نتایج جستجو برای: permian

تعداد نتایج: 3143  

2017
J. Sebastien Steyer Ross Damiani Christian A. Sidor F. Robin O’Keefe Hans C.E. Larsson Sebastien Steyer Abdoulaye Maga Oumarou Ide J. SEBASTIEN STEYER ROSS DAMIANI CHRISTIAN A. SIDOR F. ROBIN O'KEEFE HANS C. E. LARSSON ABDOULA YE MAGA

We describe the edopoid temnospondyl Nigerpeton ricqlesi from the Upper Permian Moradi Formation of northern Niger on the basis of two partial skulls and tentatively associated postcranial material. This crocodile-like taxon displays several edopoid characters states such as a long prenarial region with enlarged premaxillae, elongated vomers, large, posteriorly tapering choanae. and a jugal tha...

2013
Marcello Ruta Kenneth D. Angielczyk Jörg Fröbisch Michael J. Benton

Adaptive radiations are central to macroevolutionary theory. Whether triggered by acquisition of new traits or ecological opportunities arising from mass extinctions, it is debated whether adaptive radiations are marked by initial expansion of taxic diversity or of morphological disparity (the range of anatomical form). If a group rediversifies following a mass extinction, it is said to have pa...

Journal: :Science advances 2015
Seth D Burgess Samuel A Bowring

The end-Permian mass extinction was the most severe in the Phanerozoic, extinguishing more than 90% of marine and 75% of terrestrial species in a maximum of 61 ± 48 ky. Because of broad temporal coincidence between the biotic crisis and one of the most voluminous continental volcanic eruptions since the origin of animals, the Siberian Traps large igneous province (LIP), a causal connection has ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
D J Beerling

Earth history was punctuated during the Permo-Carboniferous [300-250 million years (Myr) ago] by the longest and most severe glaciation of the entire Phanerozoic Eon. But significant uncertainty surrounds the concentration of CO(2) in the atmosphere through this time interval and therefore its role in the evolution of this major prePleistocene glaciation. Here, I derive 24 Late Paleozoic CO(2) ...

2008
David J. Bottjer

Modern study of the end-Permian mass extinction in the marine realm has involved intensive documentation of the fossil content, sedimentology, and chemostratigraphy of individual stratigraphic sections where the mass extinction interval is well preserved. These studies, coupled with innovative modeling of environmental conditions, have produced specific hypotheses for the mechanisms that caused...

2017
Adam C Pritchard Sterling J Nesbitt

The Triassic Period saw the first appearance of numerous amniote lineages (e.g. Lepidosauria, Archosauria, Mammalia) that defined Mesozoic ecosystems following the end Permian Mass Extinction, as well as the first major morphological diversification of crown-group reptiles. Unfortunately, much of our understanding of this event comes from the record of large-bodied reptiles (total body length >...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2002
Rosalind V White

The mass extinction that occurred at the end of the Permian period, 250 million years ago, was the most devastating loss of life that Earth has ever experienced. It is estimated that ca. 96% of marine species were wiped out and land plants, reptiles, amphibians and insects also suffered. The causes of this catastrophic event are currently a topic of intense debate. The geological record points ...

2011
Andrej V. Gorochov

Alexarasniidaefam. n. and Alexarasnia rossicagen. et sp. n. are described from the Upper Permian of European Russia. Systematic position of this enigmatic family within the infraclass Polyneoptera is unclear.

2009
Changqun Cao Gordon D. Love Lindsay E. Hays Wei Wang Shuzhong Shen Roger E. Summons

Article history: The Permian–Triassic Boun Received 16 August 2008 Received in revised form 3 February 2009 Accepted 11 February 2009 Available online 19 March 2009 Editor: M.L. Delaney

Journal: :Historical Biology 2021

Anhuihymen medianelongata Huang and Nel, gen. nov. et sp. nov., first accurate Chinese Protohymenidae, is described from the Middle Permian Yinping Formation at Chaohu, Anhui Province, Southern China. This region was under a warm humid climate separated drier Laurussia by paleo-Thetys ocean during Permian. discovery shows that this group probably very widely distributed Permian, adapted to diff...

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