The relationship between cycles of sea-level change and marine diversity has long been the subject of debate. Large predators may be particularly sensitive to changes in habitat availability and marine productivity driven by changes in sea-level, especially those dependent on nearshore benthic food resources. To test this relationship, we compared the proportional diversity of differing marine reptile ecotypes through the Triassic with the isotopic composition of seawater strontium (Sr-87/Sr-86), a geochemical index linked to tectonically controlled sea-level change. The proportional abundance of marine reptiles adapted toward a diet of shelled prey rose during times of rapid sea-level rise and fell during times of rapid sea-level fall, whi...
The Late Triassic is enigmatic in terms of how terrestrial life evolved: it was the time when new gr...
Examining the geological past of our planet allows us to study periods of severe climatic and biolog...
2015-08-04The end-Permian mass extinction, 252 million years ago, represents the greatest loss of bi...
International audienceThe collapse of marine ecosystems during the end-Cretaceous mass extinction in...
International audienceThe collapse of marine ecosystems during the end-Cretaceous mass extinction in...
Mesozoic marine ecosystems were dominated by several clades of reptiles, including sauropterygians, ...
Mesozoic marine ecosystems were dominated by several clades of reptiles, including sauropterygians, ...
Mesozoic marine ecosystems were dominated by several clades of reptiles, including sauropterygians, ...
Mesozoic marine ecosystems were dominated by several clades of reptiles, including sauropterygians, ...
<div><p>Examining the geological past of our planet allows us to study periods of severe climatic an...
During faunal recovery after the Permo-Triassic mass extinction (PTME), several tetrapod lineages in...
During faunal recovery after the Permo-Triassic mass extinction (PTME), several tetrapod lineages in...
During faunal recovery after the Permo-Triassic mass extinction (PTME), several tetrapod lineages in...
International audienceHandling Editor: M. Santosh Keywords: Marine reptiles Mesozoic Pangaea break-u...
International audienceHandling Editor: M. Santosh Keywords: Marine reptiles Mesozoic Pangaea break-u...
The Late Triassic is enigmatic in terms of how terrestrial life evolved: it was the time when new gr...
Examining the geological past of our planet allows us to study periods of severe climatic and biolog...
2015-08-04The end-Permian mass extinction, 252 million years ago, represents the greatest loss of bi...
International audienceThe collapse of marine ecosystems during the end-Cretaceous mass extinction in...
International audienceThe collapse of marine ecosystems during the end-Cretaceous mass extinction in...
Mesozoic marine ecosystems were dominated by several clades of reptiles, including sauropterygians, ...
Mesozoic marine ecosystems were dominated by several clades of reptiles, including sauropterygians, ...
Mesozoic marine ecosystems were dominated by several clades of reptiles, including sauropterygians, ...
Mesozoic marine ecosystems were dominated by several clades of reptiles, including sauropterygians, ...
<div><p>Examining the geological past of our planet allows us to study periods of severe climatic an...
During faunal recovery after the Permo-Triassic mass extinction (PTME), several tetrapod lineages in...
During faunal recovery after the Permo-Triassic mass extinction (PTME), several tetrapod lineages in...
During faunal recovery after the Permo-Triassic mass extinction (PTME), several tetrapod lineages in...
International audienceHandling Editor: M. Santosh Keywords: Marine reptiles Mesozoic Pangaea break-u...
International audienceHandling Editor: M. Santosh Keywords: Marine reptiles Mesozoic Pangaea break-u...
The Late Triassic is enigmatic in terms of how terrestrial life evolved: it was the time when new gr...
Examining the geological past of our planet allows us to study periods of severe climatic and biolog...
2015-08-04The end-Permian mass extinction, 252 million years ago, represents the greatest loss of bi...