“…For instance, for the Argentinian coastlines, Aguirre et al (2005Aguirre et al ( , 2006 described the shift of warm water mollusks to higher latitudes on Bonaerensian coasts (south Atlantic) during the climatic optimum linked with a rise in the oceanic temperature and salinity. The effect of this period is still an open debate for southern Patagonia, although changes in sea level in Tierra del Fuego (Porter et al, 1984;Rabassa et al, 1986), as well as changes in moisture and temperature (Pendall et al, 2001;Kilian et al, 2007) have been documented. Results suggest that there are no changes in the species composition since 6,000 years BP, which agrees with a previous work of Gordillo (1999) of deposits in the Beagle Channel.…”