PALYNOLOGICAL CHANGES ACROSS THE CRETACEOUS-PALEOCENE BOUNDARY IN THE NEOTROPICS
The effect of the KP boundary on the vegetation of tropical latitudes is not known. Were extinction levels of tropical vegetation more intense than in temperate communities? To address this question we have studied 62 palynological samples across the KP boundary of a stratigraphic section in Cesar-Rancheria basin (Northern South America). Several techniques including range through method, rarefaction, per-capita extinction and origination rates, measures of taxonomic diversity, confidence intervals on stratigraphic ranges and Chi Square were used to estimate tropical extinction levels. There is a taxon extinction of 60-70% associated with the boundary and a significant change in the rate of extinction. Origination rates do not seem to be affected. The Paleocene floras are fully dominated by angiosperms, while the Maastrichtian is co-dominated by angiosperms, ferns, and gymnosperms showing that there are important changes in neotropical floras across the KP boundary, far more intense than in temperate regions.