Session outline
 
Biogeosciences(B)
Session Sub Category Paleontology(PT)
Session ID B-PT27
Title Phanerozoic biodiversity change: Extinction and diversification
Short title Phanerozoic biodiversity
Convener Name Yukio Isozaki
Affiliation Department of Earth Science and Astronomy, Multi-disciplinary Sciences - General Systems Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo
Co-convener 1. Name Yusuke Sawaki
Affiliation Tokyo Institute of Technology
Co-convener 2. Name Tomohiko Sato
Affiliation Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo
International Symposium No request
Language Japanese
Scope Biotic evolution was the consequence of repeated extinction and following diversification in the past, which was caused by large-scale environmental changes, in particular, by extremely rapid and drastic forcing that changed the environments of the biosphere. Irreversible and episodic changes in material cycling on the planet and in galactic cosmic radiation are nominated as major driving mechanism for the alleged rapid, large-scale environmental perturbations. The biodiversity change in the fossiliferous Phanerozoic record is characterized by 5 major mass extinctions within the long-term trend of diversity increase. Nonetheless, each extinction event has been explained rather in ad hoc manner, without any universal explanation. Lately, the supply of essential element/material has emerged as a significant factor that determined the past evolution course. This session discusses the Phanerozoic biodiversity change under a new light of the recent progress in geology.
Type of presentation Oral and Poster presentation
Invited papers