Search Results - "Budd, A. F."
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Diversity and extinction in the Cenozoic history of Caribbean reefs
Published in Coral reefs (18-04-2000)“…Occurrences of reef corals are examined at Caribbean fossil localities to determine how biodiversity has changed within the region over the past 50 million…”
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Neogene reef coral assemblages of the Bocas del Toro region, Panama: the rise of Acropora palmata
Published in Coral reefs (01-03-2012)“…Temporal patterns are evaluated in Neogene reef coral assemblages from the Bocas del Toro Basin of Panama in order to understand how reef ecosystems respond to…”
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Taxonomy and species boundaries in the coral genus Favia Milne Edwards and Haime, 1857 (Cnidaria: Scleractinia) from Thailand revealed by morphological and genetic data
Published in Coral reefs (01-06-2012)“…While Faviidae is a widely and uniformly distributed coral family throughout the Indo-Pacific, the extensive phenotypic plasticity of colony surface and…”
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A late Miocene low-nutrient window for Caribbean reef formation?
Published in Coral reefs (01-09-2007)“…Miocene and Pliocene reef tracts of the Caribbean were less common and smaller than older Oligocene and younger Pleistocene to Recent reefs. In the present…”
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Earliest Evolution Associated with Closure of the Tropical American Seaway
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (11-06-1996)“…Oceanographic changes caused by the emerging Central American isthmus, which completely severed connections between the Caribbean Sea and tropical Pacific…”
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Conventional taxonomy obscures deep divergence between Pacific and Atlantic corals
Published in Nature (26-02-2004)“…Only 17% of 111 reef-building coral genera and none of the 18 coral families with reef-builders are considered endemic to the Atlantic, whereas the…”
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Use of X-radiographs to distinguish members of the Montastraea annularis reef-coral species complex
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-11-2004)“…Issue Title: Coelenterate Biology 2003: Trends in Research on Cnidaria and Ctenophora, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Coelenterate Biology,…”
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Mirror-image fossils reveal colony form of extinct Curaçao Isopora
Published in Coral reefs (01-09-2009)“…On a visit to the Salina Sint Michiel, in the Seroe Domi Formation of Curaao, in July 2008, a large rock with a broken section was found to contain numerous…”
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Stratigraphic distributions of genera and species of Neogene to Recent Caribbean reef corals
Published in Journal of paleontology (01-09-1994)“…To document evolutionary patterns in late Cenozoic Caribbean reef corals, we compiled composite stratigraphic ranges of 49 genera and 175 species using Neogene…”
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Caribbean reef coral diversity during the early to middle Miocene : an example from the Anguilla Formation
Published in Coral reefs (01-05-1995)“…Reefal units in the Early to Middle Miocene of Anguilla consist of small, irregular lenses of variable coral composition which developed on a shallow, isolated…”
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Late Neogene planktonic foraminifera of the Cibao Valley (northern Dominican Republic): Biostratigraphy and paleoceanography
Published in Marine micropaleontology (01-12-2008)“…An assemblage of planktonic foraminifera is described from 125 samples taken from the Cercado, Gurabo, and Mao Formations in the Cibao Valley, northern…”
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MORPHOLOGY AND EVOLUTION OF THE LATE CENOZOIC MARINE BIOTA OF TROPICAL AMERICA: PREFACE
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The taxonomic status of Porites sverdrupi, an endemic coral of the Gulf of California
Published in Ciencias marinas (01-03-2003)“… Porites sverdrupi has long been considered to be an ecotype of the more abundant and widespread species P. panamensis, but multivariate comparisons of…”
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Origination preceding extinction during late Cenozoic turnover of Caribbean reefs
Published in Paleobiology (1999)“…Statistical analyses of occurrence data derived from new collections through scattered Caribbean sections indicate that increased speciation preceded a pulse…”
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Comparison of Caribbean coral reef communities before and after Plio-Pleistocene faunal turnover; analyses of two Dominican Republic reef sequences
Published in Palaios (01-02-2003)“…The extent to which origination and selective extinction influenced the structure and dynamics of Caribbean coral reef communities is evaluated by comparing…”
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Eocene Caribbean reef corals: a unique fauna from the Gatuncillo Formation of Panama
Published in Journal of paleontology (01-07-1992)“…Forty-three species of 25 genera are described in a collection of 170 large, massive reef corals from the upper Eocene Gatuncillo Formation near Lago Alahuela…”
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Size-related evolutionary patterns among species and subgenera in the Strombina group (Gastropoda: Columbellidae)
Published in Journal of paleontology (01-05-1991)“…This study represents a preliminary analysis of variation in size and shape in a large and diverse molluscan clade, the Strombina group, over the past 20…”
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Rethinking the Phylogeny of Scleractinian Corals: A Review of Morphological and Molecular Data
Published in Integrative and Comparative Biology (01-09-2010)“…Scleractinian corals, which include the architects of coral reefs, are found throughout the world’s oceans and have left a rich fossil record over their 240…”
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Extinction selectivity and ecology of Neogene Caribbean reef corals
Published in Paleobiology (1995)“…We analyze a new compilation of Neogene to Recent (22-0 Ma) Caribbean coral occurrences to determine how ecological and life history traits at the population…”
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Recognizing morphospecies in colonial reef corals: 1. Landmark-based methods
Published in Paleobiology (01-09-1994)“…Morphologic discrimination of species of scleractinian reef corals has long been plagued by a shortage of independent characters and by high ecophenotypic…”
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