2012
DOI: 10.1134/s0031030112080060
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Diversity dynamics of echinoderms and evolution of marine communities

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“…At both the species and family level, raw global echinoderm standing diversity increased from the Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous, with diversity at an 'intermediate' level with respect to overall Phanerozoic diversity patterns (Raup, 1975;Markov, Bondarev & Vinarsky, 2012). Echinoderms might have experienced ecologically selective perturbations through the Late Jurassic and over the J/K boundary (Aberhan, Nürnberg & Kiessling, 2012), although no major lineages went extinct at or around the boundary (Kroh & Smith, 2010); instead, there is evidence for the origins of major clades comprising multiple extant lineages occurring during the Early Cretaceous (Kroh & Smith, 2010).…”
Section: (D) Echinodermsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At both the species and family level, raw global echinoderm standing diversity increased from the Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous, with diversity at an 'intermediate' level with respect to overall Phanerozoic diversity patterns (Raup, 1975;Markov, Bondarev & Vinarsky, 2012). Echinoderms might have experienced ecologically selective perturbations through the Late Jurassic and over the J/K boundary (Aberhan, Nürnberg & Kiessling, 2012), although no major lineages went extinct at or around the boundary (Kroh & Smith, 2010); instead, there is evidence for the origins of major clades comprising multiple extant lineages occurring during the Early Cretaceous (Kroh & Smith, 2010).…”
Section: (D) Echinodermsmentioning
confidence: 99%