نتایج جستجو برای: mesozoic

تعداد نتایج: 2523  

2017
Arnaud Brayard L J Krumenacker Joseph P Botting James F Jenks Kevin G Bylund Emmanuel Fara Emmanuelle Vennin Nicolas Olivier Nicolas Goudemand Thomas Saucède Sylvain Charbonnier Carlo Romano Larisa Doguzhaeva Ben Thuy Michael Hautmann Daniel A Stephen Christophe Thomazo Gilles Escarguel

In the wake of the end-Permian mass extinction, the Early Triassic (~251.9 to 247 million years ago) is portrayed as an environmentally unstable interval characterized by several biotic crises and heavily depauperate marine benthic ecosystems. We describe a new fossil assemblage-the Paris Biota-from the earliest Spathian (middle Olenekian, ~250.6 million years ago) of the Bear Lake area, southe...

2002
Dennis V. Kent Giovanni Muttoni

Several recent analyses of paleomagnetic data support the concept of Pangea, an assemblage of most of the world’s continents that was mobile in terms of large-scale internal deformation and with respect to paleolatitude. The main feature of internal deformation involved the transformation from a Pangea B–type configuration in the late Paleozoic, with northwestern South America adjacent to easte...

2016
Tai Kubo Mugino O. Kubo Andrew A. Farke

Dinosaurs had functionally digitigrade or sub-unguligrade foot postures. With their immediate ancestors, dinosaurs were the only terrestrial nonplantigrades during the Mesozoic. Extant terrestrial mammals have different optimal body sizes according to their foot posture (plantigrade, digitigrade, and unguligrade), yet the relationship of nonplantigrade foot posture with dinosaur body size has n...

2017
Alastair R Tanner Dirk Fuchs Inger E Winkelmann M Thomas P Gilbert M Sabrina Pankey Ângela M Ribeiro Kevin M Kocot Kenneth M Halanych Todd H Oakley Rute R da Fonseca Davide Pisani Jakob Vinther

Coleoid cephalopod molluscs comprise squid, cuttlefish and octopuses, and represent nearly the entire diversity of modern cephalopods. Sophisticated adaptations such as the use of colour for camouflage and communication, jet propulsion and the ink sac highlight the unique nature of the group. Despite these striking adaptations, there are clear parallels in ecology between coleoids and bony fish...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1996
T P Friedlander J C Regier C Mitter D L Wagner

The sequence of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) has been previously identified as a promising candidate for reconstructing Mesozoic-age divergences (Friedlander, Regier, and Mitter 1992, 1994). To test this hypothesis more rigorously, 597 nucleotides of aligned PEPCK coding sequence (approximately 30% of the coding region) were generated from 18 species representing Mesozoic-age linea...

2011
Timothy B. Rowe Hans-Dieter Sues Robert R. Reisz

Sauropodomorph dinosaurs originated in the Southern Hemisphere in the Middle or Late Triassic and are commonly portrayed as spreading rapidly to all corners of Pangaea as part of a uniform Late Triassic to Early Jurassic cosmopolitan dinosaur fauna. Under this model, dispersal allegedly inhibited dinosaurian diversification, while vicariance and local extinction enhanced it. However, apomorphy-...

2015
Li Xu Xingliao Zhang Hanyong Pu Songhai Jia Jiming Zhang Junchang Lü Jin Meng

A new multituberculate, Yubaartar zhongyuanensis gen. and sp. nov., is reported from the Upper Cretaceous of Luanchuan County, Henan Province, China. The holotype of the new taxon is a partial skeleton with nearly complete cranium and associated lower jaws with in situ dentitions. The new species is the southern-most record of a Late Cretaceous multituberculate from outside of the Mongolian Pla...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Michelle R. Stocker Sterling J. Nesbitt Katharine E. Criswell William G. Parker Lawrence M. Witmer Timothy B. Rowe Ryan Ridgely Matthew A. Brown

Similarities in body plan evolution, such as wings in pterosaurs, birds, and bats or limblessness in snakes and amphisbaenians, can be recognized as classical examples of convergence among animals [1-3]. We introduce a new Triassic stem archosaur that is unexpectedly and remarkably convergent with the "dome-headed" pachycephalosaur dinosaurs that lived over 100 million years later. Surprisingly...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Mary H Schweitzer Wenxia Zheng Timothy P Cleland Mark B Goodwin Elizabeth Boatman Elizabeth Theil Matthew A Marcus Sirine C Fakra

The persistence of original soft tissues in Mesozoic fossil bone is not explained by current chemical degradation models. We identified iron particles (goethite-αFeO(OH)) associated with soft tissues recovered from two Mesozoic dinosaurs, using transmission electron microscopy, electron energy loss spectroscopy, micro-X-ray diffraction and Fe micro-X-ray absorption near-edge structure. Iron che...

2011
Wolf-Dieter Heinrich

A haramiyid tooth is described from the Upper Jurassic of Tendaguru in southwestern Tanzania, East Africa. The specimen, identified tentatively as a lower posterior premolar, is made the holotype of a new taxon, Staffia aenigmatica gen . e t sp. nov. which is placed in the Haramiyida . Staffa gen . nov. shares several features with Thomasia from the Late Triassic to Early Jurassic of Europe, no...

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