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Oxygenation of the Baltoscandian shelf linked to Ordovician biodiversificationMarine biodiversity increased markedly during the Ordovician Period (~487–443 million years ago). Some intervals within the Ordovician were associated with unusually rapid and prominent rises in taxonomic richness, the reasons for which remain debated. Links between increased oxygenation and biodiversifcation have been proposed, although supporting marine oxygen proxy data are limited. Here we present an expansive multi-site iodine-to-calcium (I/Ca) record from Lower–Middle Ordovician marine carbonates in Baltoscandia that provides a detailed account of the spatio-temporal development of oxygen conditions across this palaeoshelf. The data document progressive oxygenation of regional seafoor environments, with well-oxygenated waters sourced from the palaeoequatorward Iapetus Ocean and peak I/Ca values (that is, dissolved oxygen concentrations) coinciding with the most pronounced biodiversity increases and ecosystem reorganizations during this time interval. This occurred while the climate cooled, global sea level dropped and carbonate deposits became regionally dominant. The results suggest that ventilation of shelves played a critical role in regulating early Palaeozoic marine biodiversity via development of ecospace and aerobic–metabolic conditions.
Document ID
20240000925
Acquisition Source
2230 Support
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Anders Lindskog ORCID
(Lund University Lund, Sweden)
Seth A. Young ORCID
(Florida State University Tallahassee, United States)
Chelsie N. Bowman ORCID
(Florida State University Tallahassee, United States)
Nevin P. Kozik ORCID
(Florida State University Tallahassee, United States)
Sean M. Newby
(Florida State University Tallahassee, United States)
Johan Pettersson
(Lund University Lund, Sweden)
Emmy Molin
(Lund University Lund, Sweden)
Jeremy D. Owens ORCID
(Florida State University Tallahassee, United States)
Date Acquired
January 22, 2024
Publication Date
October 12, 2023
Publication Information
Publication: Nature Geoscience
Publisher: Nature Research
Volume: 16
Issue Publication Date: October 12, 2023
ISSN: 1752-0894
e-ISSN: 1752-0908
Subject Category
Geosciences (General)
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80NSSC23K0346
Distribution Limits
Public
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