At the beginning of the Furongian epoch, the
Guzhangian–
Paibian extinction ended. Species diversity, which had decreased by 45%, returned to its previous level at the very beginning of the
Jiangshanian age. The ensuing Jiangshanian extinction reduced species diversity by 55.2% and was followed by an interval of relatively small fluctuations in species richness, which ended shortly after the beginning of the
Ordovician.
Steptoean positive carbon isotope excursion (SPICE) occurred in close proximity in time to the
Miaolingian–Furongian boundary (and, accordingly, the Guzhangian–Paibian boundary). From the Furongian to the Early Ordovician, around 495-470 Ma, the
mantle plume activity, known as the Ollo de Sapo
magmatic event, occurred on the North-Western territory of the
Gondwana which is now the
Iberian Peninsula. ==Paleontology==