Jj. Alvaro et al., Trilobite diversity patterns in the Middle Cambrian of southwestern Europe: a comparative study, PALAEOGEO P, 151(4), 1999, pp. 241-254
This paper describes the pattern of trilobite diversity throughout the Midd
le Cambrian in two fossiliferous basins of the western Gondwana margin: the
Iberian Chains (northeastern Spain) and the Montagne Noire (southern Franc
e). The documented fluctuations of species diversity allow us to recognize:
(1) a substantial extinction event recorded in latest Early Cambrian times
(named Valdemiedes event), which separates the culmination of a widespread
decline of trilobites and the stepwise immigration of cosmopolitan invader
s; (2) a major trilobite radiation occurring in the earliest Leonian and cu
lminating across the Caesaraugustian/Languedocian transition, in which a pe
ak in diversity of trilobites and carpoids was close to a major flooding su
rface; (3) a major reduction of trilobite taxa across the early/middle Lang
uedocian transition related to a well-documented regressional trend; and (4
) a second immigration of trilobite fauna in the late Languedocian which co
incided with trangressional pulses and the establishment of suitable shaly
substrates. In addition, we summarize the known trilobite occurrences from
the Middle Cambrian of southwestern Europe. Maps of the distribution of som
e relevant taxa (genera and species) over the western Gondwana margin are d
ocumented. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.