The late Capitanian mass extinction (similar to 260 million years ago) represents one of the greatest biotic perturbations of the Phanerozoic and was the earliest mass extinction to affect terrestrial tetra pods and ecosystems. In the past, this extinction has been largely associated with taxonomic loss and ecological restructuring in marine environments but more recently it has also been recognised in terrestrial ecosystems. Though various environmental mechanisms have been proposed for the former, little evidence has yet been presented for the cause of terrestrial extinctions. We determined the stable oxygen and carbon isotope compositions of dentine apatite from twenty-eight specimens of the dicynodont therapsid Diictodon feliceps, to in...
Global temperatures significantly changed from the late Permian to the Early Triassic: the Earth tra...
In the aftermath of the Permian-Triassic boundary mass extinction (~252 Ma) ― the most dramatic biot...
International audienceThe Beaufort Group of the Main Karoo Basin of South Africa provides an uninter...
The late Capitanian mass extinction (similar to 260 million years ago) represents one of the greates...
International audienceSeveral studies of the marine sedimentary record have documented the evolution...
A mid-Permian (Guadalupian epoch) extinction event at approximately 260 Ma has been mooted for two d...
International audienceThe Abrahamskraal Formation of South Africa has a diverse middle Permian (Guad...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12Mass extinctions are among the most important event...
Recent discussions of correlations between global climatic change and evolution of the African Plio-...
During the end-Permian mass extinction, marine ecosystems suffered a major drop in diversity, which...
Global temperatures significantly changed from the late Permian to the Early Triassic: the Earth tra...
In the aftermath of the Permian-Triassic boundary mass extinction (~252 Ma) ― the most dramatic biot...
International audienceThe Beaufort Group of the Main Karoo Basin of South Africa provides an uninter...
The late Capitanian mass extinction (similar to 260 million years ago) represents one of the greates...
International audienceSeveral studies of the marine sedimentary record have documented the evolution...
A mid-Permian (Guadalupian epoch) extinction event at approximately 260 Ma has been mooted for two d...
International audienceThe Abrahamskraal Formation of South Africa has a diverse middle Permian (Guad...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12Mass extinctions are among the most important event...
Recent discussions of correlations between global climatic change and evolution of the African Plio-...
During the end-Permian mass extinction, marine ecosystems suffered a major drop in diversity, which...
Global temperatures significantly changed from the late Permian to the Early Triassic: the Earth tra...
In the aftermath of the Permian-Triassic boundary mass extinction (~252 Ma) ― the most dramatic biot...
International audienceThe Beaufort Group of the Main Karoo Basin of South Africa provides an uninter...