Reef building corals of Lower Bajocian of France. Part 1.

Authors
Citation
B. Lathuiliere, Reef building corals of Lower Bajocian of France. Part 1., GEOBIOS, 33(1), 2000, pp. 51-72
Citations number
103
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
GEOBIOS
ISSN journal
00166995 → ACNP
Volume
33
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
51 - 72
Database
ISI
SICI code
0016-6995(2000)33:1<51:RBCOLB>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Lower Bajocian (Propinquans and Humphriesianum zones) reef-building corals of France are rather poorly diversified: 16 to 19 genera (including morphog enera) and 17 to 26 species. The new genus Atelophyllia is created and the poorly known genus Ebrayia is revised. Synonymies of species are well under stood, owing to a statistical analysis of populations sampled in the field (1410 samples, 900 thin sections). The taxonomic list and statistics offer the first paleoecological tool to study the trends of diversity. Because th is diversity increases southwards (South Jura, Maconnais), it suggests that a climatic control underlies the diversity gradient. Functional morphologi c analysis of the various taxa offers a second method to evaluate ancient l ight intensities and sedimentation rates. For instance, a comparison with M ontastrea, a recent zooxanthellate coral, shows that the variations of the colonial shape of Isastrea are light-dependant. An interpretation of Bajoci an bioherms as lithoherms built by nonzooxanthellate corals must be rejecte d. The average annual growth rates of Bajocian corals are very low. The new findings suggest evolutionary and climatic explanations.