Terrestrial herbivorous tetrapods first appear in the fossil record during the Late Carboniferous (306.5. Ma). The diversification of herbivores is a key aspect of the transition to the modern trophic structure of terrestrial vertebrate ecosystems, because it allowed tetrapods to exploit terrestrial (i.e. non-aquatic) primary productivity. However, the palaeodiversity dynamics of the earliest terrestrial vertebrate herbivores have received relatively little attention, apart from a few studies that focus on specific clades. A new dataset containing 287 species occurrences of herbivorous tetrapods including the major Palaeozoic and Early Triassic clades Anomodontia, Archosauromorpha, Bolosauridae, Captorhinidae, Caseidae, Cynodontia, Dinoceph...
Anomodonts are a group of non-mammalian synapsids (“mammal-like reptiles”) that represents the domin...
The Carboniferous and early Permian were critical intervals in the diversification of early four-lim...
How did evolution generate the extraordinary diversity of vertebrates on land? Zero species are know...
The origin of herbivory in the Carboniferous was a landmark event in the evolution of terrestrial ec...
It is important to understand the quality of the fossil record of early tetrapods (Tetrapoda, minus ...
The first half of tetrapod evolution witnessed substantial diversification of the clade and several ...
The first half of tetrapod evolution witnessed substantial diversification of the clade and several ...
The first half of tetrapod evolution witnessed substantial diversification of the clade and several ...
The first half of tetrapod evolution witnessed substantial diversification of the clade and several ...
The end-Permian biotic crisis (~252.5 Ma) represents the most severe extinction event in Earth's his...
<div><p>The origin and early evolution of amniotes (fully terrestrial vertebrates) led to major chan...
The first half of tetrapod evolution witnessed substantial diversification of the clade and several ...
The Permian-Triassic mass extinction (PTME, ca. 252 Mya) was one of the most severe biotic crises of...
Anomodonts are a group of non-mammalian synapsids (“mammal-like reptiles”) that represents the domin...
The Carboniferous and early Permian were critical intervals in the diversification of early four-lim...
Anomodonts are a group of non-mammalian synapsids (“mammal-like reptiles”) that represents the domin...
The Carboniferous and early Permian were critical intervals in the diversification of early four-lim...
How did evolution generate the extraordinary diversity of vertebrates on land? Zero species are know...
The origin of herbivory in the Carboniferous was a landmark event in the evolution of terrestrial ec...
It is important to understand the quality of the fossil record of early tetrapods (Tetrapoda, minus ...
The first half of tetrapod evolution witnessed substantial diversification of the clade and several ...
The first half of tetrapod evolution witnessed substantial diversification of the clade and several ...
The first half of tetrapod evolution witnessed substantial diversification of the clade and several ...
The first half of tetrapod evolution witnessed substantial diversification of the clade and several ...
The end-Permian biotic crisis (~252.5 Ma) represents the most severe extinction event in Earth's his...
<div><p>The origin and early evolution of amniotes (fully terrestrial vertebrates) led to major chan...
The first half of tetrapod evolution witnessed substantial diversification of the clade and several ...
The Permian-Triassic mass extinction (PTME, ca. 252 Mya) was one of the most severe biotic crises of...
Anomodonts are a group of non-mammalian synapsids (“mammal-like reptiles”) that represents the domin...
The Carboniferous and early Permian were critical intervals in the diversification of early four-lim...
Anomodonts are a group of non-mammalian synapsids (“mammal-like reptiles”) that represents the domin...
The Carboniferous and early Permian were critical intervals in the diversification of early four-lim...
How did evolution generate the extraordinary diversity of vertebrates on land? Zero species are know...