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Sabine Nürnberg

Researcher at Humboldt University of Berlin

Publications -  6
Citations -  745

Sabine Nürnberg is an academic researcher from Humboldt University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Marine invertebrates. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 671 citations. Previous affiliations of Sabine Nürnberg include Museum für Naturkunde.

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Phanerozoic trends in the global diversity of marine invertebrates.

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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Habitat breadth and geographic range predict diversity dynamics in marine Mesozoic bivalves

TL;DR: Results reaffirm the role of geographic range and suggest that habitat breadth is an equally important key predictor of extinction risk and origination probability in Mesozoic marine bivalves, and show that wide habitat breadth universally buffers against extinction.
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Vision and the diversification of Phanerozoic marine invertebrates

TL;DR: The hypothesis that image-forming eyes have contributed to the diversification of taxa in the geological past is tested and more finely resolved patterns support the hypothesis that good vision is a key trait that promoted preferential diversification.
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Interdependence of specialization and biodiversity in Phanerozoic marine invertebrates

TL;DR: It is shown that variation in habitat specialization correlates positively with changes in global diversity, that is, times of high diversity coincide with more specialized faunas and the overall level of specialization and its fluctuations over evolutionary timescales are controlled by diversity-dependent processes.
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Y-chromosomal markers for the European brown hare ( Lepus europaeus , Pallas 1778)

TL;DR: A set of ten Y-chromosomal markers for the European brown hare which comprises of three overlapping fragments spanning over the sex-determining region Y, five microsatellite loci (LeMS-Y), and two introns of the Y-linked zinc finger protein (LeZFY) can function as internal positive PCR control in molecular sexing.