2023
DOI: 10.58782/flmnh.frvf2187
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Molluscs Across Space and Through Time in a Hypersaline Coastal Lagoon, Mexico

Abstract: Biotic remains have been used in paleoecological studies to provide information on past environmental conditions. Death assemblages can be used to make inferences about past environmental conditions if modern optima and ranges of taxa are known. Gaps in knowledge about historical biotic changes often stem from a paucity of information regarding species distributions, community species richness and evenness, community structure, ecological interactions, and possible factors that caused past biotic shifts. We st… Show more

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