The ichnological optimum: Enhanced trace fossil diversity in the Cambrian offshore driven by ecology, sedimentation, and outcrop
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The trace fossil record provides a valuable archive of the Cambrian Explosion and its variable expressions at the local level. To characterize factors controlling such variability, we present a framework that deconstructs local ichnodiversity into 1) ‘
original
ichnodiversity’, reflecting ecology and behavioural diversity; 2) ‘
registered
ichnodiversity’, reflecting colonization windows and substrate preservation; and 3) ‘
observable
ichnodiversity’, reflecting present-day outcrop quality. An environment with favourable controls on all three levels results in an
ichnological optimum
, exemplified by environments between storm- and fairweather wave base. We illustrate this with reference to the Cambrian Stage 3 Redalen Member (southern Norway), from which we report 28 ichnogenera. Its depositional environment hosted a heterogenous assortment of low-diversity communities, indicating that substrate variability and faunal segregation contributed to original ichnodiversity. Further, non-erosive episodic sedimentation without intervening wave-action extended colonization windows and facilitated preservation, promoting registered ichnodiversity. Finally, thin-bedded heterolithic successions incompletely homogenized by bioturbation are conducive to ichnotaxon identification in outcrop, enhancing observable ichnodiversity. Relative to the Cambrian ichnological optimum, sedimentary conditions restricted shallower-marine registered ichnodiversity, while limited colonization restricted original ichnodiversity in deeper-marine and tidal flat settings. Future consideration of original, registered, and observable fossil records will refine how we decipher spatially heterogeneous evolutionary patterns.
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Journal of the Geological Society
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0016-7649
2041-479X
2041-479X
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Geological Society of London
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