International audienceThe decline in background extinction rates of marine animals through geologic time is an established but unexplained feature of the Phanerozoic fossil record. There is also growing consensus that the ocean and atmosphere did not become oxygenated to near-modern levels until the mid-Paleozoic, coinciding with the onset of generally lower extinction rates. Physiological theory provides us with a possible causal link between these two observations—predicting that the synergistic impacts of oxygen and temperature on aerobic respiration would have made marine animals more vulnerable to ocean warming events during periods of limited surface oxygenation. Here, we evaluate the hypothesis that changes in surface oxygenation exe...
The patterns, causes and consequences of the extinction of species observable today differ from thos...
Multistressor global change, the combined influence of ocean warming, acidification, and deoxygenati...
The modern biosphere owes its idiosyncratic expression to the activities of oxygen metabolizing orga...
International audienceThe decline in background extinction rates of marine animals through geologic ...
International audienceThe geological record of marine animal biodiversity reflects the interplay bet...
5 pagesInternational audienceThe early evolutionary and much of the extinction history of marine ani...
The onset of the Phanerozoic (541 Ma to present) marks a transition point in the evolution of life o...
The survival of oceanic organisms in oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) depends on their total oxygen deman...
2015-08-04The end-Permian mass extinction, 252 million years ago, represents the greatest loss of bi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Earth’s climate and biology mediate the availability o...
Evolution, extinction, and dispersion are fundamental processes affecting marine biodiversity. Until...
Ediacaran fossils document the early evolution of complex megascopic life, contemporaneous with geoc...
The end-Permian and end-Triassic extinctions coincided with flood basalt eruptions that would have r...
The patterns, causes and consequences of the extinction of species observable today differ from thos...
Multistressor global change, the combined influence of ocean warming, acidification, and deoxygenati...
The modern biosphere owes its idiosyncratic expression to the activities of oxygen metabolizing orga...
International audienceThe decline in background extinction rates of marine animals through geologic ...
International audienceThe geological record of marine animal biodiversity reflects the interplay bet...
5 pagesInternational audienceThe early evolutionary and much of the extinction history of marine ani...
The onset of the Phanerozoic (541 Ma to present) marks a transition point in the evolution of life o...
The survival of oceanic organisms in oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) depends on their total oxygen deman...
2015-08-04The end-Permian mass extinction, 252 million years ago, represents the greatest loss of bi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Earth’s climate and biology mediate the availability o...
Evolution, extinction, and dispersion are fundamental processes affecting marine biodiversity. Until...
Ediacaran fossils document the early evolution of complex megascopic life, contemporaneous with geoc...
The end-Permian and end-Triassic extinctions coincided with flood basalt eruptions that would have r...
The patterns, causes and consequences of the extinction of species observable today differ from thos...
Multistressor global change, the combined influence of ocean warming, acidification, and deoxygenati...
The modern biosphere owes its idiosyncratic expression to the activities of oxygen metabolizing orga...