“…[4] The youngest interval has only recently been identified [Lutze, 1979;Weinholz and Lutze, 1989;Schönfeld, 1996], but our studies indicate that it was the most significant of the three younger species turnovers with 20 -25% of deep-sea foraminiferal diversity disappearing, mostly during the mid-Pleistocene Climate Transition (MPT, 1.2-0.55 Ma) [Hayward, 2001[Hayward, , 2002Kawagata et al, 2005Kawagata et al, , 2006Hayward et al, 2006;O'Neill et al, 2007]. The Eocene-Oligocene and mid-Miocene turnovers were more significant in turns of community structure but are reported to have resulted in fewer species originations or extinctions [Thomas, 1986a[Thomas, , 1986b[Thomas, , 1987.…”