نتایج جستجو برای: late jurassic

تعداد نتایج: 198857  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Ke-Qin Gao Neil H Shubin

A Jurassic salamander, Beiyanerpeton jianpingensis (gen. et sp. nov.), from a recently found site in western Liaoning Province, China is the earliest known record of Salamandroidea. As a Late Jurassic record of the group, it extends the range of the clade by ~40 Ma. The Late Jurassic taxon is neotenic and represented by exceptionally preserved specimens, including fully articulated cranial and ...

Journal: :دیرینه شناسی 0

study of plant macrofossils of jurassic sediments of shemshak group in eshkevarat-e-olia areas led to identification of two species consisting lobifolia rotundifolia from ferns group (division pteridophyta & filicales order) and ptilophyllum vasekgahense from gymnospermae group (division cycadophyta & order bennettitales) that had been reported from rhaetian (late triassic) and dogger (middle j...

Journal: Geopersia 2016

The present article is a review of a palaeobiogeographic analysis of Jurassic Ostracods from East Africa, India and Madagascar and includes also some general remarks on palaeobiogeography, biodiversity and Ostracod ecology.The palaeobiogeographic study shows the high significance of this microfossil group for the reconstruction of palaeogeographic processes, particularly plate tectonic developm...

Journal: :Biology letters 2013
Olja Toljagic Richard J Butler

Pseudosuchia, one of the two main clades of Archosauria (Reptilia: Diapsida), suffered a major decline in lineage diversity during the Triassic-Jurassic (TJ) mass extinction (approx. 201 Ma). Crocodylomorpha, including living crocodilians and their extinct relatives, is the only group of pseudosuchians that survived into the Jurassic. We reassess changes in pseudosuchian morphological diversity...

Journal: :Biology letters 2008
Juliana Sterli

Turtles have been known since the Upper Triassic (210Myr old); however, fossils recording the first steps of turtle evolution are scarce and often fragmentary. As a consequence, one of the main questions is whether living turtles (Testudines) originated during the Late Triassic (210Myr old) or during the Middle to Late Jurassic (ca 160Myr old). The discovery of the new fossil turtle, Condorchel...

2015
Fenglu Han Catherine A. Forster James M. Clark Xing Xu Matthew Shawkey

Ceratopsia is one of the best studied herbivorous ornithischian clades, but the early evolution of Ceratopsia, including the placement of Psittacosaurus, is still controversial and unclear. Here, we report a second basal ceratopsian, Hualianceratops wucaiwanensis gen. et sp. nov., from the Upper Jurassic (Oxfordian) Shishugou Formation of the Junggar Basin, northwestern China. This new taxon is...

Journal: :Biology letters 2008
Stephen L Brusatte Michael J Benton Marcello Ruta Graeme T Lloyd

The evolutionary radiation of dinosaurs in the Late Triassic and Early Jurassic was a pivotal event in the Earth's history but is poorly understood, as previous studies have focused on vague driving mechanisms and have not untangled different macroevolutionary components (origination, diversity, abundance and disparity). We calculate the morphological disparity (morphospace occupation) of dinos...

2011
S. L. Brusatte M. J. Benton G. T. Lloyd M. Ruta Steve C. Wang Stephen L. Brusatte Michael J. Benton Graeme T. Lloyd Marcello Ruta

The rise of archosaurs during the Triassic and Early Jurassic has been treated as a classic example of an evolutionary radiation in the fossil record. This paper reviews published studies and provides new data on archosaur lineage origination, diversity and lineage evolution, morphological disparity, rates of morphological character change, and faunal abundance during the Triassic–Early Jurassi...

Journal: :Science 1991
N H Shubin A W Crompton H D Sues P E Olsen

Newly discovered remains of highly advanced mammal-like reptiles (Cynodontia: Tritheledontidae) from the Early Jurassic of Nova Scotia, Canada, have revealed that aspects of the characteristic mammalian occlusal pattern are primitive. Mammals and tritheledontids share an homologous pattern of occlusion that is not seen in other cynodonts. The new tritheledontids represent the first definite rec...

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