International audienceMorphological and palaeoecological changes in irregular echinoid diversity during the Late Miocene Messinian stage have been analysed at the scale of the Sorbas Basin of southeast Spain. Biometrical and statistical analyses established the validity of species differentiation. An example is given for Messinian, Pliocene and Recent Schizaster species: S. saheliensis and S. canaliferus. Palaeoecological analyses show that irregular echinoid faunas record environmental changes, especially sea-level variations, with contrasting ecomorphological gradients for deepening and shallowing trends. Deepening is indicated by the stratigraphic succession of Clypeaster altus, associated Clypeaster marginatus^Spatangus^Schizaster and t...