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Facilitating corals in an early Silurian deep‐water assemblage

Dhungana, Alavya; Mitchell, Emily G.

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Emily G. Mitchell



Abstract

Corals are powerful ecosystem engineers and can form reef communities with extraordinary biodiversity through time. Understanding the processes underlying the spatial distribution of corals allows us to identify the key biological and physical processes that structure coral communities and how these processes and interactions have evolved. However, few spatial ecology studies have been conducted on coral assemblages in the fossil record. Here we use spatial point process analysis (SPPA) to investigate the ecological interactions of an in situ tabulate and rugose coral community (n = 199), preserved under volcanic ash in the Silurian of Ireland. SPPA is able to identify many different sorts of interactions including dispersal limitation and competition within and between taxa. Our SPPA found that the spatial distribution of rugose corals were best modelled by Thomas clusters (pd = 0.834), indicating a single dispersal episode and that the tabulate corals were best modelled by double Thomas clusters (pd = 0.820), indicating two dispersal episodes. Further, the bivariate distribution was best modelled by linked double clusters (pd = 0.970), giving significant evidence of facilitation between the tabulate and rugose populations, and identifying the facilitators in this community to be the tabulate corals. This interaction could be an important ecological driver for enabling the aggregation of sessile organisms over long temporal periods and facilitation may help to explain trends in reef diversity and abundance during the Ordovician biodiversification and in the early Silurian.

Citation

Dhungana, A., & Mitchell, E. G. (2021). Facilitating corals in an early Silurian deep‐water assemblage. Palaeontology, 64(3), 359-370. https://doi.org/10.1111/pala.12527

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 15, 2021
Online Publication Date Feb 24, 2021
Publication Date Apr 19, 2021
Deposit Date Jul 9, 2021
Publicly Available Date Oct 7, 2021
Journal Palaeontology
Print ISSN 0031-0239
Electronic ISSN 1475-4983
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 64
Issue 3
Pages 359-370
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/pala.12527

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