Non-marine gastropods from the Cretaceous-Paleogene transition in the Pingyi Basin, eastern China
Yu, Tingting(俞婷婷)4,5,6; Wang, He(王贺)5,6; Fang, Yanan(房亚男)5,6; Salvador, Rodrigo B.3; Li, Sha (李莎)5,6; Jarzembowski, Edmund A.2,5,6; Yu, Han1; Zhang, Haichun(张海春)5,6
刊名PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGISTS ASSOCIATION
2022-02-01
卷号133期号:1页码:40-46
关键词K/Pg boundary Taxonomy Cyathopoma pingyiensis sp. nov. Paleoecology Paleoenvironment
ISSN号0016-7878
DOI10.1016/j.pgeola.2021.10.003
英文摘要

Our results present a taxonomic and palaeoecological study on non-marine gastropods from the latest Cretaceous to Paleocene deposits of the Pingyi Basin, Shandong Province, eastern China. These gastropods are systematically described: three species belonging to three genera including Physa dongtaiensis Gu, 1989, Hydrobia datangensis Yu, 1977, and the newly established species Cyathopoma pingyiensis sp. nov.; two indeterminata genera and species including Truncatelloidea gen. et sp. indet., and Pomatiopsidae gen. et sp. indet. Among them, Truncatelloidea gen. et sp. indet. and Cyathopoma pingyiensis sp. nov. are the dominant species with the longest record. Cyathopoma pingyiensis, sp. nov. is the earliest representative of this widely distributed Asian extant genus. Sedimentological facies analysis of the gastropod-bearing beds suggested that Truncatelloidea gen. et sp. indet. lived in a small pond with a river inlet and a shallow lake, while Ph. dongtaiensis, ?Pomatiopsidae gen. et sp. indet, and ?H. datangensis only thrived in the shallow lake. Cyathopoma pingyiensis sp. nov. inhabited the land area around the shallow lake. Our results showed that no significant species change of the gastropod fauna across the K/Pg (Cretaceous/Paleogene) boundary was observed in the Pingyi Basin. (c) 2021 The Geologists' Association. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

资助项目National Natural Science Foundation of China[41972018] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[41688103] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[41730317] ; Strategic Priority Research Programme of the Chinese Academy of Sciences[XDA19050101] ; Strategic Priority Research Programme of the Chinese Academy of Sciences[XDB26000000] ; State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy (Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, CAS)[183101] ; Leverhulme Emeritus Fellowship
WOS关键词MOLLUSCA
WOS研究方向Geology ; Paleontology
语种英语
出版者ELSEVIER SCI LTD
WOS记录号WOS:000754467000004
资助机构National Natural Science Foundation of China ; Strategic Priority Research Programme of the Chinese Academy of Sciences ; State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy (Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, CAS) ; Leverhulme Emeritus Fellowship
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/40494]  
专题中国科学院南京地质古生物研究所
通讯作者Li, Sha (李莎)
作者单位1.Natl Marine Environm Forecasting Ctr, Beijing 100081, Peoples R China
2.Nat Hist Museum, Dept Earth Sci, London SW7 5BD, England
3.Museum New Zealand Papa Tongarewa, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
4.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China
5.Chinese Acad Sci, Ctr Excellence Life & Paleoenvironm, 39 East Beijing Rd, Nanjing 210008, Peoples R China
6.Chinese Acad Sci, Nanjing Inst Geol & Palaeontol, State Key Lab Palaeobiol & Stratig, 39 East Beijing Rd, Nanjing 210008, Peoples R China
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Yu, Tingting,Wang, He,Fang, Yanan,et al. Non-marine gastropods from the Cretaceous-Paleogene transition in the Pingyi Basin, eastern China[J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGISTS ASSOCIATION,2022,133(1):40-46.
APA Yu, Tingting.,Wang, He.,Fang, Yanan.,Salvador, Rodrigo B..,Li, Sha .,...&Zhang, Haichun.(2022).Non-marine gastropods from the Cretaceous-Paleogene transition in the Pingyi Basin, eastern China.PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGISTS ASSOCIATION,133(1),40-46.
MLA Yu, Tingting,et al."Non-marine gastropods from the Cretaceous-Paleogene transition in the Pingyi Basin, eastern China".PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGISTS ASSOCIATION 133.1(2022):40-46.
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