1. Triumph and tribulation for shallow water fauna during the Paleocene-Eocene transition; insights from the United Arab Emirates
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Beasley, Charlotte, Cotton, Laura, Al-Suwaidi, Aisha, LeVay, Leah, Sluijs, Appy, Ullmann, Clemens V., Hesselbo, Stephen P., Littler, Kate, Marine palynology and palaeoceanography, Marine Palynology, Marine palynology and palaeoceanography, and Marine Palynology
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PETM ,larger benthic forminifera ,Fauna ,Stratigraphy ,NERC ,Biodiversity ,Carbonates ,Palaeoenvironment ,RCUK ,Geology ,Shallow marine ,Paleontology ,Waves and shallow water ,Larger benthic foraminifera ,NE/M00578X/1 ,Paleogene - Abstract
The Paleocene–Eocene transition was a time of short-term rapid climatic and biotic change, superimposed on a long-term warming trend. The response of shallow tropical carbonate systems to past rapid warming is important to understand in the context of ongoing and future anthropogenic global warming. Larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) were abundant and important components of shallow water ecosystems throughout the early Paleogene and are sensitive to environmental change, making them ideal organisms to track shallow marine biodiversity. Furthermore, through the use of integrated bio- and chemostratigraphy it is possible to correlate the shallow (
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- 2021