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      The temporal dimension of marine speciation

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      Evolutionary Ecology
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            The Phanerozoic record of global sea-level change.

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            We review Phanerozoic sea-level changes [543 million years ago (Ma) to the present] on various time scales and present a new sea-level record for the past 100 million years (My). Long-term sea level peaked at 100 +/- 50 meters during the Cretaceous, implying that ocean-crust production rates were much lower than previously inferred. Sea level mirrors oxygen isotope variations, reflecting ice-volume change on the 10(4)- to 10(6)-year scale, but a link between oxygen isotope and sea level on the 10(7)-year scale must be due to temperature changes that we attribute to tectonically controlled carbon dioxide variations. Sea-level change has influenced phytoplankton evolution, ocean chemistry, and the loci of carbonate, organic carbon, and siliciclastic sediment burial. Over the past 100 My, sea-level changes reflect global climate evolution from a time of ephemeral Antarctic ice sheets (100 to 33 Ma), through a time of large ice sheets primarily in Antarctica (33 to 2.5 Ma), to a world with large Antarctic and large, variable Northern Hemisphere ice sheets (2.5 Ma to the present).
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              Punctuated equilibria: the tempo and mode of evolution reconsidered

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                Journal
                Evolutionary Ecology
                Evol Ecol
                Springer Nature
                0269-7653
                1573-8477
                March 2012
                May 22 2011
                : 26
                : 2
                : 393-415
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                10.1007/s10682-011-9488-4
                68d03b70-0649-4b92-840f-032f284f2351
                © 2011
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