Quantitative analysis of rare skeletal Lagerstätten of Paleozoic–early Mesozoic ages indicates that early dissolution of aragonite has seriously skewed community structures. The consequences of this widespread diagenetic process effectively preclude accurate interpretation and reconstruction of many fossil faunas in shelf settings. Trophic and ecologic loss focuses on the shallow infaunal tier of burrowing bivalves and the epifaunal vagrant detritus-feeding tier represented by gastropods. Case studies of the Ordovician–Carboniferous suggest that sequences with apparently typical Sepkoski Paleozoic faunas dominated by brachiopods were originally molluscan-dominated and included significant infaunal components. Early Mesozoic faunas dominated...
It is now well established that seawater chemistry, as well as influencing non-skeletal marine preci...
Biological veracity of the sharp diversity increase observed in many analyses of the post-Paleozoic ...
Brachiopods have commonly been considered more important than bivalves in Paleozoic ecosystems due t...
Quantitative analysis of rare skeletal Lagerstätten of Paleozoic–early Mesozoic ages indicates that ...
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 ...
In the Silurian carbonate platform succession of Gotland, Sweden, interreef limestone and marl seque...
Preferential dissolution of the biogenic carbonate polymorph aragonite promotes preservational bias ...
Preferential dissolution of the biogenic carbonate polymorph aragonite promotes preservational bias ...
Interpreting changes in ecosystem structure from the fossil record can be challenging. In a prominen...
Preferential dissolution of the biogenic carbonate polymorph aragonite promotes preservational bias ...
A major biotic crisis affecting virtually all major marine invertebrate clades occurred at the close...
It is now well established that seawater chemistry, as well as influencing non-skeletal marine preci...
Biological veracity of the sharp diversity increase observed in many analyses of the post-Paleozoic ...
Brachiopods have commonly been considered more important than bivalves in Paleozoic ecosystems due t...
Quantitative analysis of rare skeletal Lagerstätten of Paleozoic–early Mesozoic ages indicates that ...
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 ...
In the Silurian carbonate platform succession of Gotland, Sweden, interreef limestone and marl seque...
Preferential dissolution of the biogenic carbonate polymorph aragonite promotes preservational bias ...
Preferential dissolution of the biogenic carbonate polymorph aragonite promotes preservational bias ...
Interpreting changes in ecosystem structure from the fossil record can be challenging. In a prominen...
Preferential dissolution of the biogenic carbonate polymorph aragonite promotes preservational bias ...
A major biotic crisis affecting virtually all major marine invertebrate clades occurred at the close...
It is now well established that seawater chemistry, as well as influencing non-skeletal marine preci...
Biological veracity of the sharp diversity increase observed in many analyses of the post-Paleozoic ...
Brachiopods have commonly been considered more important than bivalves in Paleozoic ecosystems due t...