The Capitanian (late middle Permian) and end‐Permian mass extinctions were particularly severe from a palaeoecological perspective. Previous studies of their expressions on land underscored their impacts on plants and vertebrates, but the effects on the continental invertebrate infauna remain poorly understood. A multiproxy analysis from the Iberian Basin (Central Spain) reveals a dramatic decrease in bioturbation intensity on land by the end of the Capitanian. This pattern cannot be explained by facies effects because our analysis is based on similar types of deposits through the succession and over an extensive area. The bioturbation crisis coincided with an increase in weathering intensity and acidic conditions, and a collapse in plant c...
The Permo-Triassic crisis was a major turning point in geological history. Following the end-Guadalu...
more peaks of the fungal/algal palynomorph Reduviasporonites. This zone is typically succeeded by as...
The Late Permian mass extinction event about 252 million years ago was the most severe biotic crisis...
Geologists and palaeontologists have expressed mixed views about the effects of the end-Permian mass...
The end-Permian mass extinction greatly diminished marine diversity and brought about a whole-scale ...
The Big Five mass-extinction events are characterized by dramatic changes in primary producers. Init...
The end-Permian mass extinction was the most extensive in the history of life and remains one of the...
peer reviewedFive great taxonomic extinctions (the so-called 'Big Five Mass Extinctions') are widely...
Improvements in biostratigraphic and radiometric dating, combined with palynological and palaeoecolo...
The Permo–Triassic interval encompasses three extinction events including the most dramatic biologic...
A Middle Permian mass extinction, first discovered in 1994, has become known as the "end-Guadalupian...
2016-07-27The Permian-Triassic mass extinction was the largest extinction of the Phanerozoic, and le...
The latest Permian extinction (252 Myr ago) was the most severe in the geologic record. On land, wid...
The biological crisis that occurred at the Permian-Triassic boundary represents the most extensive l...
During the end-Permian mass extinction, marine ecosystems suffered a major drop in diversity, which ...
The Permo-Triassic crisis was a major turning point in geological history. Following the end-Guadalu...
more peaks of the fungal/algal palynomorph Reduviasporonites. This zone is typically succeeded by as...
The Late Permian mass extinction event about 252 million years ago was the most severe biotic crisis...
Geologists and palaeontologists have expressed mixed views about the effects of the end-Permian mass...
The end-Permian mass extinction greatly diminished marine diversity and brought about a whole-scale ...
The Big Five mass-extinction events are characterized by dramatic changes in primary producers. Init...
The end-Permian mass extinction was the most extensive in the history of life and remains one of the...
peer reviewedFive great taxonomic extinctions (the so-called 'Big Five Mass Extinctions') are widely...
Improvements in biostratigraphic and radiometric dating, combined with palynological and palaeoecolo...
The Permo–Triassic interval encompasses three extinction events including the most dramatic biologic...
A Middle Permian mass extinction, first discovered in 1994, has become known as the "end-Guadalupian...
2016-07-27The Permian-Triassic mass extinction was the largest extinction of the Phanerozoic, and le...
The latest Permian extinction (252 Myr ago) was the most severe in the geologic record. On land, wid...
The biological crisis that occurred at the Permian-Triassic boundary represents the most extensive l...
During the end-Permian mass extinction, marine ecosystems suffered a major drop in diversity, which ...
The Permo-Triassic crisis was a major turning point in geological history. Following the end-Guadalu...
more peaks of the fungal/algal palynomorph Reduviasporonites. This zone is typically succeeded by as...
The Late Permian mass extinction event about 252 million years ago was the most severe biotic crisis...