The Cretaceous period was affected by global perturbations (e.g., the Cenomanian-Turonian Oceanic Anoxic Event), which led to widespread changes in the ocean-climate system. Primary trophic levels (e.g., calcareous and other mineralized plankton) experienced accelerated rates of speciation and extinction at or near these events. Investigating the composition of fossil ichthyofaunas is crucial to reconstruct the changes induced by these disruptions in the higher trophic levels (e.g., fish communities), whose interpretation remains elusive. The broad ecological range occupied by actinopterygians today was probably quite similar in the Cretaceous because no other vertebrate groups competed with actinopterygians in their niches at that time. Co...
We describe a new terrestrial, plant-rich Fossil-Lagerstätte discovered at Magliano Vetere (Campania...
A fish otolith assemblage from the Messinian 'Lago-mare' deposits of the Colombacci Formation croppi...
Pecetto di Valenza is the first Upper Miocene fossil fish locality of Piedmont to have been studied ...
The Cretaceous period was affected by global perturbations (e.g., the Cenomanian-Turonian Oceanic An...
The Bonarelli Level (BL) is a radiolarian-ichthyolithic, organic-rich marker bed that was deposited ...
The most different faunal and floral assemblages have experienced several events of extinction, dive...
The most different faunal and floral assemblages have experienced several events of extinction, dive...
crises: the Fossil-Lagerstätten record of northeastern Italy Recent graphic correlation of horizons ...
International audienceIn order to better understand the parameters that drove evolution of actinopte...
The majority of Cretaceous vertebrates found in the Italian territory is represented by fishes (cond...
Despite their extreme adaptation to life in open sea, ichthyosaurs were one of the first major group...
The trace fossils Alcyonidiopsis isp., Chondrites isp. (small and large), Palaeophycus isp., Planoli...
Trends in standing diversity and turnover rates of Italian fish communities from the Late Pliocene t...
The mostly pelagic Scaglia Rossa limestone exposed in the Vich quarry near Belluno contains numerous...
Ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) comprise nearly half of all modern vertebrate diversity, and are ...
We describe a new terrestrial, plant-rich Fossil-Lagerstätte discovered at Magliano Vetere (Campania...
A fish otolith assemblage from the Messinian 'Lago-mare' deposits of the Colombacci Formation croppi...
Pecetto di Valenza is the first Upper Miocene fossil fish locality of Piedmont to have been studied ...
The Cretaceous period was affected by global perturbations (e.g., the Cenomanian-Turonian Oceanic An...
The Bonarelli Level (BL) is a radiolarian-ichthyolithic, organic-rich marker bed that was deposited ...
The most different faunal and floral assemblages have experienced several events of extinction, dive...
The most different faunal and floral assemblages have experienced several events of extinction, dive...
crises: the Fossil-Lagerstätten record of northeastern Italy Recent graphic correlation of horizons ...
International audienceIn order to better understand the parameters that drove evolution of actinopte...
The majority of Cretaceous vertebrates found in the Italian territory is represented by fishes (cond...
Despite their extreme adaptation to life in open sea, ichthyosaurs were one of the first major group...
The trace fossils Alcyonidiopsis isp., Chondrites isp. (small and large), Palaeophycus isp., Planoli...
Trends in standing diversity and turnover rates of Italian fish communities from the Late Pliocene t...
The mostly pelagic Scaglia Rossa limestone exposed in the Vich quarry near Belluno contains numerous...
Ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) comprise nearly half of all modern vertebrate diversity, and are ...
We describe a new terrestrial, plant-rich Fossil-Lagerstätte discovered at Magliano Vetere (Campania...
A fish otolith assemblage from the Messinian 'Lago-mare' deposits of the Colombacci Formation croppi...
Pecetto di Valenza is the first Upper Miocene fossil fish locality of Piedmont to have been studied ...