Conservation Paleobiology (CP) was formally introduced more than 20years ago (Flessa 2002) as a field that deals with the application of theories and analytical tools of paleontology to biodiversity conservation, but has multifaceted roots that go back at least into the 1970s (Dietl and Flessa 2009; Dillon et al. 2022). More than thirty years ago, it was already evident that anthropogenic impacts had changed modern marine environments so profoundly that ecological research alone does not catch undisturbed baselines (e.g., Pauly 1995; Jackson 1997; Jackson et al. 2001; Kowalewski 2001; Pandolfi et...
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