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in Caribbean assemblages
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Shallow-water beach, lagoonal, near-reef, and carbonate-platform assemblages of the northern and central Caribbean are dominated by species of
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, especially
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.
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reported that four of the six dominant species in subfossil assemblages of the northeastern shelf of the
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peninsula were
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, of which the three most abundant species accounted for 58% of the total ostracod fauna [
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(
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,
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(
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]. Such high proportions of
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are characteristic of coarse-grained sediments near coral reefs and washings of coralline rubble, which are dominated by robust species of
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and
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<emphasis id="D0E8EAF36E59FFCEFA80985CACEAFC75" box="[1288,1430,1591,1617]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="391">Paranesidea</emphasis>
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. Finer-grained sandy sediments from sheltered beaches and bays with sea-grass beds and calcareous algae are more productive, with higher species diversity and equitability, both for
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and for other
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.
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The Genus
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is less dominant than
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<emphasis id="D0E8EAF36E59FFCEFD7998C8AA08FC99" box="[753,884,1699,1725]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="391">Neonesidea</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="D0E8EAF36E59FFCEFC2798C8AD41FC99" box="[943,1085,1699,1725]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="391">Paranesidea</emphasis>
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in local assemblages, but it is as widely distributed throughout the Caribbean. The most ubiquitous species of
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<emphasis id="D0E8EAF36E59FFCEFBB598ACADA5FCC5" box="[1085,1241,1735,1761]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="391">Bairdoppilata</emphasis>
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is
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(
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, which is typically the third or fourth most abundant bairdiid species in shallow-water subfossil assemblages (
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). By comparison,
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<emphasis id="D0E8EAF36E59FFCEFD419964AAE2FD0D" box="[713,926,1807,1833]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="391">Ba. magnafasciata</emphasis>
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and
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are less populous, though as widely dispersed.
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Additional species of
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occur in the Caribbean assemblages examined, some of which are poorly understood. They will form the subject of a future report. Together with other new and poorly understood species, both smooth and ornate, they illustrate the extraordinary diversity of Neotropical
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.
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