The Humboldt Current Marine Ecosystem (HCE) is one of the most productive areas in the global ocean, but current anthropogenic stressors, particularly overfishing, pose a significant threat to marine biodiversity. Moreover, the limited time scale of modern assessments may underestimate the magnitude of human alterations to marine biodiversity. Here we use the rich Quaternary fossil record present along the HCE coast, encompassing the last ca. 500 kyr, to build a baseline to evaluate the impact of human activities on the diversity of mollusk assemblages. We compiled an extensive database of >13,000 occurrences and ca. 370,000 individuals of 164 species of gastropods and bivalves from modern and fossiliferous outcrops from southern Peru to no...
The need to understand species distribution- and biodiversity patterns in high-latitude marine regio...
Two end-member models are proposed to explain marine biotic responses to greenhouse conditions. Glob...
The Guadalupian (middle Permian) extinction may have triggered substantial ecological restructuring ...
The Humboldt Current Marine Ecosystem (HCE) is one of the most productive areas in the global ocean,...
The Southeast Pacific is characterized by rich upwelling systems that have sustained and been impact...
Data that accurately capture the spatial structure of biodiversity are required for many paleobiolog...
We analyzed published downcore microfossil records from 150 studies and reinterpreted them from an e...
The need to understand species distribution- and biodiversity patterns in high-latitude marine regio...
There is a growing evidence that changes in deep-sea benthic ecosystems are modulated by climate cha...
Although Phanerozoic increases in the global richness, local richness, and evenness of marine invert...
Aim: Little is known about how marine biodiversity responds to oceanographic and climatic changes ov...
Paleoecological data are unique historical archives that extend back far beyond the last several dec...
The need to understand species distribution- and biodiversity patterns in high-latitude marine regio...
Two end-member models are proposed to explain marine biotic responses to greenhouse conditions. Glob...
The Guadalupian (middle Permian) extinction may have triggered substantial ecological restructuring ...
The Humboldt Current Marine Ecosystem (HCE) is one of the most productive areas in the global ocean,...
The Southeast Pacific is characterized by rich upwelling systems that have sustained and been impact...
Data that accurately capture the spatial structure of biodiversity are required for many paleobiolog...
We analyzed published downcore microfossil records from 150 studies and reinterpreted them from an e...
The need to understand species distribution- and biodiversity patterns in high-latitude marine regio...
There is a growing evidence that changes in deep-sea benthic ecosystems are modulated by climate cha...
Although Phanerozoic increases in the global richness, local richness, and evenness of marine invert...
Aim: Little is known about how marine biodiversity responds to oceanographic and climatic changes ov...
Paleoecological data are unique historical archives that extend back far beyond the last several dec...
The need to understand species distribution- and biodiversity patterns in high-latitude marine regio...
Two end-member models are proposed to explain marine biotic responses to greenhouse conditions. Glob...
The Guadalupian (middle Permian) extinction may have triggered substantial ecological restructuring ...