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Science 14 May 1993:
Vol. 260. no. 5110, pp. 971 - 973
DOI: 10.1126/science.11537491

Articles

Science, Vol 260, Issue 5110, 971-973
Copyright © 1993 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Geography of end-Cretaceous marine bivalve extinctions

DM Raup and D Jablonski

Department of the Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago, IL 60637.

Analysis of the end-Cretaceous mass extinction, based on 3514 occurrences of 340 genera of marine bivalves (Mollusca), suggests that extinction intensities were uniformly global; no latitudinal gradients or other geographic patterns are detected. Elevated extinction intensities in some tropical areas are entirely a result of the distribution of one extinct group of highly specialized bivalves, the rudists. When rudists are omitted, intensities at those localities are statistically indistinguishable from those of both the rudist-free tropics and extratropical localities.


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