The late Mesozoic through early Cenozoic is an interval of significant biologic turnover and ecologic reorganization within marine assemblages, but the timing and causes of these changes remain poorly understood. Here, we quantify the pattern and timing of changes in the diversity (richness and evenness) and ecology of local (i.e., sample level) mollusk-dominated assemblages during this critical interval using field-collected and published datasets from the US Gulf Coastal Plain. We test whether the biologic and ecologic changes observed primarily at the global level during this time are also expressed at the local level, and whether the end Cretaceous (K/Pg) mass extinction and recovery moderated these trends. To explore whether environmen...
Two end-member models are proposed to explain marine biotic responses to greenhouse conditions. Glob...
Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs) are contemporaneous with 11 of the 18 largest Phanerozoic extinction ev...
Mass extinctions have profoundly influenced the history of life, not only through the death of speci...
The late Mesozoic through early Cenozoic is an interval of significant biologic turnover and ecologi...
The late Mesozoic through early Cenozoic is an interval of significant biologic turnover and ecologi...
The Gulf Coastal Plain, in the southeastern United States, contains several sites with well-preserve...
The study of the global mass extinction event at the Cretaceous–Palaeogene (K/Pg) boundary can aid i...
Studies examining bioevents (e.g., mass extinctions, faunal turnovers, diversification events) usual...
Studies examining bioevents (e.g., mass extinctions, faunal turnovers, diversification events) usual...
Studies examining bioevents (e.g., mass extinctions, faunal turnovers, diversification events) usual...
Understanding how regional ecosystems respond to sea-level and environmental perturbations is a main...
Understanding how regional ecosystems respond to sea-level and environmental perturbations is a main...
Significant warming of Earth's climate in the near term seems increasingly likely. If significant en...
Two end-member models are proposed to explain marine biotic responses to greenhouse conditions. Glob...
Two end-member models are proposed to explain marine biotic responses to greenhouse conditions. Glob...
Two end-member models are proposed to explain marine biotic responses to greenhouse conditions. Glob...
Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs) are contemporaneous with 11 of the 18 largest Phanerozoic extinction ev...
Mass extinctions have profoundly influenced the history of life, not only through the death of speci...
The late Mesozoic through early Cenozoic is an interval of significant biologic turnover and ecologi...
The late Mesozoic through early Cenozoic is an interval of significant biologic turnover and ecologi...
The Gulf Coastal Plain, in the southeastern United States, contains several sites with well-preserve...
The study of the global mass extinction event at the Cretaceous–Palaeogene (K/Pg) boundary can aid i...
Studies examining bioevents (e.g., mass extinctions, faunal turnovers, diversification events) usual...
Studies examining bioevents (e.g., mass extinctions, faunal turnovers, diversification events) usual...
Studies examining bioevents (e.g., mass extinctions, faunal turnovers, diversification events) usual...
Understanding how regional ecosystems respond to sea-level and environmental perturbations is a main...
Understanding how regional ecosystems respond to sea-level and environmental perturbations is a main...
Significant warming of Earth's climate in the near term seems increasingly likely. If significant en...
Two end-member models are proposed to explain marine biotic responses to greenhouse conditions. Glob...
Two end-member models are proposed to explain marine biotic responses to greenhouse conditions. Glob...
Two end-member models are proposed to explain marine biotic responses to greenhouse conditions. Glob...
Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs) are contemporaneous with 11 of the 18 largest Phanerozoic extinction ev...
Mass extinctions have profoundly influenced the history of life, not only through the death of speci...