata fauna is very rich in taxon first occurrences, which coupled with high γ-diversity, suggest it may have been a diversity hub. On the other hand, the Floian Fezouata fauna shows stronger connections with Bohemia and the Montagne Noire albeit also links with the South Urals and Baltica reflecting the changing Early Ordovician palaeogeography.
README: Data from: The brachiopod faunas from the Fezouata Shale (Lower Ordovician; Tremadocian–Floian) of the Zagora area, Anti-Atlas, Morocco: evidence for a biodiversity hub in Gondwana
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.h70rxwds9
Description of the data and file structure
We have submitted the following files with the data: raw data (1_Tremadocian database.xls), (2_Floian database.xls) and associated bibliographical references (references Tremadocian database DRYAD.doc), (references Floian database DRYAD.doc)
Description of the data and file structure
The Excel spreadsheets consist of the list of genera used in the analyses (first column) and the list of localities used (first row).
The data is recorded as presence(1) / absence (0). The last row is referenced to as references and list the bibliographical references used to extract the data for each locality.
This is coded with a number in brackets referring to the full bibliographical reference on the associated Word document (for e.g., references in the Tremadocian database will be shown on the Word document relating to the Tremadocian.
Code / Software
We used the PAST Software (v.4.04), but an updated version can be found here: https://www.nhm.uio.no/english/research/resources/past/
We also used Gephi Software available here; https://gephi.org/
Both software are free to download and use.
Methods
Data compiled from various bibliographical sources. References to these sources are indicated in uploaded files.