Heavy late Cenozoic extinction amongst marine molluscs in the western Atlantic has traditionally been interpreted as a consequence of climatic deterioration. However, the pattern of extinction was not the same in the eastern Atlantic, where conditions also became colder. A fall in primary productivity, suggested by a decline in phosphate deposition, may be the real explanation for western Atlantic extinctions. Evidence in support comes from isotopic- and increment-based (sclerochronological) indications of growth rate in Pliocene scallops. A western Atlantic genus that has survived to the present (Placopecten) had the same moderate growth rate in the Pliocene as now, while two genera that became extinct (Carolinapecten and Chesapecten) had ...
We assessed selective extinction patterns in bivalves during a late Neogene mass extinction event ob...
The mid-Pliocene was an interval of subtle reorganisation within the nannoplankton community, includ...
Records of environment contained within the accretionarily deposited tissues of fossil organisms aff...
Sclerochronology is the sister-field of dendrochronology, the study of tree rings. It involves analy...
Late Cenozoic bivalve extinction in the North Atlantic area has been attributed to environmental det...
Scallops are amongst the fastest growing of bivalves, with many species growing in the order of 40 m...
Plio-Pleistocene mass extinction of marine bivalves on the U.S. eastern seaboard has been attributed...
Plio-Pleistocene mass extinction of marine bivalves on the U.S. eastern seaboard has been attributed...
Many aspects of climate affect the deployment of biodiversity in time and space, and so changes in c...
Placopecten, Chesapecten and Carolinapecten are scallop genera occurring in the Pliocene of the US e...
Molluscan faunal turnover in the Plio ± Pleistocene of the tropical western Atlantic has been attrib...
In the late Pliocene-middle Pleistocene a group of 95 species of elongate, cylindrical, deep-sea (lo...
To predict extinction, we must understand the processes leading to terminal population decline. Once...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is posited to be a fundamental control on the structure and dynamics of e...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is posited to be a fundamental control on the structure and dynamics of e...
We assessed selective extinction patterns in bivalves during a late Neogene mass extinction event ob...
The mid-Pliocene was an interval of subtle reorganisation within the nannoplankton community, includ...
Records of environment contained within the accretionarily deposited tissues of fossil organisms aff...
Sclerochronology is the sister-field of dendrochronology, the study of tree rings. It involves analy...
Late Cenozoic bivalve extinction in the North Atlantic area has been attributed to environmental det...
Scallops are amongst the fastest growing of bivalves, with many species growing in the order of 40 m...
Plio-Pleistocene mass extinction of marine bivalves on the U.S. eastern seaboard has been attributed...
Plio-Pleistocene mass extinction of marine bivalves on the U.S. eastern seaboard has been attributed...
Many aspects of climate affect the deployment of biodiversity in time and space, and so changes in c...
Placopecten, Chesapecten and Carolinapecten are scallop genera occurring in the Pliocene of the US e...
Molluscan faunal turnover in the Plio ± Pleistocene of the tropical western Atlantic has been attrib...
In the late Pliocene-middle Pleistocene a group of 95 species of elongate, cylindrical, deep-sea (lo...
To predict extinction, we must understand the processes leading to terminal population decline. Once...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is posited to be a fundamental control on the structure and dynamics of e...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is posited to be a fundamental control on the structure and dynamics of e...
We assessed selective extinction patterns in bivalves during a late Neogene mass extinction event ob...
The mid-Pliocene was an interval of subtle reorganisation within the nannoplankton community, includ...
Records of environment contained within the accretionarily deposited tissues of fossil organisms aff...