“…increased pCO 2 and increased nutrient levels (Weissert and Erba, 2004;Kuroda et al, 2011;Najarro et al, 2011), may have influenced the sensitive carbonate factory of the Southern Apenninic platform, leading to the settlement of other peculiar shallow-water facies along the studied sections. It is possible, for example, that progressive enhancement of the continental weathering, due to the acceleration of the global water cycle, caused an increase of dissolved Ca 2+ and HCO − 3 in the ocean (Kump et al, 2000) which may potentially have facilitated the microbial colonization in shallow water environments (Kaźmierczak et al, 1996;Kaźmierczak and Iryu, 1999;Whalen et al, 2002;Rameil et al, 2010). Microbes are, in fact, important contributors in carbonate systems during times of environmental change and biotic crises (Whalen et al, 2002;Graziano, 2003; see also Huck et al, 2010) and develop well under high-trophic levels (Hallock, 1988;Miller et al, 1989;Mutti and Hallock, 2003).…”