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Gavin J P Naylor1, Arthur de Lima2, José I Castro3
1Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.
Abstract:
Sibert and Rubin (Reports, 4 June 2021, p. 1105) report an early Miocene extinction in pelagic sharks based on the loss of shark denticle diversity in two widely separated deep-sea sediment cores. We assert that the pattern observed is not a consequence of extinction but results from shifting species ranges induced by global current reorganization.
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