Cenozoic history of the tropical marine biodiversity hotspot
The region with the highest marine biodiversity on our planet is known as the Coral Triangle
or Indo-Australian Archipelago (IAA),. Its enormous biodiversity has long attracted the …
or Indo-Australian Archipelago (IAA),. Its enormous biodiversity has long attracted the …
Late Miocene transformation of Mediterranean Sea biodiversity
Understanding deep-time marine biodiversity change under the combined effects of climate
and connectivity changes is fundamental for predicting the impacts of modern climate …
and connectivity changes is fundamental for predicting the impacts of modern climate …
A Late Pleistocene coastal ecosystem in French Guiana was hyperdiverse relative to today
Warmer temperatures and higher sea level than today characterized the Last Interglacial
interval [Pleistocene, 128 to 116 thousand years ago (ka)]. This period is a remarkable deep …
interval [Pleistocene, 128 to 116 thousand years ago (ka)]. This period is a remarkable deep …
The Micropaleoecology Framework: Evaluating Biotic Responses to Global Change Through Paleoproxy, Microfossil, and Ecological Data Integration
The microfossil record contains abundant, diverse, and well‐preserved fossils spanning
multiple trophic levels from primary producers to apex predators. In addition, microfossils …
multiple trophic levels from primary producers to apex predators. In addition, microfossils …
Why the Early Paleozoic was intrinsically prone to marine extinction
The geological record of marine animal biodiversity reflects the interplay between changing
rates of speciation versus extinction. Compared to mass extinctions, background extinctions …
rates of speciation versus extinction. Compared to mass extinctions, background extinctions …
The Central Paratethys Sea–Part of the tropical eastern Atlantic rather than gate into the Indian Ocean
Abstract The Miocene Paratethys Sea is frequently depicted as junction between the Proto-
Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean. Herein, we elucidate the biogeographic character …
Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean. Herein, we elucidate the biogeographic character …
Temporal scales, sampling designs and age distributions in marine conservation palaeobiology
Conservation palaeobiology informs conservation and restoration of ecosystems by using
the fossil record to discriminate between baseline and novel states and to assess ecosystem …
the fossil record to discriminate between baseline and novel states and to assess ecosystem …
Tropical paleobiology discovers biodiversity in a warmer past
Fig. 1. Past and present equatorial northwestern Atlantic ecosystems, factors that could affect
them, and their latitudinal patterns. Left panel summarizes the concept that biodiversity …
them, and their latitudinal patterns. Left panel summarizes the concept that biodiversity …
Biogeographic response of marine plankton to Cenozoic environmental changes
In palaeontological studies, groups with consistent ecological and morphological traits
across a clade's history (functional groups) afford different perspectives on biodiversity …
across a clade's history (functional groups) afford different perspectives on biodiversity …
[HTML][HTML] A new species of the larger porcelaneous foraminifer Borelis provides novel insights into Neogene to Recent western Pacific palaeobiogeographical dispersal …
Only three species of alveolinoidean larger foraminifera occur in present-day tropical
shallow-water marine settings. Alveolinella quoyi thrives in the Central Indo-Pacific and …
shallow-water marine settings. Alveolinella quoyi thrives in the Central Indo-Pacific and …