[HTML][HTML] Incidence of the early Toarcian global change on Dasycladales (Chlorophyta) and the subsequent recovery: Comparison with end-Triassic Mass Extinction

II Bucur, M Reolid - Earth-Science Reviews, 2024 - Elsevier
The early Toarcian biotic crisis (∼ 183 Ma), characterized in marine environments by abrupt
temperature fluctuations, included a hyperthermal event (Jenkyns Event) with sea-level …

Two-phased collapse of the shallow-water carbonate factory during the late Pliensbachian–Toarcian driven by changing climate and enhanced continental …

FN Krencker, A Fantasia, J Danisch, R Martindale… - Earth-Science …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The end Pliensbachian–Toarcian is characterized by several carbon-cycle
perturbations and faunal turnovers (eg, ammonites and foraminifera), which are most likely …

Improving the relevance of paleontology to climate change policy

W Kiessling, JA Smith, NB Raja - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Paleontology has provided invaluable basic knowledge on the history of life on Earth. The
discipline can also provide substantial knowledge to societal challenges such as climate …

The impact of paleoclimatic changes on body size evolution in marine fishes

EM Troyer, R Betancur-R, LC Hughes… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
Body size is an important species trait, correlating with life span, fecundity, and other
ecological factors. Over Earth's geological history, climate shifts have occurred, potentially …

The Triassic–Jurassic transition–A review of environmental change at the dawn of modern life

SD Schoepfer, TJ Algeo, B van de Schootbrugge… - Earth-Science …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract The Triassic–Jurassic transition, which is here broadly defined as extending from
the Late Triassic through the Early Jurassic (~ 237 Ma to 174 Ma), was an important interval …

Bayesian analyses indicate bivalves did not drive the downfall of brachiopods following the Permian-Triassic mass extinction

Z Guo, JT Flannery-Sutherland, MJ Benton… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Certain times of major biotic replacement have often been interpreted as broadly
competitive, mediated by innovation in the succeeding clades. A classic example was the …

Hidden players—Meiofauna mediate Ecosystem effects of Anthropogenic disturbances in the ocean

M Schratzberger, R Danovaro, J Ingels… - New horizons in …, 2023 - Springer
Humans have used, and had effects on, marine ecosystems throughout history. As the
human population and its economic activities increase, these effects intensify. Yet, our …

[HTML][HTML] Controls on long-term changes in bathyal bivalve biomass: the Pleistocene glacial–interglacial record in the eastern Mediterranean

A Porz, M Zuschin, L Strotz, E Koskeridou… - Deep Sea Research …, 2024 - Elsevier
The biomass of aquatic organisms largely determines the mass and energy flow within an
ecosystem, but the long-term impact of environmental change on biomass is not well …

Marine biological responses to abrupt climate change in deep time

W Kiessling, CJ Reddin, EM Dowding, D Dimitrijević… - Paleobiology, 2024 - cambridge.org
Ancient changes in the biosphere, from organismic traits to wholesale ecosystem changes,
can be aligned with climate forcing across the Phanerozoic. Clear examples of abrupt …

Integration of gamma ray spectrometry, magnetic susceptibility and calcareous nannofossils for interpreting environmental perturbations: An example from the Jenkyns …

M Reolid, J Iwańczuk, E Mattioli, I Abad - Palaeogeography …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The Pliensbachian-Toarcian sedimentary rocks of the Median Subbetic (Betic
Cordillera, SE Spain) were deposited in the South Iberian Palaeomargin under hemipelagic …