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Molluscan Faunas Of The Gulf Of Mexico Endemism In North Americas Inland Sea Edward J Petuch David P Berschauer

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Molluscan Faunas Of The Gulf Of Mexico Endemism In North Americas Inland Sea Edward J Petuch David P Berschauer
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 45.98 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Edward J. Petuch & David P. Berschauer
ISBN: 9781032883588, 1032883588
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Molluscan Faunas Of The Gulf Of Mexico Endemism In North Americas Inland Sea Edward J Petuch David P Berschauer by Edward J. Petuch & David P. Berschauer 9781032883588, 1032883588 instant download after payment.

Recent biodiversity studies, reported here for the first time, have shown that the molluscan fauna of the Gulf of Mexico is far richer and more complex than previously thought. As a result of these new discoveries, the Gulf malacofauna is shown to contain large numbers of endemic species that reside within four separate biogeographical subdivisions of the larger Carolinian Molluscan Province: the Floridian, Suwannean, Texan, and Yucatanean Subprovinces. These four Gulf biotic components, with each supporting its own endemic fauna, are shown here to be separated by distinct ecological and oceanographic barriers. The resultant physical and genetic isolation has led to the evolution of spectacular sibling species radiations, many unknown and undescribed until now. Some of the most conspicuous and important of these are found in the gastropod families Fasciolariidae, Volutidae, Conidae, Muricidae, and Busyconidae, all of which are dominant predators in their respective benthonic ecosystems. The species within these ecologically-important families, along with hundreds of endemic taxa in 50 other gastropod and bivalve families, are illustrated here on 132 color plates and are discussed in detail in the individual chapters. Special attention is given to the mollusks of poorly studied and virtually unknown ecosystems such as those on the deep reefs off the Florida Keys and Dry Tortugas, the deep water coralline algal beds off western Florida, the Flower Garden Reefs off Texas, the petroleum seeps and brine pools of the Sigsbee Escarpment, the Campeche Bank Archipelago, and the deep water areas at the mouth of the Yucatan Channel.

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