Previous estimates of molluscan biodiversity during the Neogene in New Zealand have revealed a pattern of significant diversity decline during the latest Miocene. This study uses an occurrence-based dataset (derived from published literature) to examine this pattern in further detail with both traditional synoptic measures and subsequent sampling standardization. Synoptic analyses of regional-scale data reveal diversity trajectories similar to those previously established, and rarefaction techniques demonstrate that the inferred pattern of Late Miocene diversity decline and Early Pliocene rebound is only somewhat biased by variations in sampling intensity. The pattern is also affected by temporal variations in the preservation of shelf pale...
More than 70 macrofossil taxa (including 14 bivalves, 6 gastropods, 8 corals, 4 echinoderms, and 10 ...
Biological veracity of the sharp diversity increase observed in many analyses of the post-Paleozoic ...
none6Mollusk-rich benthic associations dominate the Cenozoic marine fossil record and are a key sour...
Previous estimates of molluscan biodiversity during the Neogene in New Zealand have revealed a patte...
Sampling gaps and variable preservation greatly complicate attempts to interpret patterns of biotic ...
New Zealand has the most complete Cenozoic molluscan fossil record in the Southern Hemisphere. In or...
The fossil record provides the only evidence of how ecosystems have evolved over long timescales (mu...
Abstract Quantifying true patterns of biodiversity change over the Cenozoic has major implications...
Palaeocene molluscan faunas are characterised by complex evolutionary histories following the Cretac...
Known Early-Middle Miocene terrestrial strata of southern New Zealand are represented by alluvial pl...
Beta diversity quantifies the spatial structuring of ecological communities and is a fundamental par...
The Matemateaonga Formation is late Miocene to early Pliocene (upper Tongaporutuan to lower Opoitian...
We analysed field-collected quantitative data of benthic marine molluscs across the Cretaceous–Palae...
It has previously been thought that there was a steep Cretaceous and Cenozoic radiation of marine in...
Functional diversity based on species traits is a powerful tool to investigate how changes in specie...
More than 70 macrofossil taxa (including 14 bivalves, 6 gastropods, 8 corals, 4 echinoderms, and 10 ...
Biological veracity of the sharp diversity increase observed in many analyses of the post-Paleozoic ...
none6Mollusk-rich benthic associations dominate the Cenozoic marine fossil record and are a key sour...
Previous estimates of molluscan biodiversity during the Neogene in New Zealand have revealed a patte...
Sampling gaps and variable preservation greatly complicate attempts to interpret patterns of biotic ...
New Zealand has the most complete Cenozoic molluscan fossil record in the Southern Hemisphere. In or...
The fossil record provides the only evidence of how ecosystems have evolved over long timescales (mu...
Abstract Quantifying true patterns of biodiversity change over the Cenozoic has major implications...
Palaeocene molluscan faunas are characterised by complex evolutionary histories following the Cretac...
Known Early-Middle Miocene terrestrial strata of southern New Zealand are represented by alluvial pl...
Beta diversity quantifies the spatial structuring of ecological communities and is a fundamental par...
The Matemateaonga Formation is late Miocene to early Pliocene (upper Tongaporutuan to lower Opoitian...
We analysed field-collected quantitative data of benthic marine molluscs across the Cretaceous–Palae...
It has previously been thought that there was a steep Cretaceous and Cenozoic radiation of marine in...
Functional diversity based on species traits is a powerful tool to investigate how changes in specie...
More than 70 macrofossil taxa (including 14 bivalves, 6 gastropods, 8 corals, 4 echinoderms, and 10 ...
Biological veracity of the sharp diversity increase observed in many analyses of the post-Paleozoic ...
none6Mollusk-rich benthic associations dominate the Cenozoic marine fossil record and are a key sour...