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Triassic Period—251.9 to 201.3 MYA (U.S. National Park Service)Apr 28, 2023 · The Triassic Period (251.9 to 201.3 MYA) was the "Age of Reptiles," with the first dinosaurs, Pangaea's breakup, and a mass extinction.
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Mesozoic | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.govThe Triassic Period: 252 to 201 million years ago Pangaea began to rotate with different plates rotating in different directions at different rates. The ...
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The Triassic Period - University of California Museum of PaleontologyThe Triassic, from 251.0 to 199.6 mya, was a transition period with Pangea, a dry climate, and the start of the breakup of Pangea.
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Triassic Period: Tectonics and PaleoclimateThe Triassic saw Pangaea break into Gondwana and Laurasia, with mountains forming. The climate was generally arid and dry, with no polar ice caps.
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Triassic Life, Extinction, and RecoveryGet teaching resources about triassic life, extinction, and recovery. These resources include printable lessons, posters, and online activities.
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High-precision timeline for Earth's most severe extinction - PNASWe present a high-precision age model for the end-Permian mass extinction, which was the most severe loss of marine and terrestrial biota in the last 542 My.
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Triassic collision in the Paleo-Tethys Ocean constrained by volcanic ...Closure of the Paleo-Tethys Ocean along the Jinshajiang–Ailaoshan suture has generally been assumed to have occurred in the Late Triassic, on the basis of ...
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Tectonothermal evolution of the Triassic flysch in the Bayan Har ...Jan 16, 2018 · It preserves important information of the tectono-thermal evolution covering the time span from the closure of the Paleo-Tethys Ocean up to the ...
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Multiple sources of the Upper Triassic flysch in eastern Himalaya ...Aug 6, 2025 · It can be found in any terranes of the Lhasa, Tethys Himalaya, and Shannan terrane in Tibet and Himalaya, where all recorded the Pan-African ...Missing: Alps | Show results with:Alps
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Geochemistry of Middle Triassic radiolarian cherts from northern ...Dec 3, 2011 · Geochemical analysis reveals that Middle Triassic radiolarian cherts from northern Thailand, including Chiang Dao, Lamphun and Den Chai, ...
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(PDF) Paleolatitudes of Late Triassic radiolarian cherts from Argolis ...Radiolarian cherts in primary or tectonic contact with oceanic basalts were dated to the Late Triassic (Carnian-Norian) using radiolarians, and provided ...
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The record of the Late Palaeozoic active margin of the Palaeotethys ...After the Cimmerian orogeny corresponding to the closure of the Paleotethys Ocean in Late Triassic/Early Jurassic times, a Middle Jurassic post-collisional ...Introduction · Geological Setting · The Triassic Evolution Of...
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Middle Triassic transcontinental connection between the North ...Dec 19, 2024 · We propose that a Middle Triassic transcontinental drainage system flowed from the northern North China Craton through the central Qinling into the eastern ...
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[PDF] A FIELDTRIP EXCURSION Geology and Energy Resources of the ...Sep 24, 2003 · ... Triassic opening of the Atlantic Ocean. The basins began to form about 227 million years ago, in middle. Carnian (Late Triassic) time ...
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The Triassic rift system of the Central Atlantic Domain - ScienceDirectThe Triassic basin architectures show that uplift occurs during rifting and that the upper crust geometry records deep lithospheric and/or mantle dynamics.
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On the edge of CAMP: Geology and volcanology of the Jurassic ...500 m thick Jurassic (201 Ma) North Mountain Basalt of the Fundy Basin of southern Nova Scotia has established an internally consistent stratigraphy that ...Missing: extrusion | Show results with:extrusion
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New U–Pb geochronology for the Central Atlantic Magmatic ... - NatureApr 4, 2023 · In this work, we present new high-precision ages for critical samples in NE Brazil (201.579 ± 0.057 Ma) and Canada (201.464 ± 0.017 Ma),Missing: initiation exact
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Limited and localized magmatism in the Central Atlantic ... - NatureJul 7, 2020 · CAMP is estimated to have a volume of ~3 million km3 based on ... Extensive 200-million-year-old continental flood basalts of the Central Atlantic ...
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Lava Pulses & End-Triassic Extinctions: CAM Plant StudyOct 28, 2024 · The end-Triassic extinction (ETE) on land was synchronous with the initial lavas of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP) and occurred just after the ...Sign Up For Pnas Alerts · Results · Ete In The Marine Realm<|separator|>
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Sedimentary facies and depositional environments of early ...The Newark Supergroup illustrates the complexity of rift-basin sedimentation and the problems that may arise from using a single modern analog for sedimentary ...
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Evolution of the Northern Gulf of Mexico Sedimentary BasinIn Middle Jurassic time, marine incursions from Mexico led to widespread deposition of thick Louann Salt and associated evaporites, a defining event for the ...
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Breakup of Pangaea and plate kinematics of the central Atlantic and ...The breakup of Pangaea, and the subsequent origin of the modern continents, occurred in two main steps, made up, in turn, by several secondary tectonic phases.
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[PDF] Relative Timing of CAMP, Rifting, Continental Breakup, and Basin ...The available geological, geophysical, and geochronological data favor a diachronous rift-drift transition (seafloor spreading began earlier in the south).Missing: Laurussia | Show results with:Laurussia
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Redox chemistry changes in the Panthalassic Ocean linked ... - PNASFeb 6, 2017 · However, redox chemistry changes in the Panthalassic Ocean, comprising ∼85–90% of the global ocean area, remain under debate. Here, we report ...Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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[PDF] Intra-Panthalassa Ocean subduction zones revealed by fossil arcs ...Feb 26, 2012 · Here we compile data on the composition, the timing of formation and accretion, and the present-day locations of these volcanic arcs and show ...
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Triassic mid‐oceanic sedimentation in Panthalassa Ocean ...Feb 22, 2007 · The total absence of land-derived clastic matter implies the limestone and ribbon chert represent oceanic sediment deposited on and around a ...
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Transient Permian-Triassic euxinia in the southern Panthalassa ...Apr 15, 2021 · Although the Panthalassa ocean covered 70% of Earth's ... Triassic Panthalassic Ocean. : Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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Oxygen isotopic evidence for Late Triassic monsoonal upwelling in ...Jun 1, 2012 · This interpretation is consistent with paleoclimate and circulation models that predict strong monsoon-driven upwelling in the northwestern ...
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The architecture of oceanic plateaus revealed by the volcanic ...Feb 1, 2010 · Wrangellia probably accreted to western North America in the Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous (e.g., Csejtey et al., 1982; McClelland et al., ...
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Diagenetic Variations in Permo-Triassic Ivishak Sandstone in ...Diagenetic Variations in Permo-Triassic Ivishak Sandstone in Prudhoe Bay Field and Central-Northeastern National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA) Available.
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[PDF] The Alpine sector of the Tethyan shelf - Examples of Triassic to ...The Early Triassic is characterized by widespread deposi- tion of shallow shelf siliciclastics of the Werfen Formation, containing limestone beds in its ...
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[PDF] Upper Triassic Shublik Formation of North AlaskaAug 27, 2012 · The Triassic Shublik Formation in northern Alaska is the dominant source rock for Prudhoe Bay, the largest conventional hydrocarbon.
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Deep‐Buried Triassic Oil‐Source Correlation in the Central Junggar ...Jun 11, 2017 · 1. Introduction. The Triassic sediments have contributed to global petroleum reserves and production at approximately 2.0% [1, 2].
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Prudhoe Bay field - AAPG WikiApr 26, 2016 · Prudhoe Bay field lies on the Alaska coastal plain between Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4 (NPRA) and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR).Missing: Rotliegendes | Show results with:Rotliegendes
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The Triassic-Jurassic Hartford Rift Basin, Connecticut and ...Sep 24, 2019 · In the Early to Middle Jurassic high heat flow generated hydrocarbons in the lacustrine, organic-rich mudstones. These source rock mudstones ...Missing: challenges | Show results with:challenges
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The evolution of the Lorraine evaporite basin - ScienceDirect.comDuring the Upper Triassic times about 75 m of halite with minor anhydrite was deposited in the Lorraine basin. Samples of halite and sulfates were ...
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[PDF] Keuper (Late Triassic) sediments in Germany – indicators of rapid ...In the lower part of the Middle Keuper, fluvial activity decreased due to drier climatic conditions. Sabkhas, gyp- sum and salt were deposited in the centre of ...Missing: potash | Show results with:potash
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[PDF] Potash—A Global Overview of Evaporite-Related Potash Resources ...Examples of these deposits include those in the Elk Point Basin in Canada, the Pripyat Basin in Belarus, the Solikamsk Basin in Russia, and the Zechstein Basin.
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[PDF] Geology of the coal and petroleum deposits in the Ordos basin ...The Ordos basin is one of the largest Mesozoic basins in China and con- tains thick Mesozoic continental sedimentary sequences. In Middle Triassic time, the ...Missing: Gondwana Galilee Australia Coalfield UK
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Coal-Hosted Al-Ga-Li-REE Deposits in China: A Review - MDPIThis paper reviews the discovery history of coal-hosted Ga-Al-Li-REE deposits, including contents, modes of occurrence, and enrichment origin of critical ...Missing: Galilee | Show results with:Galilee
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Mineralogy and geochemistry of the Late Triassic coal from the ...From an economic point of view, coal and coal-combustion by-products can also be considered as potential sources of critical elements. Coal-hosted ore deposits ...Mineralogy And Geochemistry... · 4. Results · 5. Discussion
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Climate of the Supercontinent Pangea | The Journal of GeologyIn general, geologic evidence supports the hypothesis of a megamonsoon that reached maximum strength in the Triassic. ... formation of coals and evaporites, ...
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Volcanically driven lacustrine ecosystem changes during the ... - PNASThe Late Triassic Carnian Pluvial Episode (CPE) saw a dramatic increase in global humidity and temperature that has been linked to the large-scale volcanism.
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Climate–carbon-cycle interactions and spatial heterogeneity of the ...Jun 30, 2025 · The Late Triassic Carnian Pluvial Episode or CPE (~234–232 Ma) represents a warming event characterised by oceanic anoxia and significant ...
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A 30 Myr record of Late Triassic atmospheric pCO 2 variation reflects ...May 1, 2015 · Atmospheric pCO2 was near 4500 ppm in the late Carnian, decreasing to below ∼2000 ppm by the late Rhaetian just before the earliest Jurassic ...
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[PDF] Pedogenic features of the Chinle Group, Four Corners regionMature calcrete profiles in the middle Norian Owl Rock Formation document continued aridifica- tion leading to semiarid conditions. Strata of the Rhaetian Rock ...Missing: loess | Show results with:loess
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Loess in eastern equatorial Pangea archives a dusty atmosphere ...Jun 19, 2020 · This facies shares attributes with Upper Paleozoic loessite of the western United States, which are also mineralogically immature, angular ...
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Deep CO2 in the end-Triassic Central Atlantic Magmatic ProvinceApr 7, 2020 · Such large volumes of volcanic CO2 likely contributed to end-Triassic global warming and ocean acidification.
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Permian-Triassic Life Crisis on Land - ScienceEarly Triassic vegetation was low in diversity and dominated by lycopods and voltzialean conifers. The seed fern Dicroidium appeared in the wake of Permian- ...
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Refined Permian–Triassic floristic timeline reveals early collapse ...Nov 14, 2019 · Evidence from macrofossil leaves and cuticle mesofossils indicates the replacement of Lepidopteris by Dicroidium as the dominant foliage of seed ...
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Gondwanan floristic and sedimentological trends during the ...Earliest Triassic macrofloras and palynofloras of the Flagstone Bench Formation are dominated by peltasperms and lycophytes; corystosperms, conifers, and ferns ...
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The Origin, rise and decline of Glossopteris Flora: with notes on its ...Dec 31, 1987 · Thereafter, there was a sudden change of vegetation during the Triassic when the plants of the Glossopteris Flora yielded place to new elements ...
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Reconciling fossils with phylogenies reveals the origin and ...Jun 11, 2023 · Most Triassic and Early to Middle Jurassic cycad leaves are not particularly closely related to extant cycad families, contrary to previous ...
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The possible pollen cone of the Late Triassic conifer Heidiphyllum ...Apr 5, 2011 · Fossil leaves of the Voltziales, an ancestral group of conifers, rank among the most common plant fossils in the Triassic of Gondwana.
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Conifer Cone and Dwarf Shoot Diversity in the Anisian (Middle ...... Triassic Voltziales that gave rise to modern groups of conifers. Introduction. The long history of conifers started more than 300 million years ago in the ...
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Evidence from extensive Neocalamites forests in North China | GSA ...Oct 4, 2024 · Multistorey vegetation was reestablished in the Middle to Late Triassic following the end-Permian mass extinction, ultimately forming ...
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The Triassic Period: the rise of the dinosaurs | Natural History MuseumThe Triassic Period (252-201 million years ago) began after Earth's worst-ever extinction event devastated life. The Permian-Triassic extinction event, also ...
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The Carnian Humid Episode of the late Triassic: A reviewAug 6, 2025 · A series of papers outlined evidence for a brief episode of climate change from arid to humid, and then back to arid, during the Carnian Stage of the late ...Missing: swamps | Show results with:swamps
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(PDF) When horsetails became giants - ResearchGateAug 7, 2025 · Horsetails arose in the Late Devonian, evolved a greater diversity and forming fast growing bamboo-like thickets in the Carboniferous lowland ...
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Phytoplankton (acritarch) community changes during the Permian ...Acritarchs declined sharply from the latest Permian (C. meishanensis Zone) to the earliest Triassic (I. staeschei Zone), with extinctions and abundance changes ...
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volcanic effects on microplankton during the permian–triassic ...Aug 1, 2013 · Acritarch diversity declined sharply at the time of the end-Permian crisis (Fig. 1). About 30 species of acritarchs were present in the ...
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[PDF] End-Triassic calcification crisis and blooms of organic-walled ...Blooms of acritarchs and prasinophytes have also been reported from anoxic Early Triassic age sediments from Greenland (Twitchett et al., 2001). Although the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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A Review of the Dinoflagellates and Their Evolution from Fossils to ...Dec 20, 2022 · Dinoflagellates are an important member of the microplankton, especially because they have both pigmented and non-pigmented species.2.2. Phylogenetic Analysis · 3.3. Dinoflagellate... · 4. The Fossil Record Through...
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Chlorophycean algae from the Triassic of Australia - ScienceDirectAmong living green algae assigned to the order Chlorococcales and order Zygnematales certain species develop resistant outer organic walls and/or cysts ...Missing: chlorophytes | Show results with:chlorophytes
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'Ghost' fossils of early coccolithophores point to a Triassic ... - NatureOct 20, 2025 · Traditionally, coccolithophores were thought to have evolved near to the end of the Triassic Period, after calcareous dinoflagellates (a ...
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Biomarker evidence for the prolongation of multiple phytoplankton ...Aug 6, 2025 · When oceans finally cooled by Middle Triassic time, renewed nutrient upwelling and onset of organic-rich shale deposition occurred across ...
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Fossil dinoflagellate diversity, originations, and extinctions and their ...First appearing in the mid Triassic, they rapidly increased to a Jurassic maximum of 420 species in the Kimmeridgian. After a minor decline, diversity rose to ...<|separator|>
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The tempo of mass extinction and recovery: The end-Permian exampleA few clades began to recover immediately after the extinction, and geochemical proxies suggest relatively rapid recovery. However, diverse ecosystems do not ...
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Anisian bivalves from Serra (Valencia, Iberian Ranges)Jul 24, 2025 · Myophoria vulgaris is a characteristic Anisian bivalve of the Alpine Tethyan realm (Diener, 1923). Its stratigraphic range spans the entire ...
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Triassic ammonoid biostratigraphy: an overview - Lyell CollectionThe Triassic chronostratigraphic scale was built on two centuries of research on ammonoid biostratigraphy and biochronology.
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Late Triassic to Middle Jurassic ammonoid shell geometryThe data set consists of single specimens from 769 genera representing every ammonoid family that existed from the Late Triassic to the Middle Jurassic.
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Metabolic dominance of bivalves predates brachiopod diversity ...May 22, 2014 · Metabolic dominance of bivalves predates brachiopod diversity decline by more than 150 million years | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Depth transect of an Upper Triassic (Rhaetian) reef from Gosau ...This study presents a depth transect along an Upper Triassic (lower Rhaetian) Dachstein reef from the Gosausee margin of the Dachsteingebirge (Gosau, Austria).
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Paleozoic echinoderm hangovers: Waking up in the Triassic | GeologyJun 1, 2017 · Echinoderms are among the marine invertebrates that underwent the most severe losses at the end-Permian extinction.Introduction · Hangover Systematics · Echinoids
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Persistent Environmental Stress Delayed the Recovery of Marine ...Mar 5, 2018 · The aftermath of the latest Permian mass extinction is a key interval for the evolution of modern marine ecosystems.
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Integrated Upper Triassic Conodont and Radiolarian ...Apr 1, 2018 · Introduction. Triassic pelagic deposits in the Panthalassa Ocean generally consist of cherts that commonly yield radiolarians and conodonts.
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Decoupled taxonomic and ecological recoveries from the Permo ...Oct 10, 2018 · In Triassic oceans, animals at high trophic levels recovered faster than those at lower levels. The top-down rebuilding of marine ecosystems was ...Results And Discussion · Taxonomic Recovery · Ecological Recovery
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Nuurcala obesa sp. n. (Blattida, Caloblattinidae) from the ... - ZooKeysJul 23, 2013 · ... Early Triassic, representing part of the cockroach lineage ... We have collected about 1500 fossil cockroaches in sediments of the Early ...
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[PDF] The Fossil Record of Insect Extinction^ NewApproadies and Futaie ...The post-Paleozoic modern insect fauna, dominant from Early Triassic to the Holocene, comprises more derived clades of odonates, orthopteroids, and hemipteroids ...
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Middle-Late Triassic insect radiation revealed by diverse fossils and ...Sep 5, 2018 · These findings confirm that holometabolous and aquatic insects experienced extraordinary diversification during the Middle-Late Triassic.
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Ecological radiations of insects in the Mesozoic - ScienceDirect.comHolometabolous insects underwent a distinct radiation during the Early–Middle Triassic because they were probably more resilient to environmental disturbance.
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Middle-Late Triassic insect radiation revealed by diverse fossils and ...Sep 5, 2018 · The Tongchuan entomofauna contains at least 28 insect families in 11 orders, viz. Blattodea, Coleoptera, Diptera, Grylloblattida ...
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The wing venation of a new fossil species, reconstructed using ...May 10, 2021 · The wing venation of a new fossil species, reconstructed using geometric morphometrics, adds to the rare fossil record of Triassic Gondwanian ...
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Termite (Insecta: Isoptera) nest ichnofossils from the Upper Triassic ...Aug 6, 2025 · The Late Triassic (Late Carnian) nest also may represent the earliest known fossil evidence of Isoptera (termites) and is suggestive of the ...
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Plant–insect interactions from Middle Triassic (late Ladinian) of ...Apr 28, 2015 · Madygen Formation; Turkestan Mountains, southwestern Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia ... species composition and insect folivory over short ...
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