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Paper abstract: It is an open question what has constrained macro-evolutionary changes of marine animal diversity on the time scale of the Phanerozoic. Here we will show that supernovae appear to have significantly influenced the biodiversity of life. After normalizing diversity curves of major animal marine genera by the changes in the area of shallow marine margins, a close correlation between supernovae frequency and biodiversity is obtained. The interpretation is that supernovae influence Earth's climate, which controls the ocean and atmospheric circulation of nutrients. With this, supernovae influence ocean bioproductivity and are speculated to affect genera-level diversity. The implication is a surprisingly influential role of stellar processes on evolution. Data provided: Here is the R-code to extract data from "The Paleobiology Database" (https://paleobiodb.org) and calculate genius-level diversity curves used in the study. In addition, are data files on temporal changes in the areas of shallow marine margins used to normalize the genus-level diversity curves.
This work used the statistical methods collected in the R-program package "divDyn" to construct diversity curves of major animal marine genera. (Kocsis, A. T., Reddin, C. J., Alroy, J. & Kiessling, W. R. r package divdyn for quantifying diversity dynamics using fossil sampling data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 10, 735–743, DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.13161 (2019)). The two data sets extracted from the "The Paleobiology Database" are provided as files. Area of shallow marine margins is extracted from Paleogeographic maps using the study: Area of shallow marine margins are extracted from Paleogeographic maps. (Cao, W. et al. Improving global paleogeography since the late paleozoic using paleobiology. Biogeosciences 14, 5425–5439, DOI: 10.5194/bg-14-5425-2017 (2017)) Further information is provided in: A persistent influence of supernovae on biodiversity over the Phanerozoic, DOI: 10.1002/ece3.9898
5 text files: The first four files are estimates of shallow marine areas over the last 400 million years, together with a file of sea-level over the Phanerozoic Tropics_area.dat South_area.dat North_area.dat Global_area.dat SealevelHaq.dat One pdf file giving information on the parameters in the R-data files Parameters_in_the_R_datafile.pdf Statistical program R files with Rdata file and one "comma separated value" file with geological stages divided into temporal bins. Major_Marine_Animals.R All_Marine_animals.R Marine_Major_Animal_Groups_21Sep2020.RData all_2022_04_09_paleoDB.RData bin_keys.csv Funding provided by: Danmarks Tekniske UniversitetCrossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100005192Award Number:
Biodiversity change, Supernovae, Phanerozoic
Biodiversity change, Supernovae, Phanerozoic
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