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Journal Article
Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 January 2005
Paleobiology (2005) 31 (4): 624–642.
... and subtropical western Atlantic has comprised two biogeographic provinces, the Gatunian (including the Caribbean) and the Caloosahatchian (North Carolina to Florida and the Yucatán peninsula). Although these adjacent provinces are not separated by a land barrier, exchange of species between them has been...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2003
Journal of Paleontology (2003) 77 (6): 1086–1102.
... of new taxa, produced several corbulid genera now endemic to the region. Large-bodied genera from the Caloosahatchian Province of the southeastern U.S. ( Bothrocorbula and Bicorbula ), however, underwent global extinction. These subtropical and warm temperate taxa are presumably more eurytopic than...
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Neogene Tropical American <span class="search-highlight">Provinces</span>. Gatunian and <span class="search-highlight">Caloosahatchian</span> <span class="search-highlight">Provinces</span>...
Published: 01 March 2012
F igure 10 Neogene Tropical American Provinces. Gatunian and Caloosahatchian Provinces of Petuch (1982) , subprovinces follow Woodring (1974) : 1 , Mexican; 2 , West Indian; 3 , Central American-northern South American; 4 , Colombian-Venezuelan-Trinidad; 5 , Brasilian; 6 , Ecuadorian
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Table 1.  Diversity, invasion, and extinction in the Gatunian and Caloosaha...
Published: 01 January 2005
Table 1.  Diversity, invasion, and extinction in the Gatunian and Caloosahatchian Provinces during the Neogene
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Preliminary amended list Paciphilic species, with reference to protoconch m...
Published: 01 July 2009
Appendix 3. – Preliminary amended list Paciphilic species, with reference to protoconch morphology or larval development. * Caloosahatchian Province only.
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2009
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2009) 180 (4): 343–352.
...Appendix 3. – Preliminary amended list Paciphilic species, with reference to protoconch morphology or larval development. * Caloosahatchian Province only. ...
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Stratigraphic distribution of paciphiles within the Gatunian (G) and Caloos...
Published: 01 July 2009
Appendix 2. – Stratigraphic distribution of paciphiles within the Gatunian (G) and Caloosahatchian (C) provinces [sensu Vermeij, 2005 ].
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The Miocene to Early Pleistocene Gatunian and <span class="search-highlight">Caloosahatchian</span> biogeographic...
Published: 01 July 2009
F ig . 1. – The Miocene to Early Pleistocene Gatunian and Caloosahatchian biogeographic provinces [adapted from Vermeij, 2005 ]. F ig . 1. – Provinces biogéographiques Gatunien et Caloosahatchien pendant le Miocène jusqúau Pleistocène inférieur [adaptée de Vermeij, 2005 ] .
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2001
Journal of Paleontology (2001) 75 (3): 644–657.
... surrounding the roles of various factors in the diversification and extinction of tropical American taxa. For example, how comparable are the histories of benthic suspension feeding bivalves and suspension feeding gastropods, or taxa distributed parapatrically in the subtropical Caloosahatchian Province...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2012
Journal of Paleontology (2012) 86 (2): 311–339.
...F igure 10 Neogene Tropical American Provinces. Gatunian and Caloosahatchian Provinces of Petuch (1982) , subprovinces follow Woodring (1974) : 1 , Mexican; 2 , West Indian; 3 , Central American-northern South American; 4 , Colombian-Venezuelan-Trinidad; 5 , Brasilian; 6 , Ecuadorian...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2005
Journal of Paleontology (2005) 79 (3): 497–508.
... Caribbean Neogene marine faunas, with the Caloosahatchian province in the north and the Gatunian province in the south. Some of the taxa in this study appear to show such a differentiation. Interestingly, none of the members of this group have been documented from the Gatun Formation. The group comprising...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2012
Journal of Paleontology (2012) 86 (6): 907–930.
... northern Caloosahatchian paleobiogeographic province by numerous species (see Petuch, 1994 ). Ventrilia coatesi does not belong to the same group of species, having strong axial sculpture, forming an elongate reticulate pattern on spire whorls. Ventrilia insulare ( Pilsbry and Johnson, 1917 ) from...
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