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Fish Faunas from the Bissekty Formation (Turonian), Uzbekistan: Insights into biogeographic connectivity and climate-driven Faunal Turnover

Donald B. BrinkmanRoyal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology; Drumheller, AB T0J 0Y0, CanadaMartin KundrátCenter for Integrative Paleobiology, Technology and Innovation Park, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University, Trieda SNP 1, SK-04011 Košice, Slovak RepublicD.J. WardLauer Foundation for Paleontology, Science and Education, Wheaton, Illinois, USAAlison M. MurrayDepartment of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta; Edmonton, AB T6G 2E9, CanadaIzzet K. AimbetovKarakalpak Research Institute of Natural Sciences, O'zbekiston,230100 Qoraqalpog'iston, Nukus shahri Berdaq ko'chasi,41-uyLisa L. Van LoonDepartment of Anthropology, Western University, London, Ontario, CanadaNeil R. BanerjeeDepartment of Earth Sciences, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada
Cretaceous Researchjournal2025en
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The Bissekty Formation (Turonian, Uzbekistan) provides new insights into the reorganization of aquatic paleocommunities that occurred during the Turonian thermal maximum, a period of significant climatic and faunal change. The assemblage includes four basal neopterygians and 13 teleosts. Teleosts are dominated by members of early diverging lineages, including Ichthyodectiformes, Elopomorpha, Osteoglossiformes, and Clupeomorpha. More derived teleosts present in the assemblage includes a characiform and an acanthomorph. The assemblage is distinctive compared to Late Cretaceous assemblages from North America in the high abundance of ichthyodectiforms and elopomorphs and both high abundance and large size of acanthomorphs. The Bissekty fish assemblages differs from preceding Cenomanian assemblages of Laurasia in the absence of two taxa that were dominant in the earlier Cenomanian assemblages, Scheenstia López-Arbarello and Sferco, 2011 (Lepidotidae) and a pycnodont, and the appearance of seven new taxa. One of the newly appearing taxa is a member of Characiformes, a group that is thought to have originated in Gondwana, adding to the evidence that the introduction of new taxa was a result, in part, of intercontinental dispersal events. All seven of the taxa that first appear in the Bissekty Formation are closely related to, or indistinguishable from, taxa present in the North American portion of Laurasia. However, only two of these are known to occur in North America during the Turonian, with the remaining taxa first occurring in North America in a step-wise pattern during the Late Cretaceous. Conversely, two of the taxa that first occur in the Turonian of the North American portion of Laurasia are absent in Asian assemblages.

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