نتایج جستجو برای: palaeobiogeography

تعداد نتایج: 119  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Seth Finnegan Christian M Ø Rasmussen David A T Harper

The Late Ordovician mass extinction (LOME) coincided with dramatic climate changes, but there are numerous ways in which these changes could have driven marine extinctions. We use a palaeobiogeographic database of rhynchonelliform brachiopods to examine the selectivity of Late Ordovician-Early Silurian genus extinctions and evaluate which extinction drivers are best supported by the data. The f...

2014
Christopher Sandom Søren Faurby Brody Sandel Jens-Christian Svenning

The late Quaternary megafauna extinction was a severe global-scale event. Two factors, climate change and modern humans, have received broad support as the primary drivers, but their absolute and relative importance remains controversial. To date, focus has been on the extinction chronology of individual or small groups of species, specific geographical regions or macroscale studies at very coa...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Marc E H Jones Alan J D Tennyson Jennifer P Worthy Susan E Evans Trevor H Worthy

Jaws and dentition closely resembling those of the extant tuatara (Sphenodon) are described from the Manuherikia Group (Early Miocene; 19-16 million years ago, Mya) of Central Otago, New Zealand. This material is significant in bridging a gap of nearly 70 million years in the rhynchocephalian fossil record between the Late Pleistocene of New Zealand and the Late Cretaceous of Argentina. It prov...

Journal: :Palaeontology 2021

The early Pleistocene is the key period for understanding evolutionary history and palaeobiogeography of rabbits (Genus Oryctolagus). In western Europe, many species were endemic, making them a reliable indicator evolution terrestrial ecosystems in which have evolved. However, morphological variability rabbit still poorly understood their phylogeny remains subject debate. Through both qualitati...

2008
Matthew T. Carrano Scott D. Sampson

SYNOPSIS Recent discoveries and analyses have drawn increased attention to Ceratosauria, a taxonomically and morphologically diverse group of basal theropods. By the time of its first appearance in the Late Jurassic, the group was probably globally distributed. This pattern eventually gave way to a primarily Gondwanan distribution by the Late Cretaceous. Ceratosaurs are one of several focal gro...

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