Evolutionary Stasis and Change in the Dominican Republic NeogeneRoss H. Nehm, Ann F. Budd Springer Science & Business Media, 2008 M03 21 - 316 páginas Science is supposedly ultimately constrained by the nature of the physical world, meaning that changes in scientific methods and practice are supposed to be away from those with less utility and toward those that are more revealing, useful, and productive of insights into the nature of that world. In practice, however, science is no less susceptible to fads, culture shifts, and pendulum swings than any other realm of human endeavor. This is an especially important feature of science to keep in mind in the present climate of shrinking government funding (at least in prop- tion to the demand) and the resulting susceptibility of individual scientists and entire disciplines to being influenced by the changing priorities of funding agencies (even if, as such agencies maintain, those priorities come ultimately “from the c- munity”). The present volume is in several important respects a testimonial to both the threats and opportunities that such scientific culture swings pose, both for the individual researcher and a wider field. When scientific research in the Dominican Republic Neogene began more than a century ago, paleontology was an essentially descriptive discipline, focused mainly on finding, describing, and documenting the taxa represented in the fossil record, and (especially in invertebrate paleontology) on using these taxa for bi- tratigraphic correlation. Despite the successful integration of paleontology into the Modern Evolutionary Synthesis in the middle of the twentieth century (Simpson, 1944, 1953; Jepsen et al. |
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abundance analysis Anthozoa Arroyo Bellaco assemblages Baitoa bivalves bryozoan Bull canonical discriminant Caribbean reef Cercado Cercado Formation Cheetham Cibao Basin Cibao Valley collections colonies corallite corallite diameter crenulatoides database dataset deposits Dominican American Dominican Republic Neogene dominicensis early Pliocene evolution Evolutionary Stasis extinction faunal faveolata fossil clusters fossil record G9 Zone gastropods Geol geologic geometric morphometrics groups Gurabo Formation isotopic Jackson Johnson Late Miocene latissimum limestone lithostratigraphic lithostratigraphic units Mahalanobis distances Mao Formation maoense marine McNeill mollusc Montastraea cavernosa morphological Nehm Neogene Neogene Paleontology NMITA northern Dominican Republic occur opercula operculum ostracode Paleontol Paleontology patterns Pleistocene Plio-Pleistocene Pliocene priori groups reef coral Río Cana section Río Gurabo section Saunders Scleractinia septa shells and opercula Siderastrea siltstone speciation species richness specimens Stasis and Change stratigraphic stratigraphic ranges Stylophora taxa taxonomic thickness Turbo turnover unit G1 variables variation volume Yaque