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Chapter 13 The Early Paleozoic World. Guiding Questions What kinds of animal skeletons arose during the Cambrian period? How did Ordovician life differ.

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1 Chapter 13 The Early Paleozoic World

2 Guiding Questions What kinds of animal skeletons arose during the Cambrian period? How did Ordovician life differ from Cambrian life? Why did stromatolites decline during Cambrian and Ordovician time? What kind of highly successful reef community developed during the Ordovician time? What major continental movements took place late in the Ordovician time?

3 444 Million years 488 Million years 542 Million years

4 Cambrian Explosion Lowermost Cambrian –Simple skeletal fossils –Teeth

5 Cambrian Explosion Large animals with skeletons –Trilobites –Arthropods with calcified segmented skeletons

6 Cambrian Explosion Bottom-dwelling forms create scratch marks –Similar to some Neoproterozoic tracks

7 Cambrian Explosion Other abundant Early Cambrian animal groups –Monoplacophoran mollusks –Inarticulate brachiopods –Echinoderms

8 Cambrian Explosion Chengjiang fauna –Soft- bodied creatures including: Cnidarians Predatory worms Anomalocarids –Huge carnivores (2 m) –Swimmers –Impaled prey

9 Cambrian Explosion Modes of Life Deposit feeders –Extract organic matter from sediments –Trilobites, arthropods Suspension feeders –Collect organic matter from the water –Eocrinoids Attach by stalk

10 Cambrian Explosion Stromatolites –Less abundant; more restricted –Weak grazing pressure in inter-tidal zone

11 Cambrian Explosion Reefs –Archeocyathids –Suspension feeders –Probably sponges

12 Cambrian Explosion Evolutionary experimentation –Bizarre echinoderm classes Few species and genera –Tried out many body plans

13 Cambrian Explosion Middle and Late Cambrian –15 Million year duration –Expansion of many groups Trilobites Echinoderns Conodonts –Early fish Isolated bony external plates

14 Cambrian Explosion Burgess Shale Fauna –Western No. America –Deep-water setting (low O 2 ) Chordata –Pikaia: Notochord Arthropods –Onychophorans Intermediate between segmented worms and arthropods

15 Ordovician Life Great radiation –Graptolites –Nautiloids Life in sediment –Burrowers expanded Pump oxygen-bearing water into sediment Diversification of worms and other soft-burrowers

16 Ordovician Life Life on the seafloor –Diversity of benthic organisms increased –Jawless fishes –Grazing snails –Articulate brachiopods –Crinoids expanded Coral-strome reefs –Rugose corals –Tabulate corals –Stromatoporoids

17 Ordovician Life Sediments indicate burrowers flourished

18 Extinctions –Large extinction events limited diversification –Cambrian mass extinctions –End of Ordovician mass extinction Ordovician Life

19 Plants may have invaded land –Inconclusive evidence –Probably restricted to moist habitats

20 Paleogeography Cambrian –Cratons formed supercontinent early in Cambrian –Progressive flooding of continents Regression in Middle Cambrian and again in Late Cambrian

21 Ordovician Life Transgression –Yields characteristic sedimentary pattern Siliciclastic sediments –Innermost belt Carbonate platform –Seaward of siliciclastics

22 Cambrian Events Episodic mass extinctions –Shallow- water trilobites

23 Cambrian Events Took a few thousand years each Temporary cooling of the seas

24 Paleogeography Early Ordovician –Baltica began move from South Pole End of Ordovician –Baltica moved to tropics Gondwanaland nearing south pole –Glacier expanded –Sea-level fell –Mass extinction (2 pulses )

25 Taconic Orogeny Ordovician mountain building Early Ordovician carbonate platform east coast of Laurentia Mid-Ordovician carbonate deposition stopped; flysch sedimentation dominated

26 Taconic Orogeny Flysch overlain by molasse Clastic wedge tapering towards northwest

27 Taconic Orogeny Carbonate platform wedged into subduction zone Exotic terrane

28 Fossils of different fauna but same age Taconic Orogeny

29 With continued collision, foreland basin migrated westward

30 Western Laurentian Margin Stable continental shelf Steep carbonate platform edge –Accumulated thick limestone sequences

31 Western Laurentian Margin Burgess Shale –Unusual fauna –Collected by Walcott

32 Western Laurentian Margin Buried by turbidites –Accumulated in oxygen-poor environment

33 Tommotian Fauna

34 Ordovician Oolites

35 Reefs Colonial reef building rugose corals

36 Glaciation and Mass Extinction Ordovician glaciation

37 Glaciation and Mass Extinction North Africa tillites

38 Glaciation and Mass Extinction North African glaciation

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