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Onshore–offshore gradient in metacommunity turnover emerges only over macroevolutionary time-scales
Authors:Adam Toma?ovych  Stefano Dominici  Martin Zuschin  Didier Merle
Institution:1.Slovak Academy of Sciences, Geological Institute, Dúbravská cesta 9, Bratislava 84005, Slovakia;2.Sezione di Geologia e Paleontologia, Museo di Storia Naturale, Università di Firenze, Via La Pira 4, Firenze 50121, Italy;3.Department of Palaeontology, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, Vienna 1090, Austria;4.CR2P - MNHN, CNRS, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC, Paris 6, France
Abstract:Invertebrate lineages tend to originate and become extinct at a higher rate in onshore than in offshore habitats over long temporal durations (more than 10 Myr), but it remains unclear whether this pattern scales down to durations of stages (less than 5 Myr) or even sequences (less than 0.5 Myr). We assess whether onshore–offshore gradients in long-term turnover between the tropical Eocene and the warm-temperate Plio-Pleistocene can be extrapolated from gradients in short-term turnover, using abundances of molluscan species from bulk samples in the northeast Atlantic Province. We find that temporal turnover of metacommunities does not significantly decline with depth over short durations (less than 5 Myr), but significantly declines with depth between the Eocene and Plio-Pleistocene (approx. 50 Myr). This decline is determined by a higher onshore extinction of Eocene genera and families, by a higher onshore variability in abundances of genera and families, and by an onshore expansion of genera and families that were frequent offshore in the Eocene. Onshore–offshore decline in turnover thus emerges only over long temporal durations. We suggest that this emergence is triggered by abrupt and spatially extensive climatic or oceanographic perturbations that occurred between the Eocene and Plio-Pleistocene. Plio-Pleistocene metacommunities show a high proportion of bathymetric generalists, in contrast to Eocene metacommunities. Accordingly, the net cooling and weaker thermal gradients may have allowed offshore specialists to expand into onshore habitats and maintain their presence in offshore habitats.
Keywords:macroevolution  macroecology  stasis  temporal turnover  niche conservatism  Mollusca
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