Interrelationships among Early Triassic faunas of Western Gondwana and Laurasia as illuminated by a new South American benthosuchid temnospondyl

Author:

Pinheiro Felipe L.1ORCID,Eltink Estevan2ORCID,Paes‐Neto Voltaire D.13ORCID,Machado Arielli F.13ORCID,Simões Tiago R.4ORCID,Pierce Stephanie E.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratório de Paleobiologia Universidade Federal do Pampa São Gabriel Rio Grande do Sul Brazil

2. Colegiado de Ecologia, Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco Senhor do Bonfim Bahia Brazil

3. Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Museum of Comparative Zoology Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts USA

4. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Princeton University Princeton New Jersey USA

Abstract

AbstractThe End‐Permian Mass Extinction marked a critical turning point in Earth's history, and the biological recovery that followed the crisis led to the emergence of several modern vertebrate and invertebrate taxa. Even considering the importance of the Early Triassic biotic recovery for the evolution of modern faunas and floras, our knowledge of this event is still hindered by the sparse sampling of crucial geological formations. This leaves our understanding of Early Triassic ecosystems fundamentally biased toward productive and historically well‐explored geological units. Recent surveys in poorly known Gondwanan localities, such as those within the Sanga do Cabral Formation in southern Brazil, have unveiled insights into Early Triassic terrestrial ecosystems, shedding light on a diverse and previously unknown tetrapod fauna. Here, we report the discovery of a new temnospondyl genus and species in the Lower Triassic Sanga do Cabral Formation. The new taxon can be confidently assigned to the Benthosuchidae, a stereospondyl clade with a distribution previously restricted to the East European Platform. Phylogenetic analysis confirms the relationship of the new genus to the trematosaurian lineage, being closely related to the genus Benthosuchus. Our results raise questions about the biogeographical history of stereospondyls after the End‐Permian Mass Extinction and suggest a potential connection between Russian and South American Early Triassic faunas. Further investigations are needed to thoroughly explore the potential dispersal routes that may explain this seemingly unusual biogeographical pattern.

Funder

Fundação Lemann

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Publisher

Wiley

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