Two of the greatest evolutionary events in the history of life
on Earth occurred during Early Paleozoic time. The first was the
Cambrian explosion of skeletonized marine animals about 540 million
years ago. The second was the "Great Ordovician Biodiversification
Event," which is the focus of this book. During the 46-million-year
Ordovician Period (489--443 m.y.), a bewildering array of adaptive
radiations of "Paleozoic- and Modern-type" biotas appeared in
marine habitats, the first animals (arthropods) walked on land, and
the first non-vascular bryophyte-like plants (based on their
cryptospore record) colonized terrestrial areas with damp
environments.
This book represents a compilation by a large team of Ordovician
specialists from around the world, who have enthusiastically
cooperated to produce this first globally orientated,
internationally sponsored IGCP (International Geological
Correlation Program) project on Ordovician biotas. The major part
is an assembly of genus- and species-level diversity data for the
many Ordovician fossil groups. The book also presents an evaluation
of how each group diversified through Ordovician time, with
assessments of patterns of change and rates of origination and
extinction. As such, it will become the standard work and data
source for biotic studies on the Ordovician Period.
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