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Cenozoic evolution of the Indonesian Throughflow and the origins of Indo-Pacific marine biodiversity: Mapping the biotic response to environmental change.  

 architectonica_songoensis_MartinOdonthocyatus_radiatus

 The mollusc Architectonica songoensis          The coral Odontocyathus radiatus Gert, 1923
(Martin 1914) Kali Songo,Java,                  East Kalimantan, our other fieldwork area
one of our fieldwork areas                                                                                 

The research aim of THROUGHFLOW is to establish a greater understanding of key processes in the biotic response of coral reefs to long-term environmental changes resulting from closure of the Indonesian Throughflow during the Oligocene-Miocene transition (~25 Million years ago). This will establish important baseline data on which researchers can model the impact of predicted environmental change on present reef ecosystems.  

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We are currently seeking qualified candidates to be hired as Early Stage Researchers within the network.   

Pseudotaberina malabarica

The benthic foraminifera Pseudotaberina
malabarica from our research area in Java
one ofour fieldwork areas

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