00552nas a2200121 4500008004100000245013200041210006900173260007300242100002500315700001900340700002800359856004300387 2014 eng d00aOligocene and Miocene history of reef corals and coral reefs in eastern Borneo (East Kalimantan, Indonesia and Sabah, Malaysia)0 aOligocene and Miocene history of reef corals and coral reefs in a Gainesville, FloridabThe Paleontological Society Special Paper, 221 aJohnson, Kenneth, G.1 aRenema, Willem1 aSantodomingo, Nadiezhda uhttps://ipaeg.myspecies.info/node/206600575nas a2200157 4500008004600000245010200046210006900148100001900217700001700236700002600253700002800279700002500307700002300332700001900355856004300374 Submitted eng d 00aDiversity and paleoecology of Miocene coral-associated mollusks from East Kalimantan (Indonesia)0 aDiversity and paleoecology of Miocene coralassociated mollusks f1 aKusworo, Aires1 aReich, Sonja1 aWesselingh, Frank, P.1 aSantodomingo, Nadiezhda1 aJohnson, Kenneth, G.1 aTodd, Jonathan, A.1 aRenema, Willem uhttps://ipaeg.myspecies.info/node/205600433nas a2200109 4500008004100000245007700041210006900118260005400187100002800241700002500269856002900294 2013 eng d00aUnderstanding the murky origins of coral diversity in the Coral Triangle0 aUnderstanding the murky origins of coral diversity in the Coral aMuseum für Naturkunde, Berlin, Germanyc11/03/131 aSantodomingo, Nadiezhda1 aJohnson, Kenneth, G. uhttp://www.sage2013.org/01679nas a2200157 4500008004100000245009000041210006900131260003500200520105800235100001901293700001701312700002601329700002801355700001901383856011901402 2013 eng d00aDiversity and palaeoecology of Miocene coral-associated molluscs from East Kalimantan0 aDiversity and palaeoecology of Miocene coralassociated molluscs aMuseum fuer Naturkunde, Berlin3 a
Currently, SE Asia is the global marine centre of diversity. High diversity is concentrated in and around reefs. A large variety of organisms, including corals and fish, but also molluscs, crustaceans and echinoderms contribute to this high diversity. In order to understand the timing and the context of the origin of the modern biodiversity hotspot, the fossil record needs to be documented. However, reef facies often suffer strong diagenesis, compromising the fossil record of reef and reef-associated organisms. Here we present an assessment of a well-preserved Late Miocene mollusc fauna from Bontang (East Kalimantan, Indonesia). The fauna is found in association with branching corals, dominated by Dictyaraea. The mollusc fauna is dominated by predatory and browsing carnivorous snails and includes reefal indicators such as the gastropod Coralliophyla and the bivalve Tridacna. The new Bontang fauna gives a glimpse of the diversity and ecological composition of a Late Miocene mollusc fauna from a so-called coral-carpet environment.
1 aKusworo, Aires1 aReich, Sonja1 aWesselingh, Frank, P.1 aSantodomingo, Nadiezhda1 aRenema, Willem uhttps://ipaeg.myspecies.info/content/diversity-and-palaeoecology-miocene-coral-associated-molluscs-east-kalimantan00532nas a2200145 4500008004100000245008600041210006900127260003500196300000800231490000700239100002500246700002800271700002100299856006600320 2012 eng d00aAsynchronous response of coral reefs to Late Cenozoic global environmental change0 aAsynchronous response of coral reefs to Late Cenozoic global env aCharlotte, North Carolina, USA a6230 v441 aJohnson, Kenneth, G.1 aSantodomingo, Nadiezhda1 aRosen, Brian, R. uhttps://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2012AM/webprogram/Paper208384.html00923nas a2200289 4500008004100000245008400041210006900125260003500194300000800229490000700237653001400244653002400258653001200282653003800294653001600332100002800348700001700376700002100393700002500414700002100439700002100460700002400481700001800505700001900523700002500542856006600567 2012 eng d00aDevelopment of a turbid reef in the Middle Miocene (East Kalimantan, Indonesia)0 aDevelopment of a turbid reef in the Middle Miocene East Kalimant aCharlotte, North Carolina, USA a6230 v7710aINDONESIA10amarginal ecosystems10aMiocene10apalaeonvironmental reconstruction10apatch reefs1 aSantodomingo, Nadiezhda1 aNovak, Vibor1 aMarshall, Nathan1 aDi Martino, Emanuela1 aFraser, Nicholas1 aLoGiudice, Elena1 aPretković, Vedrana1 aRösler, Anja1 aRenema, Willem1 aJohnson, Kenneth, G. uhttps://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2012AM/webprogram/Paper209284.html00615nas a2200121 4500008004100000245007200041210006900113260013300182100002800315700002500343710002400368856010100392 2011 eng d00aHow diverse were reef corals of South East Asia during the Miocene?0 aHow diverse were reef corals of South East Asia during the Mioce aLiège, BelgiumbM. ARETZ, S. DELCULÉE, J. DENAYER & E. POTY (Eds.). Kölner Forum Geol. Paläont., 19: 155-156.c19-29/08/20111 aSantodomingo, Nadiezhda1 aJohnson, Kenneth, G.1 aThroughflow Network uhttps://ipaeg.myspecies.info/content/how-diverse-were-reef-corals-south-east-asia-during-miocene