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Reefal regions were biodiversity hotspots throughout the Phanerozoic

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Reefs are important hotspots of marine biodiversity today and have acted as cradles of diversification in the geological past. However, we know little about how the diversity of reef-supporting regions varied through deep time, and how this differed from other regions. We quantified regional diversity patterns in reef-supporting and non-reef-supporting regions in the fossil record of Phanerozoic marine invertebrates. Diversity in reef-supporting regions is on average two- to threefold higher than in non-reef-supporting regions and has been remarkably stable over timescales of tens to hundreds of millions of years. This signal is present in both reefal and non-reefal facies within reef-supporting regions, suggesting that reefs enriched diversity in surrounding environments. Sepkoski's "Modern Fauna," an assemblage of higher taxa that includes gastropods, bivalves, and echinoids, has been a key component of reef-supporting regions since the Paleozoic, contrasting with its later rise to dominance in non-reef-supporting regions during the later Mesozoic-Cenozoic.
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University of Oxford
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MPLS
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Earth Sciences
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Earth Sciences
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Author
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0000-0003-3302-9902
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0000-0001-8244-6177
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0000-0002-1088-2014
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0000-0002-0370-9897


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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Science Advances More from this journal
Volume:
11
Issue:
45
Pages:
eadv9793
Publication date:
2025-11-05
Acceptance date:
2025-09-26
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2375-2548
ISSN:
2375-2548
Pmid:
41191763


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2323454
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uuid_7f25069f-7c96-4037-8259-7c758bb89368
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pubs:2323454
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3466412
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2025-11-13
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