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Journal of Iberian Geology | 2016

Lower Jurassic brachiopods from the Ibero-Levantine Sector (Iberian Range): Faunal turnovers and critical bioevents

José Francisco Baeza Carratalá; Fernando García Joral; José Enrique Tent-Manclús

Brachiopod fauna from the peri-Iberian platform system is well-known in the Late Pliensbachian-Toarcian interval. However, the diversity dynamics and the stratigraphical distribution of this group in the Ibero-Levantine Sector of the Iberian Range require more accurate analysis due to the patchy distribution of the outcrops. The abovementioned timespan involved a period of changes in long-term environmental conditions which led to a severe extinction and critical turnovers on the brachiopod fauna (ETMEE). The Ibero-Levantine sector has notable palaeobiogeographical significance as it represents the south-easternmost outcrops of the Iberian Range connecting with the Betic Domain positioned in the South-Iberian Palaeomargin. In this region, the brachiopod fauna has been arranged into six assemblages, showing a discontinuous stratigraphic distribution since its diversity dynamics is markedly conditioned by the extinction phases linked to the ETMEE: Ass. 1, recorded in the Spinatum-lower Tenuicostatum chronozones; Ass. 2, mainly recorded in the Tenuicostatum chronozone; Ass. 3, typifying the lower Serpentinum chronozone; Ass. 4, documented in the Serpentinum-lowermost Bifrons chronozones; Ass. 5, recorded in the Bifrons-Variabilis chronozones, and Ass. 6, distinctive of the Pseudoradiosa-Aalensis chronozones. The faunal succession shows strong affinities with the Euro-Boreal province, what rules out the transitional or even Mediterranean palaeogeographical affinity previously attributed to the southernmost part of this area. Amidst the main brachiopod-based bioevents must be considered the predominance of the genus Lobothyris in the pre-ETMEE assemblages, the conspicuous record of Liospiriferina? undulata , distinctive taxon of the north-African margin and, especially, the first record in the Iberian Peninsula of thecideid marker beds prior to the ETMEE. After the opportunistic strategy conducted by Soaresirhynchia bouchardi the distribution of the post-ETMEE brachiopod assemblages is markedly influenced by the depositional sequences, entailing premature turnovers and involving the earlier record of homeomorphic morphotypes of younger terebratulides and rhynchonellides


Neues Jahrbuch Fur Geologie Und Palaontologie-abhandlungen | 2011

Brachiopod assemblages from the Early-Middle Jurassic transition in the Eastern Subbetic (SE Spain): Systematic and palaeobiogeographic implications and palaeoenvironmental significance

José Francisco Baeza Carratalá; Attila Vörös; Alfréd Dulai; José Enrique Tent-Manclús

This research has been supported by the Synthesys Project (HU-TAF 3036) of the European Union and the Project CGL2009-07830 of MCI (Spain). A. Dulai was supported by the Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA K77451).


Archive | 2008

Patrimonio paleontológico en la colección Jiménez de Cisneros y su aplicación al estudio de los braquiópodos del Jurásico Inferior en la Cordillera Bética Oriental (provincias de Alicante y Norte de Murcia)

José Francisco Baeza Carratalá


Bulletin of Geosciences | 2017

New deep-water brachiopod resilient assemblage from the South-Iberian Palaeomargin (Western Tethys) and its significance for the brachiopod adaptive strategies around the Early Toarcian Mass Extinction Event

José Francisco Baeza Carratalá; Matías Reolid; Fernando García Joral


Resúmenes de comunicaciones y excursiones: Simposio Homenaje a D. Daniel Jiménez de Cisneros y Hervás, 2004, ISBN 84-608-0190-X, pág. 120 | 2004

Revisión de la fauna de braquiópodos del Jurásico Inferior en el Cerro de La Cruz (La Romana, Alicante). Resultados preliminares.

José Francisco Baeza Carratalá


Diseño de acciones de investigación en docencia universitaria, 2013, ISBN 978-84-695-6638-1, págs. 1352-1371 | 2013

Seguimiento Grado en Geología

Juan C. Cañaveras Jiménez; José Francisco Baeza Carratalá; Emilia Morallón; M. Carmen Román-Martínez; Jesús Mingorance


Resúmenes de comunicaciones y excursiones: Simposio Homenaje a D. Daniel Jiménez de Cisneros y Hervás, 2004, ISBN 84-608-0190-X, pág. 92 | 2004

Braquiópodos fósiles del Jurásico Inferior de la Sierra de Los Frailes (Alicante). Resultados Preliminares

José Francisco Baeza Carratalá; José Enrique Tent-Manclús


XII Jornadas de redes de investigación en docencia universitaria. El reconocimiento docente: Innovar e investigar con criterios de calidad, 2014, ISBN 978-84-697-0709-8, págs. 1908-1920 | 2014

Diseño de la asignatura Trabajo Fin de Grado en Geología (Facultad de Ciencias, UA)

Juan Carlos Cañaveras; Pedro Alfaro García; José Miguel Andreu Rodes; José Francisco Baeza Carratalá; David Benavente; Hugo Corbí; Jaime Cuevas González; Jose Delgado; Alice Giannetti; José Juan Giner Caturla; Pedro Javier Jáuregui Eslava; Ivan Martin-Rojas; Javier Martínez; Jesús Mingorance


XII Jornadas de redes de investigación en docencia universitaria. El reconocimiento docente: Innovar e investigar con criterios de calidad, 2014, ISBN 978-84-697-0709-8, págs. 1832-1846 | 2014

Red de seguimiento del grado en Geología (Facultad de Ciencias, UA)

Juan Carlos Cañaveras; José Francisco Baeza Carratalá; Victor Climent; José Delgado Marchal; Manuel Martín-Martín; Ivan Martin-Rojas; Irene Navarro Gómez; Jesús Mingorance; José Moisés Villalvilla Soria


Archive | 2008

Faunas de braquiópodos ligadas a la fracturación del tránsito Liásico-Dogger en la Cordillera Betica

José Enrique Tent-Manclús; José Francisco Baeza Carratalá; Antonio Estévez Rubio; Alfonso Yébenes Simón

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Hugo Corbí

University of Alicante

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Fernando García Joral

Complutense University of Madrid

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