Many aspects of climate affect the deployment of biodiversity in time and space, and so changes in climate might be expected to drive regional and global extinction of both taxa and their ecological functions. Here we examine the association of past climate changes with extinction in marine bivalves, which are increasingly used as a model system for macroecological and macroevolutionary analysis. Focusing on the Cenozoic Era (66 Myr ago to the present), we analyze extinction patterns in shallow-water marine bivalve genera relative to temperature dynamics as estimated from isotopic data in microfossils. When the entire Cenozoic timeseries is considered, extinction intensity is not significantly associated with the mean temperature or the det...
The end of the Pliocene marked the beginning of a period of great climatic variability and sea-level...
In the late Pliocene-middle Pleistocene a group of 95 species of elongate, cylindrical, deep-sea (lo...
Late Cenozoic bivalve extinction in the North Atlantic area has been attributed to environmental det...
Many aspects of climate affect the deployment of biodiversity in time and space, and so changes in c...
We assessed selective extinction patterns in bivalves during a late Neogene mass extinction event ob...
Bivalves are diverse and abundant constit-uents of modern marine faunas, and they have a rich fossil...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is posited to be a fundamental control on the structure and dynamics of e...
The ecological impact of past extinction events is one of the central issues in paleobiology. In fac...
We still have much to learn about the evolution of taxonomic diversity gradients through geologic ti...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is posited to be a fundamental control on the structure and dynamics of e...
To predict extinction, we must understand the processes leading to terminal population decline. Once...
Geologically rapid climate change is anticipated to increase extinction risk non-uniformly across th...
Perhaps the most pressing issue in predicting biotic responses to present and future global change i...
The end of the Pliocene marked the beginning of a period of great climatic variability and sea-level...
Heavy late Cenozoic extinction amongst marine molluscs in the western Atlantic has traditionally bee...
The end of the Pliocene marked the beginning of a period of great climatic variability and sea-level...
In the late Pliocene-middle Pleistocene a group of 95 species of elongate, cylindrical, deep-sea (lo...
Late Cenozoic bivalve extinction in the North Atlantic area has been attributed to environmental det...
Many aspects of climate affect the deployment of biodiversity in time and space, and so changes in c...
We assessed selective extinction patterns in bivalves during a late Neogene mass extinction event ob...
Bivalves are diverse and abundant constit-uents of modern marine faunas, and they have a rich fossil...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is posited to be a fundamental control on the structure and dynamics of e...
The ecological impact of past extinction events is one of the central issues in paleobiology. In fac...
We still have much to learn about the evolution of taxonomic diversity gradients through geologic ti...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is posited to be a fundamental control on the structure and dynamics of e...
To predict extinction, we must understand the processes leading to terminal population decline. Once...
Geologically rapid climate change is anticipated to increase extinction risk non-uniformly across th...
Perhaps the most pressing issue in predicting biotic responses to present and future global change i...
The end of the Pliocene marked the beginning of a period of great climatic variability and sea-level...
Heavy late Cenozoic extinction amongst marine molluscs in the western Atlantic has traditionally bee...
The end of the Pliocene marked the beginning of a period of great climatic variability and sea-level...
In the late Pliocene-middle Pleistocene a group of 95 species of elongate, cylindrical, deep-sea (lo...
Late Cenozoic bivalve extinction in the North Atlantic area has been attributed to environmental det...