1999
DOI: 10.1111/j.1502-3931.1999.tb00580.x
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The endemic molluscs of the Late Miocene Lake Pannon: their origin, evolution, and family‐level taxonomy

Abstract: I. 1999 04 15: The endemic molluscs of the Late Miocene Lake Pannon: their origin, evolution, and family-level taxonomy. Lethaia, Vol. 32, pp. 47-60. Oslo. ISSN 0024-1 164.Long-lived lakes are often sites of spectacular endemic radiations. During the Oligocene to recent history of the Paratethys, large, long-lived (more than a million years) lakes with endemic faunas formed three times, in three different basins: the first in the Pannonian basin, the second in the Euxinian (Black Sea) basin, and the third in t… Show more

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“…In the Neogene, shortly before the volcanism started, a large lake, Lake Pannon, occupied the Pannonian Basin [46][47][48][49]. The lacustrine sandstones, mudstones and marls of the brackish Lake Pannon are the base of the immediate underlying pre-volcanic substrate of the BBHVF [48,[50][51][52][53][54]. Prior to the volcanism the BBHVF area was most likely an alluvial plain [38,48].…”
Section: Geological Setting and Formation Of Hegyestűmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Neogene, shortly before the volcanism started, a large lake, Lake Pannon, occupied the Pannonian Basin [46][47][48][49]. The lacustrine sandstones, mudstones and marls of the brackish Lake Pannon are the base of the immediate underlying pre-volcanic substrate of the BBHVF [48,[50][51][52][53][54]. Prior to the volcanism the BBHVF area was most likely an alluvial plain [38,48].…”
Section: Geological Setting and Formation Of Hegyestűmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This divergence was probably the result of the Messinian salinity crisis during which the Mediterranean was split into a number of isolated basins and lagoons with different salinity conditions (Hsü et al, 1977). These paleogeographic and paleoclimatic events have played an important role in the evolutionary history of several marine taxa (Hanel et al, 2002;Costagliola et al, 2004 and references therein; Valsecchi et al, 2005) including cardiids (Müller et al, 1999). According to the allopatric speciation scenario, which is the most likely for the two cockles, C. glaucum evolved in the area of the present Mediterranean Sea in basins with changing salinity and became adapted to a great salinity range.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By the beginning of the late Miocene, a combination of tectonic activity and eustatic sea-level fall had effectively isolated the Pannonian Basin fauna from that of other paratethyan basins and from the marine system (Kazmer 1990;Rö gl 1998;Magyar et al 1999a;Harzhauser et al 2004;Popov et al 2004Popov et al , 2006). Following this isolation, a nearly complete turnover in the faunal assemblages indicates that the environment shifted from marginal marine to lacustrine brackish (Papp et al 1974(Papp et al , 1985Nagymarosy and Mü ller 1988;Mü ller et al 1999;. Brackish conditions prevailed until the Early Pliocene in open lake environments; fresh (or considerably less brackish) water characterized the deltaic environments that became widespread by the middle of the late Miocene (Geary et al 1989;).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%