نتایج جستجو برای: mesozoic

تعداد نتایج: 2523  

2014
Alexander Suh Claudia C. Weber Christian Kehlmaier Edward L. Braun Richard E. Green Uwe Fritz David A. Ray Hans Ellegren

Hepadnaviridae are double-stranded DNA viruses that infect some species of birds and mammals. This includes humans, where hepatitis B viruses (HBVs) are prevalent pathogens in considerable parts of the global population. Recently, endogenized sequences of HBVs (eHBVs) have been discovered in bird genomes where they constitute direct evidence for the coexistence of these viruses and their hosts ...

2013
Thomas L. Stubbs Stephanie E. Pierce Emily J. Rayfield Philip S. L. Anderson

Mesozoic crurotarsans exhibited diverse morphologies and feeding modes, representing considerable ecological diversity, yet macroevolutionary patterns remain unexplored. Here, we use a unique combination of morphological and biomechanical disparity metrics to quantify the ecological diversity and trophic radiations of Mesozoic crurotarsans, using the mandible as a morpho-functional proxy. We re...

2013
Marco Ligi Enrico Bonatti Marco Cuffaro Daniele Brunelli

The seawater Mg/Ca ratio increased significantly from ~ 80 Ma to present, as suggested by studies of carbonate veins in oceanic basalts and of fluid inclusions in halite. We show here that reactions of mantle-derived peridotites with seawater along slow spreading mid-ocean ridges contributed to the post-Cretaceous Mg/Ca increase. These reactions can release to modern seawater up to 20% of the y...

2008
N. DS. GANI M. G. ABDELSALAM S. GERA M. R. GANI

The Blue Nile Basin, situated in the Northwestern Ethiopian Plateau, contains 1400 m thick Mesozoic sedimentary section underlain by Neoproterozoic basement rocks and overlain by Early–Late Oligocene and Quaternary volcanic rocks. This study outlines the stratigraphic and structural evolution of the Blue Nile Basin based on field and remote sensing studies along the Gorge of the Nile. The Blue ...

Journal: :The American Naturalist 1891

Journal: :Geological Magazine 1886

2012
Oliver W. M. Rauhut Alexander M. Heyng Adriana López-Arbarello Andreas Hecker

BACKGROUND Rhynchocephalians, the sister group of squamates (lizards and snakes), are only represented by the single genus Sphenodon today. This taxon is often considered to represent a very conservative lineage. However, rhynchocephalians were common during the late Triassic to latest Jurassic periods, but rapidly declined afterwards, which is generally attributed to their supposedly adaptive ...

Journal: :Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 1992

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید