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New fossil discoveries illustrate the diversity of past terrestrial ecosystems in New Caledonia

Romain Garrouste
Jérôme Munzinger
Andrew Leslie
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Jessica Fisher
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Nicolas Folcher
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Emma Locatelli
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Wyndy Foy
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Thibault Chaillon
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David Cantrill
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Pierre Maurizot
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Porter Lowry
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Peter Crane
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Jean-Jacques Bahain
Pierre Voinchet
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Hervé Jourdan
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Philippe Grandcolas
André Nel
Dominique Cluzel
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Abstract

New Caledonia was, until recently, considered an old continental island harbouring a rich biota with outstanding Gondwanan relicts. However, deep marine sedimentation and tectonic evidence suggest complete submergence of the island during the latest Cretaceous to the Paleocene. Molecular phylogenies provide evidence for some deeply-diverging clades that may predate the Eocene and abundant post-Oligocene colonisation events. Extinction and colonization biases, as well as survival of some groups in refuges on neighbouring paleo
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hal-03680525 , version 1 (28-05-2022)

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Romain Garrouste, Jérôme Munzinger, Andrew Leslie, Jessica Fisher, Nicolas Folcher, et al.. New fossil discoveries illustrate the diversity of past terrestrial ecosystems in New Caledonia. Scientific Reports, 2021, 11 (1), pp.18388. ⟨10.1038/s41598-021-97938-5⟩. ⟨hal-03680525⟩

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