[Extract] For most of the late Cretaceous, a shallow epeiric sea subdivided North America into eastern and western landmasses - Appalachia and Laramiclia, respectively. Whereas little is known of Appalachian faunas, Laramidia has yielded an abundant terrestrial fossil record, arguably the best continent-scale example for any Mesozoic time interval. To date, however, the bulk of these fossils have been recovered from the northern portion of Laramidia, in particular Alberta and Montana. The relatively poor fossil record from southern Laramidia has limited our ability to test several key biogeographic and evolutionary hypotheses. In 2000, the Utah Museum of Natural History (now the Natural History Museum of Utah), University of Utah, launch...
Trace fossils have a long history as indicators of environmental and depositional processes in marin...
The Kaiparowits Basin, located mostly within Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument, preserves ...
none2This study reports on a new microvertebrate locality from the Campanian (c74 My) fluvial beds o...
[Extract] A survey of over 50 localities for invertebrate fossils and their traces in the mudstones ...
BACKGROUND: During much of the Late Cretaceous, a shallow, epeiric sea divided North America into ea...
Patterns of Late Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrate diversity across North America have been interpre...
Patterns of Late Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrate diversity across North America have been interpre...
none9siPatterns of Late Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrate diversity across North America have been i...
Previous biogeographic studies of late Cretaceous (late Campanian) vertebrate faunas in the Western ...
Previous biogeographic studies of late Cretaceous (late Campanian) vertebrate faunas in the Western ...
During much of the Late Cretaceous, a shallow, epeiric sea divided North America into eastern and we...
The vertebrate fauna of the Late Cretaceous Mussentuchit Member of the Cedar Mountain Formation has ...
The record of Mesozoic lizards has, for many years, consisted of records of primitive lizards from t...
Trace fossils have a long history as indicators of environmental and depositional processes in marin...
Trace fossils have a long history as indicators of environmental and depositional processes in marin...
Trace fossils have a long history as indicators of environmental and depositional processes in marin...
The Kaiparowits Basin, located mostly within Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument, preserves ...
none2This study reports on a new microvertebrate locality from the Campanian (c74 My) fluvial beds o...
[Extract] A survey of over 50 localities for invertebrate fossils and their traces in the mudstones ...
BACKGROUND: During much of the Late Cretaceous, a shallow, epeiric sea divided North America into ea...
Patterns of Late Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrate diversity across North America have been interpre...
Patterns of Late Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrate diversity across North America have been interpre...
none9siPatterns of Late Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrate diversity across North America have been i...
Previous biogeographic studies of late Cretaceous (late Campanian) vertebrate faunas in the Western ...
Previous biogeographic studies of late Cretaceous (late Campanian) vertebrate faunas in the Western ...
During much of the Late Cretaceous, a shallow, epeiric sea divided North America into eastern and we...
The vertebrate fauna of the Late Cretaceous Mussentuchit Member of the Cedar Mountain Formation has ...
The record of Mesozoic lizards has, for many years, consisted of records of primitive lizards from t...
Trace fossils have a long history as indicators of environmental and depositional processes in marin...
Trace fossils have a long history as indicators of environmental and depositional processes in marin...
Trace fossils have a long history as indicators of environmental and depositional processes in marin...
The Kaiparowits Basin, located mostly within Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument, preserves ...
none2This study reports on a new microvertebrate locality from the Campanian (c74 My) fluvial beds o...