Uneven Distribution of Pseudotormentus De Wever et Caridroit (Radiolaria, Protozoa): Provincialism of a Permian Planktonic Microorganism
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This study was supported financially by NSFC (40839903), Ministry of Education of China (20110145130001), and 111 Project (Grant No. B08030) of China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, and Niigata University’s scholarship program for graduate school students conducting research abroad. This study was conducted under the double degree program between Niigata University and China University of Geosciences, Wuhan. Two anonymous reviewers provided constructive comments.


Uneven Distribution of Pseudotormentus De Wever et Caridroit (Radiolaria, Protozoa): Provincialism of a Permian Planktonic Microorganism
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This study was supported financially by NSFC (40839903), Ministry of Education of China (20110145130001), and 111 Project (Grant No. B08030) of China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, and Niigata University’s scholarship program for graduate school students conducting research abroad. This study was conducted under the double degree program between Niigata University and China University of Geosciences, Wuhan. Two anonymous reviewers provided constructive comments.

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    The Permian planktonic distribution is not well known, in contrast to other fossil distributions of nekton and benthos. Radiolaria are representative microfossils of plankton in the Permian palaeocean. This study compares both correlated radiolarian occurrences (Pseudotormentus De Wever et Caridroit and Quadriremis Nazarov et Ormiston) in literature data from the Pacific Rim and quantitative data from the Liuhuang and Gujingling sections in South China. Pseudotormentus distributions are concentrated in the Panthalassa, whereas Quadriremis occurrences are distributed over both the Panthalassa and the Palaeotethys. The uneven distribution of Pseudotormentus seems to have been controlled by a difference in the oceanic basins, indicating the presence of faunal differences in Permian planktonic microorganisms between the Panthalassa and the Palaeotethys. In other words, this study infers the provincialism of Permian planktonic microorganisms. The uneven distribution is explainable by a hypothesis that Pseudotormentus was strongly affected by a Panthalassan equatorial current.

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    The Permian planktonic distribution is not well known, in contrast to other fossil distributions of nekton and benthos. Radiolaria are representative microfossils of plankton in the Permian palaeocean. This study compares both correlated radiolarian occurrences (Pseudotormentus De Wever et Caridroit and Quadriremis Nazarov et Ormiston) in literature data from the Pacific Rim and quantitative data from the Liuhuang and Gujingling sections in South China. Pseudotormentus distributions are concentrated in the Panthalassa, whereas Quadriremis occurrences are distributed over both the Panthalassa and the Palaeotethys. The uneven distribution of Pseudotormentus seems to have been controlled by a difference in the oceanic basins, indicating the presence of faunal differences in Permian planktonic microorganisms between the Panthalassa and the Palaeotethys. In other words, this study infers the provincialism of Permian planktonic microorganisms. The uneven distribution is explainable by a hypothesis that Pseudotormentus was strongly affected by a Panthalassan equatorial current.

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ITO Tsuyoshi, FENG Qinglai, MATSUOKA Atsushi.2016. Uneven Distribution of Pseudotormentus De Wever et Caridroit (Radiolaria, Protozoa): Provincialism of a Permian Planktonic Microorganism[J]. ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA(English edition),90(5):1598~1610

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  • 收稿日期:2014-06-11
  • 最后修改日期:2015-03-05
  • 在线发布日期: 2016-10-20
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