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The Northern Adriatic Ecosystem: Deep Time in a Shallow Sea (The Critical Moments and Perspectives in Earth History and Paleobiology) [Hardcover]

Frank K. McKinney (Author)
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May 29, 2007 0231132425 978-0231132428 1ST

The northern Adriatic Sea is transient, most recently flooded between 18,000 to 6,000 years ago following the last glacial maximum, and it will drain again with the onset of the next glacial period. Despite its youth, uniformly shallow depth, and flat sediment floor, it hosts a broad range of bottom-dwelling sea life ecologically resembling communities that have existed in the shallow sea since the Ordovician Period, some 500 million years ago.

The northern Adriatic is a natural laboratory in which to test hypotheses concerning the shift from the Paleozoic prevalence of stationary suspension-feeders living on the surface of the sediment and feeding from the overlying waters to, more recently, bottom-dwelling animals living dominantly in or actively seeking temporary refuge within the sediments of the sea floor, regardless of where they feed. Across the northern Adriatic Sea there is an ecological gradient from Paleozoic-style surface-dwelling communities in the east to "modern" communities living almost exclusively within the sediments in the west. Therefore, within the relatively small area of the northern Adriatic, there is an existing gradient similar to the profound ecological change from Paleozoic to more modern marine life.

During the early twentieth century, life at the bottom of the Adriatic was systematically sampled from the east to the west coasts, revealing the most common animals and their distribution. In this book Frank K. McKinney combines these findings with more recent, local studies to understand better the ecological structure of the Adriatic's floor. Specifically, he uses the predation, sediment textures and deposition rates, currents, and nutrients of northern Adriatic bottom communities to evaluate hypotheses concerning the conditions that drove surface-dwelling animals to seek long-term refuge within sea floor sediment.

Though the northern Adriatic has been well studied since the advent of the marine sciences, it is not widely known by paleontologists. With this volume, McKinney illuminates what this "living laboratory" can tell us about the evolution of multicellular life on Earth.

(Vol. 65)

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[A] remarkable book.

(Mark A. Wilson Paleontology Newsletter )

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Frank K. McKinney's book succeeds admirably in its attempt to provide a thorough review of the oceanography, sedimentology, and marine ecology of the Adriatic Sea. This book ties together strands that such paleobiologists as J. J. Sepkoski, Richard Bambach, and Richard B. Aronson have been working on for more than thirty years, and thus provides a complete synthesis that is a major contribution.

(Mark McMenamin, Mt. Holyoke College )

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  • Hardcover: 328 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press; 1ST edition (May 29, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231132425
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231132428
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 7 x 1.2 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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A little over 540 million years ago an important transformation in the marine ecosystem was in progress. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
mineralized species, mobile epibenthos, epibenthic biomass, calcified bryozoans, endobenthic species, endobenthic animals, bora storms, epibenthic carnivores, skeletal residue, stenolaemate bryozoans, mucilage events, erect bryozoans, fossilization potential, wet biomass, mud belt, dredged samples, relict sands, benthic ecosystem, summer profiles, mineralized skeletons, epibenthic communities, living fauna, cyclonic flow, epibenthic organisms, hard substrata
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Adriatic Sea, Otranto Strait, Gulf of Trieste, Fonda Umani, Istrian Peninsula, Gargano Peninsula, Lim Channel, Mediterranean Sea, Journal of Marine Systems, Late Cretaceous, Late Pleistocene, Rimini Pula, Murray Basin, Early Pleistocene, Early Miocene, Van Veen, Tethys Sea, Tyrrhenian Sea, Late Miocene, Isonzo River, Quaternario Marino, Ricci Lucchi, American Geophysical Union, Pelagosa Sill, Strait of Gibraltar
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