Table of contents for Large ecosystem perturbations : causes and consequences / edited by Simonetta Monechi, Rodolfo Coccioni, Michael R. Rampino.

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Preface
1. Cenozoic mass extinctions in the deep sea: What perturbs the largest habitat on Earth?
E. Thomas
2. A major Pliocene coccolithophore turnover: Change in morphological strategy in the photic zone
M.-P. Aubry
3. The Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum in Egypt and Jordan: An overview of the planktic foraminiferal record
E. Guasti and R.P. Speijer
4. Calcareous nannofossil assemblages and their response to the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum Event at different latitudes: ODP Site 690 and Tethyan sections
Eugenia Angori, Gilen Bernaola, and Simonetta Monechi
5. A review of calcareous nannofossil changes during the early Aptian Oceanic Anoxic Event 1a and the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum: The influence of fertility, temperature, and pCO2
Fabrizio Tremolada, Elisabetta Erba, and Timothy J. Bralower
6. Ecosystem perturbation caused by a small Late Cretaceous marine impact, Gulf Coastal Plain, USA
D.T. King Jr., L.W. Petruny, and T.L. Neathery
7. Chemostratigraphy of Frasnian-Famennian transition: Possibility of methane hydrate dissociation leading to mass extinction
M.H. Mahmudy Gharaie, R. Matsumot, G. Racki, and Y. Kakuwa 

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Paleoecology -- Congresses.
Paleoclimatology -- Congresses.
Global environmental change -- Congresses.
Extinction (Biology) -- Congresses.