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Latitudinal range fluctuations in the marine realm through geological time
Crame, J.A. (Ed.) (1993). Latitudinal range fluctuations in the marine realm through geological time. Trends Ecol. Evol. 8(5): 162-166
In: Trends in Ecology and Evolution. Elsevier Science: Amsterdam. ISSN 0169-5347; e-ISSN 1872-8383, more
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Keywords
    Aquatic organisms > Marine organisms
    Biogeny > Phylogeny
    Biological phenomena > Evolution
    Biological speciation
    Climatic changes
    Geography > Biogeography
    Literature reviews
    Palaeo studies > Ecology > Palaeoecology
    Properties > Water properties > Temperature > Water temperature > Palaeotemperature
    Spatial variations > Latitudinal variations
    Species diversity
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Crame, J.A., editor

Abstract
    Our concept of polar marine faunas as having evolved in comparative isolation over long periods may need to be revised. New evidence from the Southern Ocean, in particular, suggests that a number of taxa may have had connections with lower-latitude regions in the comparatively recent past. Opportunities for high-low latitude faunal interchange were enhanced considerably by reduced meridional temperature gradients over the greater part of the last 100 million years. Indeed, such is the nature and scope of past latitudinal range fluctuations that they could be major determinants of regional patterns in taxonomic diversity.

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