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- Central_American_Seaway abstract "The Central American Seaway, also called the Panamanic Seaway or Inter-American Seaway was an ancient body of water that once separated North America from South America. It formed in the Mesozoic (200-154 mya) during the separation of the Pangaean supercontinent, and closed when the Isthmus of Panama was formed by volcanic activity in the late Pliocene (2.76-2.54 mya).The closure of the Central American Seaway had tremendous effects on oceanic circulation and the biogeography of the adjacent seas, isolating many species and triggering speciation and diversification of tropical and sub-tropical marine fauna. The inflow of nutrient-rich water of deep Pacific origin into the Caribbean was blocked, so local species had to adapt to an environment of lower productivity. It had an even larger impact on terrestrial life. The seaway had isolated South America for much of the Cenozoic, allowing the evolution of a wholly unique diverse mammalian fauna there; when it closed, a faunal exchange with North America ensued, leading to the extinction of many of the native South American forms.".
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- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Meridional_Overturning_Circulation.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Biogeography.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_oceans.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natural_history_of_Central_America.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natural_history_of_North_America.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natural_history_of_South_America.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Cenozoic.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Great_American_Interchange.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Isthmus_of_Panama.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Mesozoic.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Mya_(unit).
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink North_Atlantic_Deep_Water.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Ocean_current.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Paleoceanography.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Pangaea.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Pliocene.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Speciation.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Thermohaline_circulation.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Upwelling.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Volcanic.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Volcano.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLink Year.
- Central_American_Seaway wikiPageWikiLinkText "Central American Seaway".
- Central_American_Seaway hasPhotoCollection Central_American_Seaway.
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- Central_American_Seaway subject Category:Historical_oceans.
- Central_American_Seaway subject Category:Natural_history_of_Central_America.
- Central_American_Seaway subject Category:Natural_history_of_North_America.
- Central_American_Seaway subject Category:Natural_history_of_South_America.
- Central_American_Seaway hypernym Body.
- Central_American_Seaway type Organisation.
- Central_American_Seaway comment "The Central American Seaway, also called the Panamanic Seaway or Inter-American Seaway was an ancient body of water that once separated North America from South America.".
- Central_American_Seaway label "Central American Seaway".
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