Changes of community structure in response to competition usually take place on timescales that are much too short to be visible in the geological record. Here we report the notable exception of a benthic marine community in the wake of the end-Permian mass extinction, which is associated with the microbial limestone facies of the earliest Triassic of South China. The newly reported fauna is well preserved and extraordinarily rich (30 benthic macroinvertebrate species, including the new species Astartella? stefaniae (Bivalvia) and Eucochlis obliquecostata (Gastropoda)) and stems from an environmentally stable setting providing favourable conditions for benthic organisms. Whereas changes in the taxonomic composition are negligible over the o...
<p>This paper compares the relative contributions of within-habitat diversity [alpha-diversity] and ...
Mass extinctions have profoundly influenced the history of life, not only through the death of speci...
The Permian-Triassic mass extinction was the worst crisis faced by life; it killed >90% of marine sp...
Changes of community structure in response to competition usually take place on timescales that are ...
The end-Permian mass extinction, the largest extinction of the Phanerozoic, led to a severe reductio...
To further our understanding on the evolution, selectivity, and ecological composition of marine com...
Delayed biotic recovery from the end-Permian mass extinction has long been interpreted to result fro...
Based on the quantitative community analysis using species-level identifications, we track the resto...
The Dinwoody Formation of the Western U.S. represents an important archive of Early Triassic ecosyst...
The Late Permian mass extinction event about 252 million years ago was the most severe biotic crisis...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
UnrestrictedThe replacement of Paleozoic brachiopod-dominated marine benthic communities by post-Pal...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
The Guadalupian (middle Permian) extinction may have triggered substantial ecological restructuring ...
<p>This paper compares the relative contributions of within-habitat diversity [alpha-diversity] and ...
Mass extinctions have profoundly influenced the history of life, not only through the death of speci...
The Permian-Triassic mass extinction was the worst crisis faced by life; it killed >90% of marine sp...
Changes of community structure in response to competition usually take place on timescales that are ...
The end-Permian mass extinction, the largest extinction of the Phanerozoic, led to a severe reductio...
To further our understanding on the evolution, selectivity, and ecological composition of marine com...
Delayed biotic recovery from the end-Permian mass extinction has long been interpreted to result fro...
Based on the quantitative community analysis using species-level identifications, we track the resto...
The Dinwoody Formation of the Western U.S. represents an important archive of Early Triassic ecosyst...
The Late Permian mass extinction event about 252 million years ago was the most severe biotic crisis...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
UnrestrictedThe replacement of Paleozoic brachiopod-dominated marine benthic communities by post-Pal...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
The Guadalupian (middle Permian) extinction may have triggered substantial ecological restructuring ...
<p>This paper compares the relative contributions of within-habitat diversity [alpha-diversity] and ...
Mass extinctions have profoundly influenced the history of life, not only through the death of speci...
The Permian-Triassic mass extinction was the worst crisis faced by life; it killed >90% of marine sp...