Summarization: Environmental change significantly affects the production of fish resources and their dependent societies. The paleontological record offers unique insight into the effects of long-term paleoenvironmental variability on the fish species’ distributions and abundances. In the present study, we investigate the late Miocene (7.5–6.5 Ma) fish assemblages of the Potamida section in western Crete (eastern Mediterranean). The determined fish taxa are examined in a paleobiogeographic context, with regard to their geographic and stratigraphic distribution from the early Miocene (~13 Ma) through today. In addition, present-day ecological data are used to reconstruct the paleoenvironmental conditions in the study area. Planktonic foramin...
Chondrichthyans and osteichthyans are widely reported from marine sediments of the Central Paratethy...
Marine bioinvasions affect ecosystems in irreversible ways, creating socio-economic problems worldwi...
Late Miocene reefs have been mainly investigated from the western and central Mediterranean Basin (E...
International audienceEnvironmental change significantly affects the production of fish resources an...
International audienceIn the eastern Mediterranean, the island of Crete offers excellent exposures o...
Fossil records of nearshore, shallow marine fish communities are rare. Here, we present the rich and...
The Pliocene Eastern Mediterranean fish record is revealed through the study of a 60-m thick stratig...
The creation of a database including 243 taxa of teleostean fishes (ichthyoliths and otoliths) from ...
Qualitative and quantitative analyses were made of the benthic and planktonic foraminiferal associa...
The Northern Aegean region evolved during the Miocene as a restricted land-locked basin with small e...
Find of a marine fish-fauna in the preevaporitic Messinian of the Messara (Central Crete, Greece) : ...
The Balkans is one of the hot spots of biodiversity, and is known for a high diversity and endemism ...
A fish otolith assemblage from the Messinian 'Lago-mare' deposits of the Colombacci Formation croppi...
Recent excavations and prospecting in the early to middle Miocene deposits of the Maradah Formation ...
Chondrichthyans and osteichthyans are widely reported from marine sediments of the Central Paratethy...
Marine bioinvasions affect ecosystems in irreversible ways, creating socio-economic problems worldwi...
Late Miocene reefs have been mainly investigated from the western and central Mediterranean Basin (E...
International audienceEnvironmental change significantly affects the production of fish resources an...
International audienceIn the eastern Mediterranean, the island of Crete offers excellent exposures o...
Fossil records of nearshore, shallow marine fish communities are rare. Here, we present the rich and...
The Pliocene Eastern Mediterranean fish record is revealed through the study of a 60-m thick stratig...
The creation of a database including 243 taxa of teleostean fishes (ichthyoliths and otoliths) from ...
Qualitative and quantitative analyses were made of the benthic and planktonic foraminiferal associa...
The Northern Aegean region evolved during the Miocene as a restricted land-locked basin with small e...
Find of a marine fish-fauna in the preevaporitic Messinian of the Messara (Central Crete, Greece) : ...
The Balkans is one of the hot spots of biodiversity, and is known for a high diversity and endemism ...
A fish otolith assemblage from the Messinian 'Lago-mare' deposits of the Colombacci Formation croppi...
Recent excavations and prospecting in the early to middle Miocene deposits of the Maradah Formation ...
Chondrichthyans and osteichthyans are widely reported from marine sediments of the Central Paratethy...
Marine bioinvasions affect ecosystems in irreversible ways, creating socio-economic problems worldwi...
Late Miocene reefs have been mainly investigated from the western and central Mediterranean Basin (E...