A conglomerate bed from the Tournaisian Ballagan Formation of Scotland preserves a rich array of vertebrate and other nonmarine fossils providing an insight into the wider ecosystem and paleoenvironment that existed during this pivotal stage of Earth history. It challenges hypotheses of a long-lasting post-extinction trough following the end-Devonian extinction event. The fauna recovered includes a wide size range of tetrapods, rhizodonts, and dipnoans, from tiny juveniles or small-bodied taxa up to large adults, and more than one taxon of each group is likely. Some fauna, such as actinopterygians and chondrichthyans, are rare as macrofauna but are better represented in the microfossil assemblage. The fauna provides evidence of the largest ...
Chondrichthyan teeth from a new locality in the Scottish Borders supply additional evidence of early...
In Scotland the base of the Ballagan Formation has traditionally been placed at the first grey mudst...
Ichnofossils from a Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) coastal plain succession with a rich vertebrat...
A conglomerate bed from the Tournaisian Ballagan Formation of Scotland preserves a rich array of ver...
A conglomerate bed from the Tournaisian Ballagan Formation of Scotland preserves a rich array of ver...
The end‐Devonian mass extinction has been framed as a turning point in vertebrate evolution, enablin...
The end‐Devonian mass extinction has been framed as a turning point in vertebrate evolution, enablin...
The terrestrialization of vertebrates is one of the most important events in the evolution of life o...
This study is a contribution to the TW:eed Project (Tetrapod World: early evolution and diversificat...
The end-Devonian to mid-Mississippian time interval has long been known for its depauperate palaeont...
During the Tournaisian tetrapods were adapting to terrestrial environments. Three sites exposing the...
The Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) Ballagan Formation in SE Scotland yields tetrapod fossils that...
Chondrichthyan teeth from a new locality in the Scottish Borders supply additional evidence of Early...
The early tetrapod Crassigyrinus scoticus was a large aquatic predator from the mid Carboniferous (l...
Flood-generated sandy siltstones are under-recognised deposits that preserve key vertebrate (actinop...
Chondrichthyan teeth from a new locality in the Scottish Borders supply additional evidence of early...
In Scotland the base of the Ballagan Formation has traditionally been placed at the first grey mudst...
Ichnofossils from a Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) coastal plain succession with a rich vertebrat...
A conglomerate bed from the Tournaisian Ballagan Formation of Scotland preserves a rich array of ver...
A conglomerate bed from the Tournaisian Ballagan Formation of Scotland preserves a rich array of ver...
The end‐Devonian mass extinction has been framed as a turning point in vertebrate evolution, enablin...
The end‐Devonian mass extinction has been framed as a turning point in vertebrate evolution, enablin...
The terrestrialization of vertebrates is one of the most important events in the evolution of life o...
This study is a contribution to the TW:eed Project (Tetrapod World: early evolution and diversificat...
The end-Devonian to mid-Mississippian time interval has long been known for its depauperate palaeont...
During the Tournaisian tetrapods were adapting to terrestrial environments. Three sites exposing the...
The Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) Ballagan Formation in SE Scotland yields tetrapod fossils that...
Chondrichthyan teeth from a new locality in the Scottish Borders supply additional evidence of Early...
The early tetrapod Crassigyrinus scoticus was a large aquatic predator from the mid Carboniferous (l...
Flood-generated sandy siltstones are under-recognised deposits that preserve key vertebrate (actinop...
Chondrichthyan teeth from a new locality in the Scottish Borders supply additional evidence of early...
In Scotland the base of the Ballagan Formation has traditionally been placed at the first grey mudst...
Ichnofossils from a Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) coastal plain succession with a rich vertebrat...