In post-Cambrian time, life on Earth experienced 5 major extinction events, likely instigated by adverse environmental conditions. Biodiversity loss among marine taxa, for at least 3 of these mass extinction events (Late Devonian, end-Permian and end-Triassic), has been connected with widespread oxygen-depleted and sulfide-bearing marine water. Furthermore, geochemical and sedimentary evidence suggest that these events correlate with rather abrupt climate warming and possibly increased terrestrial weathering. This suggests that biodiversity loss may be triggered by mechanisms intrinsic to the Earth system, notably, the biogeochemical sulfur and carbon cycle. This climate warming feedback produces large-scale eutrophication on the continenta...
The role of ocean anoxia as a cause of the end-Triassic marine mass extinction is widely debated. He...
© 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Oxygen deprivation and hy...
One of the five greatest mass extinction events in Earth’s history occurred at the end of the Triass...
The largest mass extinction of biota in the Earth’s history occurred during the Permian–Triassic tra...
AbstractThe largest mass extinction of biota in the Earth’s history occurred during the Permian–Tria...
Climate change is undermining the health and integrity of seafloor ecosystems, with declines in biot...
The mass extinctions at the Cretaceous-Tertiary (K-T) boundary include about 90 percent of marine ca...
2015-08-04The end-Permian mass extinction, 252 million years ago, represents the greatest loss of bi...
One of the most severe extinctions of complex marine life in Earth’s history occurred at the end of ...
Geochemical, biomarker, and isotopic evidence suggests that the end-Permian was characterized by ext...
Harmful algal and bacterial blooms linked to deforestation, soil loss and global warming are increas...
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth\u2019s greatest mass extinc...
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth's greatest mass extinction....
The evolution of complex life over the past 600 million years was disrupted by at least five mass ex...
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth's greatest mass extinction....
The role of ocean anoxia as a cause of the end-Triassic marine mass extinction is widely debated. He...
© 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Oxygen deprivation and hy...
One of the five greatest mass extinction events in Earth’s history occurred at the end of the Triass...
The largest mass extinction of biota in the Earth’s history occurred during the Permian–Triassic tra...
AbstractThe largest mass extinction of biota in the Earth’s history occurred during the Permian–Tria...
Climate change is undermining the health and integrity of seafloor ecosystems, with declines in biot...
The mass extinctions at the Cretaceous-Tertiary (K-T) boundary include about 90 percent of marine ca...
2015-08-04The end-Permian mass extinction, 252 million years ago, represents the greatest loss of bi...
One of the most severe extinctions of complex marine life in Earth’s history occurred at the end of ...
Geochemical, biomarker, and isotopic evidence suggests that the end-Permian was characterized by ext...
Harmful algal and bacterial blooms linked to deforestation, soil loss and global warming are increas...
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth\u2019s greatest mass extinc...
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth's greatest mass extinction....
The evolution of complex life over the past 600 million years was disrupted by at least five mass ex...
The end of the Permian was a time of crisis that culminated in the Earth's greatest mass extinction....
The role of ocean anoxia as a cause of the end-Triassic marine mass extinction is widely debated. He...
© 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Oxygen deprivation and hy...
One of the five greatest mass extinction events in Earth’s history occurred at the end of the Triass...