2016
DOI: 10.20341/gb.2016.003
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Royseux: a palaeobiodiversity hotspot in the Late Viséan (Carboniferous) of Belgium

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Biodiversity hotspots are defined as areas of unusually high biological diversity. This definition is less clear for palaeohotspots but the Royseux locality in Southern Belgium is interpreted as such a site because of the large number of coral species that co-occur within a small area and short time interval. Forty-one species (29 genera) of rugose, tabulate and heterocorallia corals are known within a 6 m-thick 4 th order parasequence (100 kyr). These numbers increase to 50 species in 30 genera if t… Show more

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