7 pagesInternational audienceThe current loss of taxa from our planet is considered by many scientists to be the sixth mass extinction; in particular, coral reefs are experiencing significant damage. Scleractinian coral reefs constitute the framework of some of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth today as well as throughout the last 250 million years. The Pliensbachian-Toarcian (Pl-To) transition in the Early Jurassic is an important geologic analogue for present-day global disruptions as it provides insights about the ability of corals to survive significant changes in climatic and oceanic conditions. Based on a revised and greatly expanded taxonomy of Tethyan coral faunas for both stages, we reveal a catastrophic extinction (49% at genus...
Coral reef ecosystems are considered by many scientists to be undergoing worldwide decline. This tr...
Modern coral reefs and associated biodiversity are severely threatened by increasing terrestrial run...
The possible loss of whole branches from the tree of life is a dramatic, but under-studied, biologic...
7 pagesInternational audienceThe current loss of taxa from our planet is considered by many scientis...
During the Triassic period corals and reefs reached maximum diversity with the development of extens...
During the Late Triassic, roughly 200 million years ago, coral reefs flourished and coral diversity ...
The early Cenozoic was a time of major environmental and evolutionary change, especially for shallow...
Scleractinian “stony” corals are major habitat engineers, whose skeletons form the framework for the...
International audienceUntil recently, the Jurassic was thought to have been a period characterised b...
Since the 1980s the frequency of warming events has intensified and simultaneously widespread coral...
A study across the major extinction phase of scleractinians during the Late Triassic/Early Jurassic ...
Mass extinctions have profoundly influenced the history of life, not only through the death of speci...
Scleractinian corals have two fundamentally different life strategies, which can be inferred from mo...
The Triassic-Jurassic boundary is considered as one of the five largest mass extinctions of the Phan...
Coral reef ecosystems are considered by many scientists to be undergoing worldwide decline. This tr...
Modern coral reefs and associated biodiversity are severely threatened by increasing terrestrial run...
The possible loss of whole branches from the tree of life is a dramatic, but under-studied, biologic...
7 pagesInternational audienceThe current loss of taxa from our planet is considered by many scientis...
During the Triassic period corals and reefs reached maximum diversity with the development of extens...
During the Late Triassic, roughly 200 million years ago, coral reefs flourished and coral diversity ...
The early Cenozoic was a time of major environmental and evolutionary change, especially for shallow...
Scleractinian “stony” corals are major habitat engineers, whose skeletons form the framework for the...
International audienceUntil recently, the Jurassic was thought to have been a period characterised b...
Since the 1980s the frequency of warming events has intensified and simultaneously widespread coral...
A study across the major extinction phase of scleractinians during the Late Triassic/Early Jurassic ...
Mass extinctions have profoundly influenced the history of life, not only through the death of speci...
Scleractinian corals have two fundamentally different life strategies, which can be inferred from mo...
The Triassic-Jurassic boundary is considered as one of the five largest mass extinctions of the Phan...
Coral reef ecosystems are considered by many scientists to be undergoing worldwide decline. This tr...
Modern coral reefs and associated biodiversity are severely threatened by increasing terrestrial run...
The possible loss of whole branches from the tree of life is a dramatic, but under-studied, biologic...