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    Towards quantifying the mass extinction debt of the Anthropocene by Spalding, Christopher, Hull, Pincelli M

    “…To make sense of our present biodiversity crises, the modern rate of species extinctions is commonly compared to a benchmark, or 'background,' rate derived…”
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    Emergence of modern marine ecosystems by Hull, Pincelli M.

    Published in Current biology (05-06-2017)
    “…The structure and function of marine ecosystems are not fixed. Instead, major innovations — from the origin of oxygenic photosynthesis, to the evolution of…”
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    Ecological Response of Plankton to Environmental Change: Thresholds for Extinction by Lowery, Christopher M, Bown, Paul R, Fraass, Andrew J, Hull, Pincelli M

    “…Severe climatic and environmental changes are far more prevalent in Earth history than major extinction events, and the relationship between environmental…”
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    Photosymbiont associations persisted in planktic foraminifera during early Eocene hyperthermals at Shatsky Rise (Pacific Ocean) by Davis, Catherine V, Shaw, Jack O, D'haenens, Simon, Thomas, Ellen, Hull, Pincelli M

    Published in PloS one (26-09-2022)
    “…Understanding the sensitivity of species-level responses to long-term warming will become increasingly important as we look towards a warmer future. Here, we…”
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    Two pulses of morphological diversification in Pacific pelagic fishes following the Cretaceous-Palaeogene mass extinction by Sibert, Elizabeth, Friedman, Matt, Hull, Pincelli, Hunt, Gene, Norris, Richard

    “…Molecular phylogenies suggest some major radiations of open-ocean fish clades occurred roughly coincident with the Cretaceous-Palaeogene (K/Pg) boundary,…”
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    Rarity in mass extinctions and the future of ecosystems by Hull, Pincelli M., Darroch, Simon A. F., Erwin, Douglas H.

    Published in Nature (London) (17-12-2015)
    “…The fossil record provides striking case studies of biodiversity loss and global ecosystem upheaval. Because of this, many studies have sought to assess the…”
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    A probabilistic assessment of the rapidity of PETM onset by Kirtland Turner, Sandra, Hull, Pincelli M., Kump, Lee R., Ridgwell, Andy

    Published in Nature communications (25-08-2017)
    “…Knowledge of the onset duration of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum—the largest known greenhouse-gas-driven global warming event of the Cenozoic—is central…”
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    Revisiting the sedimentary record of the rise of diatoms by Westacott, Sophie, Planavsky, Noah J., Zhao, Ming-Yu, Hull, Pincelli M.

    “…Diatoms are a major primary producer in the modern oceans and play a critical role in the marine silica cycle. Their rise to dominance is recognized as one of…”
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    Oxygen, temperature and the deep-marine stenothermal cradle of Ediacaran evolution by Boag, Thomas H, Stockey, Richard G, Elder, Leanne E, Hull, Pincelli M, Sperling, Erik A

    “…Ediacaran fossils document the early evolution of complex megascopic life, contemporaneous with geochemical evidence for widespread marine anoxia. These data…”
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    The enigma of Oligocene climate and global surface temperature evolution by O’Brien, Charlotte L., Huber, Matthew, Thomas, Ellen, Pagani, Mark, Super, James R., Elder, Leanne E., Hull, Pincelli M.

    “…Falling atmospheric CO₂ levels led to cooling through the Eocene and the expansion of Antarctic ice sheets close to their modern size near the beginning of the…”
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    Intermediate water circulation drives distribution of Pliocene Oxygen Minimum Zones by Davis, Catherine V., Sibert, Elizabeth C., Jacobs, Peter H., Burls, Natalie, Hull, Pincelli M.

    Published in Nature communications (04-01-2023)
    “…Oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) play a critical role in global biogeochemical cycling and act as barriers to dispersal for marine organisms. OMZs are currently…”
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    Fossil biomolecules reveal an avian metabolism in the ancestral dinosaur by Wiemann, Jasmina, Menéndez, Iris, Crawford, Jason M., Fabbri, Matteo, Gauthier, Jacques A., Hull, Pincelli M., Norell, Mark A., Briggs, Derek E. G.

    Published in Nature (London) (16-06-2022)
    “…Birds and mammals independently evolved the highest metabolic rates among living animals 1 . Their metabolism generates heat that enables active…”
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    Vertical distribution of planktic foraminifera through an oxygen minimum zone: how assemblages and test morphology reflect oxygen concentrations by Davis, Catherine V, Wishner, Karen, Renema, Willem, Hull, Pincelli M

    Published in Biogeosciences (10-02-2021)
    “…Oxygen-depleted regions of the global ocean are rapidly expanding, with important implications for global biogeochemical cycles. However, our ability to make…”
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    Biogeochemical significance of pelagic ecosystem function: an end-Cretaceous case study by Henehan, Michael J., Hull, Pincelli M., Penman, Donald E., Rae, James W. B., Schmidt, Daniela N.

    “…Pelagic ecosystem function is integral to global biogeochemical cycling, and plays a major role in modulating atmospheric CO2 concentrations (pCO2)…”
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    Diverse patterns of ocean export productivity change across the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary: New insights from biogenic barium by Hull, Pincelli M., Norris, Richard D.

    Published in Paleoceanography (01-09-2011)
    “…One of the best‐studied aspects of the K‐Pg mass extinction is the decline and subsequent recovery of open ocean export productivity (e.g., the flux of organic…”
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    Resilience of Pacific pelagic fish across the Cretaceous/Palaeogene mass extinction by Sibert, Elizabeth C., Hull, Pincelli M., Norris, Richard D.

    Published in Nature geoscience (01-09-2014)
    “…The Cretaceous/Palaeogene mass extinction caused ecosystem upheaval. Fish abundance data from the Tethys Sea and the Pacific Ocean indicate heterogeneity in…”
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    Pliocene decoupling of equatorial Pacific temperature and pH gradients by Shankle, Madison G., Burls, Natalie J., Fedorov, Alexey V., Thomas, Matthew D., Liu, Wei, Penman, Donald E., Ford, Heather L., Jacobs, Peter H., Planavsky, Noah J., Hull, Pincelli M.

    Published in Nature (London) (21-10-2021)
    “…Ocean dynamics in the equatorial Pacific drive tropical climate patterns that affect marine and terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. How this region will respond…”
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