The Dinwoody Formation of the western United States represents an important archive of Early Triassic ecosystems in the immediate aftermath of the end-Permian mass extinction. We present a systematic description and a quantitative paleoecological analysis of its benthic faunas in order to reconstruct benthic associations and to explore the temporal and spatial variations of diversity, ecological structure and taxonomic composition throughout the earliest Triassic of the western United States. A total of 15 bivalve species, two gastropod species, and two brachiopod species are recognized in the study area. The paleoecological analysis shows that the oldest Dinwoody communities are characterized by low diversity, low ecological complexity and...
Based on the quantitative community analysis using species-level identifications, we track the resto...
The end-Permian mass extinction was the most devastating mass extinction in Earth’s history regardin...
The end-Permian mass extinction was the most devastating mass extinction in Earth’s history regardin...
The Dinwoody Formation of the Western U.S. represents an important archive of Early Triassic ecosyst...
The Dinwoody Formation of the Western U.S. represents an important archive of Early Triassic ecosyst...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
Based on the quantitative community analysis using species-level identifications, we track the resto...
Based on the quantitative community analysis using species-level identifications, we track the resto...
The end-Permian mass extinction was the most devastating mass extinction in Earth’s history regardin...
The end-Permian mass extinction was the most devastating mass extinction in Earth’s history regardin...
The Dinwoody Formation of the Western U.S. represents an important archive of Early Triassic ecosyst...
The Dinwoody Formation of the Western U.S. represents an important archive of Early Triassic ecosyst...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
43 pagesInternational audienceBased on the quantitative community analysis using species-level ident...
Based on the quantitative community analysis using species-level identifications, we track the resto...
Based on the quantitative community analysis using species-level identifications, we track the resto...
The end-Permian mass extinction was the most devastating mass extinction in Earth’s history regardin...
The end-Permian mass extinction was the most devastating mass extinction in Earth’s history regardin...