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Evolution of taxonomic diversity gradients in the marine realm: evidence from the composition of Recent bivalve faunas
- J. Alistair Crame
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 2000
Abstract A major new inventory of living marine Bivalvia (Mollusca) is based on 29 regional faunas. These again pick out strong latitudinal and longitudinal gradients in taxonomic diversity, but…
Latitudinal range fluctuations in the marine realm through geological time.
- J. Alistair Crame
- Environmental Science, GeographyTrends in ecology & evolution
- 1993
Evolution of taxonomic diversity gradients in the marine realm: a comparison of Late Jurassic and Recent bivalve faunas
- J. Alistair Crame
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 2002
Abstract We still have much to learn about the evolution of taxonomic diversity gradients through geologic time. For example, have latitudinal gradients always been as steep as they are now, or is…
Nuculidae (Bivalvia) in the Cape Melville Formation, King George Island, Antarctica, with an overview of the bivalve fauna
- R. Whittle, Fernanda Quaglio, J. Alistair Crame, K. Linse
- Biology, Environmental ScienceAntarctic Science
- 30 July 2012
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