A total of 5065 specimens (5018 valves of bivalve and 47 gastropod shells) have been identified and classified into 27 species from 55 samples collected from raised glaciomarine and estuarine sediments, and glacial tills. The bivalves Hiatella arctica, Mya truncate, Astarte borealis, and Serripes groenlandicus are the most common species. Our samples record the dominance of infaunal suspension-feeders that are most abundant on soft substrates typically occurring in nearshore environments. The dominance of bivalves with respect to gastropods reflects an averaged record of the fossil assemblages inhabiting the high latitude nearshore environments. Six unique associations, which are comparable to the composition of modern communities inhabitin...
From the Paleocene to the Pliocene, Chlamys-like genera of scallops (pectinid bivalve molluscs) inha...
High-resolution climate reconstruction, North Sea, annual banded proxy, Arctica islandica. - Until ...
In-depth paleoenvironmental studies in polar regions are critical to gain a better understanding of ...
A total of 5065 specimens (5018 valves of bivalve and 47 gastropod shells) have been identified and ...
This study examines neonto- logical and palaeontological data pertaining to arctic marine molluscs w...
Post-mortem alteration of bivalve shells on arctic ice-scoured shelves helps illucidate the fidelity...
The analysis of original and published data on the distribution of modern and fossil molluscs in the...
This paper presents a survey of the mollusc fauna in Kongsfjorden, an Arctic glacial fjord in Spitsb...
Molluscs are among the most ubiquitous fossils found in Quaternary non-marine sediments. They are fo...
Future global warming will impact coastal marine ecosystems significantly. These changes are expecte...
To investigate environmental variability during the late Holocene in the western Gulf of Maine, USA,...
International audienceDuring the Late Holocene, the rate of sea level rise decreased and climate cha...
Ecosystem monitoring since 1980 has established that the boundary between the Arctic and the Subarct...
This dissertation explores the use of molluscan carbonate chemistry for paleobiological and paleoenv...
Until now, there has been no published documentation of North Sea year-to-year climate variability d...
From the Paleocene to the Pliocene, Chlamys-like genera of scallops (pectinid bivalve molluscs) inha...
High-resolution climate reconstruction, North Sea, annual banded proxy, Arctica islandica. - Until ...
In-depth paleoenvironmental studies in polar regions are critical to gain a better understanding of ...
A total of 5065 specimens (5018 valves of bivalve and 47 gastropod shells) have been identified and ...
This study examines neonto- logical and palaeontological data pertaining to arctic marine molluscs w...
Post-mortem alteration of bivalve shells on arctic ice-scoured shelves helps illucidate the fidelity...
The analysis of original and published data on the distribution of modern and fossil molluscs in the...
This paper presents a survey of the mollusc fauna in Kongsfjorden, an Arctic glacial fjord in Spitsb...
Molluscs are among the most ubiquitous fossils found in Quaternary non-marine sediments. They are fo...
Future global warming will impact coastal marine ecosystems significantly. These changes are expecte...
To investigate environmental variability during the late Holocene in the western Gulf of Maine, USA,...
International audienceDuring the Late Holocene, the rate of sea level rise decreased and climate cha...
Ecosystem monitoring since 1980 has established that the boundary between the Arctic and the Subarct...
This dissertation explores the use of molluscan carbonate chemistry for paleobiological and paleoenv...
Until now, there has been no published documentation of North Sea year-to-year climate variability d...
From the Paleocene to the Pliocene, Chlamys-like genera of scallops (pectinid bivalve molluscs) inha...
High-resolution climate reconstruction, North Sea, annual banded proxy, Arctica islandica. - Until ...
In-depth paleoenvironmental studies in polar regions are critical to gain a better understanding of ...