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One-way traffic in the western Atlantic: causes and consequences of Miocene to early Pleistocene molluscan invasions in Florida and the Caribbean
Journal: Paleobiology
Publisher: Paleontological Society
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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Pacific elements in the Caribbean Neogene gastropod fauna: the source-sink model, larval development, disappearance, and faunal units
Publisher: Société Géologique de France
Published: 01 July 2009
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2009) 180 (4): 343–352.
...-Pleistocene boundary and ends during the Early Pleistocene. GNPMU 3 is characterized by the absence of any paciphilic elements in their assemblages, and runs into Recent times. Based on these paciphile generic, subgeneric and specific taxa, for the Gatunian Province, two pulses of local disappearance from...
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EVOLUTION AND PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS OF NEOGENE CORBULIDAE (BIVALVIA; MYOIDEA) OF TROPICAL AMERICA
Journal: Journal of Paleontology
Publisher: Paleontological Society
Published: 01 November 2003
Journal of Paleontology (2003) 77 (6): 1086–1102.
... contributed more to survival than eurytopy. Large-bodied genera of the southern Caribbean Gatunian Province ( Tenuicorbula , Panamicorbula , and Hexacorbula ) became restricted to the eastern Pacific. Range restriction to this high productivity refugium (i.e., paciphilic genera), rather than origination...
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The Family Cancellariidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) in the Neogene of the Bocas Del Toro Region, Panama, with the Description of Seven New Species
Journal: Journal of Paleontology
Publisher: Paleontological Society
Published: 01 March 2012
Journal of Paleontology (2012) 86 (2): 311–339.
... in the Bocas del Toro, 12 are known also to occur elsewhere in the tropical American Neogene. This level of endemism is high, but not as high as that reported from other Tropical American Neogene assemblages, probably due to the very central geographic location within the Gatunian Province of the Bocas...
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Table 1. Diversity, invasion, and extinction in the Gatunian and Caloosaha...
in One-way traffic in the western Atlantic: causes and consequences of Miocene to early Pleistocene molluscan invasions in Florida and the Caribbean
> Paleobiology
Published: 01 January 2005
Table 1. Diversity, invasion, and extinction in the Gatunian and Caloosahatchian Provinces during the Neogene
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Stratigraphic distribution of paciphiles within the Gatunian (G) and Caloos...
in Pacific elements in the Caribbean Neogene gastropod fauna: the source-sink model, larval development, disappearance, and faunal units
> Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France
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 Caloosahatchian biogeographic...
in Pacific elements in the Caribbean Neogene gastropod fauna: the source-sink model, larval development, disappearance, and faunal units
> Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France
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 ] .
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Neogene Tropical American Provinces. Gatunian and Caloosahatchian Provinces...
in The Family Cancellariidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) in the Neogene of the Bocas Del Toro Region, Panama, with the Description of Seven New Species
> Journal of Paleontology
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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First record of buccinid genus Chauvetia (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from the fossil record of the New World (Miocene, Venezuela) and its paleobiogeographic implications
Journal: Journal of Paleontology
Publisher: Paleontological Society
Published: 01 October 2015
Journal of Paleontology (2015) 89 (3): 487–493.
... Tortonian (pre-8.12–7.42 Ma) dispersal of the tropical Gatunian west-Atlantic Chauvetia into the tropical East Atlantic European-West African Province most probably happened during the 10.71–9.36 Ma interval (early–mid Tortonian) during which the Circum-Tropical Current weakened, and the northward Intra...
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A HISTORY OF DIVERSIFICATION, EXTINCTION, AND INVASION IN TROPICAL AMERICA AS DERIVED FROM SPECIES-LEVEL PHYLOGENIES OF CHIONINE GENERA (FAMILY VENERIDAE)
Journal: Journal of Paleontology
Publisher: Paleontological Society
Published: 01 May 2001
Journal of Paleontology (2001) 75 (3): 644–657.
... and tropical Gatunian Province? Are there general patterns of origination, diversification and invasion among tropical American taxa during the Tertiary? Are there discernible patterns of extinction during the Pliocene, and perhaps subsequent patterns of recovery? Second, the strategy of understanding...
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PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS OF THE TROPICAL AMERICAN COLUMBELLID TAXA CONELLA , EURYPYRENE , AND PARAMETARIA (GASTROPODA: NEOGASTROPODA)
Journal: Journal of Paleontology
Publisher: Paleontological Society
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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New Cancellariidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda) from the Miocene Gatun Formation of Panama, with Eleven New Species
Journal: Journal of Paleontology
Publisher: Paleontological Society
Published: 01 November 2012
Journal of Paleontology (2012) 86 (6): 907–930.
... the protoconch is preserved, as it is paucispiral in P. tweedledum and multispiral in P. tweedledee . The new taxa must be separated from a host of congeners on both sides of the Caribbean Gatunian paleobiogeographic province. On the Pacific side, P. lacondamini Olsson, 1964 from the upper Miocene...
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Extinction of a fast-growing oyster and changing ocean circulation in Pliocene tropical America
Journal: Geology
Publisher: Geological Society of America
Published: 01 December 2004
Geology (2004) 32 (12): 1025–1028.
... of tropical American bivalves in the late Cenozoic. Roopnarine (1996) reported the extinction of all large-bodied (>35 mm) species of chionine bivalves after the early to middle Pliocene in the southern Caribbean Sea (Atlantic Gatunian province). Anderson (2001) showed a significant decrease in body...
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DISTRIBUTION, HISTORY, AND TAXONOMY OF THE THAIS CLADE (GASTROPODA: MURICIDAE) IN THE NEOGENE OF TROPICAL AMERICA
Journal: Journal of Paleontology
Publisher: Paleontological Society
Published: 01 May 2001
Journal of Paleontology (2001) 75 (3): 697–705.
..., Colon Province, Panama (lower Gatun Formation) agrees in all observable details with the type material, and confirms Vokes' (1989) report of this species from the lowermost Gatun Formation. The Recent western Atlantic S. rustica differs from S. semiplicata by having fewer outer-lip...
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The Inachoididae spider crabs (Crustacea, Brachyura) from the Neogene of the tropical Americas
Journal: Journal of Paleontology
Publisher: Paleontological Society
Published: 01 March 2022
Journal of Paleontology (2022) 96 (2): 334–354.
... ; Landau et al., 2016 ; Wiedenmayer, 2016 ). The baseline of mollusk assemblages from the Cantaure Formation supports the early stage of the Gatunian Province (Landau et al., 2008 ). The Caujarao Formation (Wiedenmayer, 1937 ), late Miocene northwestern Venezuela, includes three members: (1...
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Diversity and preserved shell coloration patterns of Miocene Conidae (Neogastropoda) from an exposure of the Gatun Formation, Colón Province, Panama
Journal: Journal of Paleontology
Publisher: Paleontological Society
Published: 24 May 2018
Journal of Paleontology (2018) 92 (5): 804–837.
... to understand the evolutionary history of extant clades. The cone snail fauna of the Miocene Gatun Formation of Colón Province, Panama is especially important for understanding the temporal and biogeographic history of tropical American Conidae. Intensive, focused collecting from an exposure of the lower Gatun...