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Adam Tomašových
Researcher at Slovak Academy of Sciences
Publications - 89
Citations - 2741
Adam Tomašových is an academic researcher from Slovak Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Benthic zone & Geology. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 75 publications receiving 2242 citations. Previous affiliations of Adam Tomašových include University of Chicago & University of Würzburg.
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Phanerozoic trends in the global diversity of marine invertebrates.
John Alroy,Martin Aberhan,David J. Bottjer,Michael Foote,Franz T. Fürsich,Peter J. Harries,Austin J.W. Hendy,Austin J.W. Hendy,Steven M. Holland,Linda C. Ivany,Wolfgang Kiessling,Matthew A. Kosnik,Charles R. Marshall,Alistair J. McGowan,Arnold I. Miller,Thomas D. Olszewski,Mark E. Patzkowsky,Shanan E. Peters,Shanan E. Peters,Loïc Villier,Peter J. Wagner,Nicole Bonuso,Nicole Bonuso,Philip S. Borkow,Benjamin Brenneis,Matthew E. Clapham,Matthew E. Clapham,Leigh M. Fall,Chad Allen Ferguson,Victoria L. Hanson,Victoria L. Hanson,Andrew Z. Krug,Andrew Z. Krug,Karen M. Layou,Karen M. Layou,Karen M. Layou,Erin Leckey,Sabine Nürnberg,Catherine M. Powers,Jocelyn A. Sessa,Jocelyn A. Sessa,Carl Simpson,Carl Simpson,Adam Tomašových,Adam Tomašových,Christy C. Visaggi,Christy C. Visaggi +46 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new data set of fossil occurrences representing 3.5 million specimens was presented, and it was shown that global and local diversity was less than twice as high in the Neogene as in the mid-Paleozoic.
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Catastrophic ocean acidification at the Triassic-Jurassic boundary
TL;DR: Using carbon isotopes as a geochemical marker, the authors found that the onset of CO2 emissions coincided with an inter- ruption of carbonate sedimentation in palaeogeographically distant regions, suggesting that hydro- lysis of CO 2 led to a short but substantial decrease of seawater pH that slowed down or inhibited precipitation of calcium carbonate minerals.
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Fidelity of variation in species composition and diversity partitioning by death assemblages: time-averaging transfers diversity from beta to alpha levels
Adam Tomašových,Susan M. Kidwell +1 more
TL;DR: Overall, time-averaged molluscan DAs do capture variation among samples of the living assemblage, but they tend to damp the magnitude of variation, making them a conservative means of inferring change over time or variation among regions in species composition and diversity.
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Predicting the effects of increasing temporal scale on species composition, diversity, and rank-abundance distributions
Adam Tomašových,Susan M. Kidwell +1 more
TL;DR: A neutral, dispersal-limited model of metacommunity dynamics is used, with parameters estimated from living assemblages of 31 molluscan data sets, to model the effects of within-habitat time-averaging on the mean composition and multivariate dispersion of assemblage, on diversity at point and habitat scales, and on beta diversity.
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The Phanerozoic δ88/86Sr record of seawater: New constraints on past changes in oceanic carbonate fluxes
Hauke Vollstaedt,Anton Eisenhauer,Klaus Wallmann,Florian Böhm,Jan Fietzke,Volker Liebetrau,André Krabbenhöft,Juraj Farkas,Adam Tomašových,Jacek Raddatz,Ján Veizer +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first stable isotope record of strontium (Sr) for Phanerozoic skeletal carbonates (δ88/86Srcc-sw) was presented, which is sensitive to imbalances in the Sr input and output fluxes.