International audienceThe terrestrialization process by vertebrates occurred during the Devonian period, with fully land-dwelling tetrapods recorded in the Carboniferous. Thus, the Late Devonian is an important period for deciphering the ecological pressures that applied during the water-to-land transition. Higher predation pressures in the underwater environment have been suggested as an influential biotic evolutionary factor in this key habitat shift. Direct evidence of ancient predation on Palaeozoic vertebrates is seen in the form of rare traces preserved on fossils, and these range from trauma observed on the skeleton (such as attack marks) to ingested food remains (bromalites). The late Famennian freshwater ecosystem of Strud (Belgium...
The end-Devonian mass extinction has been framed as a turning point in vertebrate evolution, enablin...
The fish-tetrapod transition is one of the most important evolutionary events in Earth’s history, gi...
Ichnofossils from a Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) coastal plain succession with a rich vertebrat...
International audienceThe terrestrialization process by vertebrates occurred during the Devonian per...
Although modern vertebrate diversity is dominated by jawed vertebrates, early vertebrate assemblages...
International audienceIn past and present ecosystems, trophic interactions determine material and en...
International audienceThe origin of tetrapods is one of the key events in vertebrate history. The ol...
Exploration and analysis of vertebrate fossils from the non-marine facies of the Upper Devonian Cats...
The Devonian (419-359 million years ago) is the geological period when the terrestrial biota fully e...
The Famennian (Upper Devonian, c. 372 to 359 Ma) strata of Belgium have recently received much atten...
Several discoveries of Late Devonian tetrapods (limbed vertebrates) have been made during the past t...
The end-Devonian to mid-Mississippian time interval has long been known for its depauperate palaeont...
Evidence for terrestriality in early tetrapods is fundamentally contradictory. Fossil trackways attr...
International audienceArthropods were the first known animals to colonise land habitats, with myriap...
An exceptionally well-preserved assemblage of numerous invertebrate and vertebrate trace fossils is ...
The end-Devonian mass extinction has been framed as a turning point in vertebrate evolution, enablin...
The fish-tetrapod transition is one of the most important evolutionary events in Earth’s history, gi...
Ichnofossils from a Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) coastal plain succession with a rich vertebrat...
International audienceThe terrestrialization process by vertebrates occurred during the Devonian per...
Although modern vertebrate diversity is dominated by jawed vertebrates, early vertebrate assemblages...
International audienceIn past and present ecosystems, trophic interactions determine material and en...
International audienceThe origin of tetrapods is one of the key events in vertebrate history. The ol...
Exploration and analysis of vertebrate fossils from the non-marine facies of the Upper Devonian Cats...
The Devonian (419-359 million years ago) is the geological period when the terrestrial biota fully e...
The Famennian (Upper Devonian, c. 372 to 359 Ma) strata of Belgium have recently received much atten...
Several discoveries of Late Devonian tetrapods (limbed vertebrates) have been made during the past t...
The end-Devonian to mid-Mississippian time interval has long been known for its depauperate palaeont...
Evidence for terrestriality in early tetrapods is fundamentally contradictory. Fossil trackways attr...
International audienceArthropods were the first known animals to colonise land habitats, with myriap...
An exceptionally well-preserved assemblage of numerous invertebrate and vertebrate trace fossils is ...
The end-Devonian mass extinction has been framed as a turning point in vertebrate evolution, enablin...
The fish-tetrapod transition is one of the most important evolutionary events in Earth’s history, gi...
Ichnofossils from a Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) coastal plain succession with a rich vertebrat...