Preferential dissolution of the biogenic carbonate polymorph aragonite promotes preservational bias in shelly marine faunas. Whilst field studies have documented the impact of preferential aragonite dissolution on fossil molluscan diversity, its impact on regional and global biodiversity metrics is debated. Epicontinental seas are especially prone to conditions which both promote and inhibit preferential dissolution, which may result in spatially extensive zones with variable preservation. Here we present a multi-faceted evaluation of aragonite dissolution within the late Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway of North America. Occurrence data of molluscs from two time intervals (Cenomanian-Turonian boundary, early Campanian) are plotted on new...
Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs) are contemporaneous with 11 of the 18 largest Phanerozoic extinction ev...
It is now well established that seawater chemistry, as well as influencing non-skeletal marine preci...
We analysed field-collected quantitative data of benthic marine molluscs across the Cretaceous–Palae...
Preferential dissolution of the biogenic carbonate polymorph aragonite promotes preservational bias ...
Preferential dissolution of the biogenic carbonate polymorph aragonite promotes preservational bias ...
Preferential dissolution of the biogenic carbonate polymorph aragonite promotes preservational bias ...
Early diagenetic dissolution of skeletal carbonate in environments from seafloor to shallow burial h...
Recent studies on silicified fossil biotas have suggested that substantial skewing of the molluscan ...
Biological veracity of the sharp diversity increase observed in many analyses of the post-Paleozoic ...
Quantitative analysis of rare skeletal Lagerstätten of Paleozoic–early Mesozoic ages indicates that ...
Predicting the capacity of a lineage to survive, disperse, or diversify when faced with a changing e...
For present-day biotas, close relationships have been documented between the number of species in a ...
Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs) are contemporaneous with 11 of the 18 largest Phanerozoic extinction ev...
It is now well established that seawater chemistry, as well as influencing non-skeletal marine preci...
We analysed field-collected quantitative data of benthic marine molluscs across the Cretaceous–Palae...
Preferential dissolution of the biogenic carbonate polymorph aragonite promotes preservational bias ...
Preferential dissolution of the biogenic carbonate polymorph aragonite promotes preservational bias ...
Preferential dissolution of the biogenic carbonate polymorph aragonite promotes preservational bias ...
Early diagenetic dissolution of skeletal carbonate in environments from seafloor to shallow burial h...
Recent studies on silicified fossil biotas have suggested that substantial skewing of the molluscan ...
Biological veracity of the sharp diversity increase observed in many analyses of the post-Paleozoic ...
Quantitative analysis of rare skeletal Lagerstätten of Paleozoic–early Mesozoic ages indicates that ...
Predicting the capacity of a lineage to survive, disperse, or diversify when faced with a changing e...
For present-day biotas, close relationships have been documented between the number of species in a ...
Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs) are contemporaneous with 11 of the 18 largest Phanerozoic extinction ev...
It is now well established that seawater chemistry, as well as influencing non-skeletal marine preci...
We analysed field-collected quantitative data of benthic marine molluscs across the Cretaceous–Palae...