We documented changes in the relative abundance of bivalve genera and functional groups in the southwest Caribbean over the past 11 Myr to determine their response to oceanographic changes associated with the closure of the Central American Seaway ca. 3.5 Ma. Quantitative bulk samples from 29 localities yielded 106,000 specimens in 145 genera. All genera were assigned to functional groups based on diet, relationship to the substrate, and mobility. Ordinations of assemblages based on quantitative data for functional groups demonstrated strong shifts in community structure, with a stark contrast between assemblages older than 5 Ma and those younger than 3.5 Ma. These changes are primarily due to an increase in the abundance of attached epifau...
Scleractinian corals have two fundamentally different life strategies, which can be inferred from mo...
Over the past 20 years, the composi tion of Caribbean coral reef communities has changed drasticall...
Interpreting changes in ecosystem structure from the fossil record can be challenging. In a prominen...
We documented changes in the relative abundance of bivalve genera and functional groups in the south...
The role that environmental forcing plays in driving macroevolution is a fundamental question in pal...
Molluscan faunal turnover in the Plio ± Pleistocene of the tropical western Atlantic has been attrib...
The ecological impact of past extinction events is one of the central issues in paleobiology. In fac...
We assessed selective extinction patterns in bivalves during a late Neogene mass extinction event ob...
The Neogene history of Caribbean deep-sea benthic foraminifera was investigated by calculating chang...
<p>Changes in relative abundance of genera (% Myr<sup>−1</sup>) are shown. Histogram shows the chang...
River valleys in the Cibao Valley Basin, located in the northern Dominican Republic, expose three fo...
Data that accurately capture the spatial structure of biodiversity are required for many paleobiolog...
Death assemblages that occupy the upper tens of centimeters of sediment in shallow-marine settings a...
Paleoecological data are unique historical archives that extend back far beyond the last several dec...
Biodiversity estimates through geological times are difficult because of taphonomic perturbations th...
Scleractinian corals have two fundamentally different life strategies, which can be inferred from mo...
Over the past 20 years, the composi tion of Caribbean coral reef communities has changed drasticall...
Interpreting changes in ecosystem structure from the fossil record can be challenging. In a prominen...
We documented changes in the relative abundance of bivalve genera and functional groups in the south...
The role that environmental forcing plays in driving macroevolution is a fundamental question in pal...
Molluscan faunal turnover in the Plio ± Pleistocene of the tropical western Atlantic has been attrib...
The ecological impact of past extinction events is one of the central issues in paleobiology. In fac...
We assessed selective extinction patterns in bivalves during a late Neogene mass extinction event ob...
The Neogene history of Caribbean deep-sea benthic foraminifera was investigated by calculating chang...
<p>Changes in relative abundance of genera (% Myr<sup>−1</sup>) are shown. Histogram shows the chang...
River valleys in the Cibao Valley Basin, located in the northern Dominican Republic, expose three fo...
Data that accurately capture the spatial structure of biodiversity are required for many paleobiolog...
Death assemblages that occupy the upper tens of centimeters of sediment in shallow-marine settings a...
Paleoecological data are unique historical archives that extend back far beyond the last several dec...
Biodiversity estimates through geological times are difficult because of taphonomic perturbations th...
Scleractinian corals have two fundamentally different life strategies, which can be inferred from mo...
Over the past 20 years, the composi tion of Caribbean coral reef communities has changed drasticall...
Interpreting changes in ecosystem structure from the fossil record can be challenging. In a prominen...