1996
DOI: 10.1111/j.1502-3931.1996.tb01874.x
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Diversity analysis of Lower Jurassic bivalves of the Andean Basin and the Pliensbachian‐Toarcian mass extinction

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“…13b-3). Nevertheless, in the Andean Basin in South America, Aberhan and Fiirsich (1997) reported a drastic decrease in bivalves diversity during the Early Middle Toarcian (Fig. 13b-4).…”
Section: Timing Of the Early Toarcian Mass Extinctionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…13b-3). Nevertheless, in the Andean Basin in South America, Aberhan and Fiirsich (1997) reported a drastic decrease in bivalves diversity during the Early Middle Toarcian (Fig. 13b-4).…”
Section: Timing Of the Early Toarcian Mass Extinctionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Aberhan y Fürsich (1997) propusieron que la desaparición preferencial de bivalvos endémicos de América del Sur fue otra de las consecuencias de la apertura del Corredor Hispánico, mediante la migración de taxones cosmopolitas hacia el Tethys.…”
Section: Evolución General De Los Patrones Paleo-biogeográficosunclassified
“…The first was proposed for the early Toarcian (Hallam 1986(Hallam , 1996Hallam & Wignall 1997;Aberhan & Fçrsich 1996;Aberhan & Baumiller 2003), when deep-sea anoxia, due to transgression, provoked a worldwide crisis. Cecca & Macchioni (2004) as well as Dera et al (2010) described the Pliensbachian/Toarcian mass extinction as a twofold event, linked to a disruption of ammonoid fauna provinciality.…”
Section: Jurassic Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%