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Seasonal calibration of the end-cretaceous Chicxulub impact event

Robert A. DePalma, Anton A. Oleinik, Loren Gurche, David A. Burnham, Jeremy Klingler, Curtis McKinney, Frederick P. Cichocki, Peter L. Larson, Victoria M. Egerton, Roy A. Wogelius, Nicholas P. Edwards, Uwe Bergmann, Phillip L. Manning

2021Scientific Reports15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The end-Cretaceous Chicxulub impact triggered Earth’s last mass-extinction, extinguishing ~ 75% of species diversity and facilitating a global ecological shift to mammal-dominated biomes. Temporal details of the impact event on a fine scale (hour-to-day), important to understanding the early trajectory of mass-extinction, have largely eluded previous studies. This study employs histological and histo-isotopic analyses of fossil fish that were coeval with a unique impact-triggered mass-death assemblage from the Cretaceous-Paleogene (KPg) boundary in North Dakota (USA). Patterns of growth history, including periodicity of ẟ 18 O and ẟ 13 C and growth band morphology, plus corroborating data from fish ontogeny and seasonal insect behavior, reveal that the impact occurred during boreal Spring/Summer, shortly after the spawning season for fish and most continental taxa. The severity and taxonomic symmetry of response to global natural hazards are influenced by the season during which they occur, suggesting that post-impact perturbations could have exerted a selective force that was exacerbated by seasonal timing. Data from this study can also provide vital hindsight into patterns of extant biotic response to global-scale hazards that are relevant to both current and future biomes.

Topics & Concepts

Extinction eventBiomeEcologyExtinction (optical mineralogy)Global Boundary Stratotype Section and PointCretaceousPaleontologyEnvironmental scienceBiologyEcosystemBiostratigraphyBiological dispersalPopulationDemographySociologyIsotope Analysis in EcologyGeology and Paleoclimatology ResearchEvolution and Paleontology Studies
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