Biotic and environmental dynamics through the L ate J urassic–E arly C retaceous transition: evidence for protracted faunal and ecological turnover
The L ate J urassic to E arly C retaceous interval represents a time of environmental
upheaval and cataclysmic events, combined with disruptions to terrestrial and marine …
upheaval and cataclysmic events, combined with disruptions to terrestrial and marine …
Two-phased collapse of the shallow-water carbonate factory during the late Pliensbachian–Toarcian driven by changing climate and enhanced continental …
FN Krencker, A Fantasia, J Danisch, R Martindale… - Earth-Science …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The end Pliensbachian–Toarcian is characterized by several carbon-cycle
perturbations and faunal turnovers (eg, ammonites and foraminifera), which are most likely …
perturbations and faunal turnovers (eg, ammonites and foraminifera), which are most likely …
[图书][B] Stratigraphic paleobiology: understanding the distribution of fossil taxa in time and space
ME Patzkowsky, SM Holland - 2019 - degruyter.com
Whether the fossil record should be read at face value or whether it presents a distorted view
of the history of life is an argument seemingly as old as many fossils themselves. In the late …
of the history of life is an argument seemingly as old as many fossils themselves. In the late …
[图书][B] Nature: an economic history
GJ Vermeij - 2009 - degruyter.com
From humans to hermit crabs to deep water plankton, all living things compete for locally
limiting resources. This universal truth unites three bodies of thought--economics, evolution …
limiting resources. This universal truth unites three bodies of thought--economics, evolution …
High-resolution dynamics of Early Jurassic marine extinctions: the case of Pliensbachian–Toarcian ammonites (Cephalopoda)
The Pliensbachian–Toarcian interval was marked by major environmental disturbances and
by a second-order mass extinction. Here, we reappraise the taxonomic, spatiotemporal and …
by a second-order mass extinction. Here, we reappraise the taxonomic, spatiotemporal and …
[PDF][PDF] The epicontinental lower Jurassic of Poland
G Pieńkowski - Polish Geological Institute Special Papers, 2004 - bibliotekanauki.pl
During the Early Jurassic times terrigenous, continental, marginal-marine and marine
sediments up to 1400 m in thickness were deposited in a large epeiric basin extending …
sediments up to 1400 m in thickness were deposited in a large epeiric basin extending …
Ammonite paleobiogeography during the Pliensbachian–Toarcian crisis (Early Jurassic) reflecting paleoclimate, eustasy, and extinctions
The Pliensbachian–Toarcian crisis (Early Jurassic) is one of the major Mesozoic
paleoecological disturbances when ca. 20% of marine and continental families went extinct …
paleoecological disturbances when ca. 20% of marine and continental families went extinct …
Carbon–isotope stratigraphy and ammonite faunal turnover for the Middle Jurassic in the Southern Iberian palaeomargin
Variations in the stable carbon–isotope ratio of marine and continental sediments can reflect
changes in sink and flux modifications of the palaeocarbon cycle. Here we report carbon …
changes in sink and flux modifications of the palaeocarbon cycle. Here we report carbon …
Ammonoid diversity and disparity track episodes of chaotic carbon cycling during the early Mesozoic
JH Whiteside, PD Ward - Geology, 2011 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Episodes of mass extinction represent the largest events of biodiversity loss known in the
geologic record, and may provide tests of biodiversity-ecosystem stability hypotheses. Here …
geologic record, and may provide tests of biodiversity-ecosystem stability hypotheses. Here …
The middle Toarcian cold snap: Trigger of mass extinction and carbonate factory demise
Abstract The Pliensbachian and Toarcian (Early Jurassic) ages are characterised by
several, relatively short-lived carbon cycle perturbations, climate change and faunal …
several, relatively short-lived carbon cycle perturbations, climate change and faunal …