نتایج جستجو برای: middle triassic

تعداد نتایج: 158100  

2011
Thomas Martin ZHE-XI LUO THOMAS MARTIN

Docodonts are aMesozoicmammal group (Synapsida:Mammaliaformes) with a fossil record from theMiddle Jurassic to the late Early Cretaceous. With highly distinctive molars for both shearing and grinding functions, docodonts are inferred to have diverse dietary adaptations, including insectivory, omnivory, and even carnivory. This group also offers the earliest-known case of mammalian swimming adap...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Tomasz K Baumiller Mariusz A Salamon Przemyslaw Gorzelak Rich Mooi Charles G Messing Forest J Gahn

It has been argued that increases in predation over geological time should result in increases in defensive adaptations in prey taxa. Recent in situ and laboratory observations indicate that cidaroid sea urchins feed on live stalked crinoids, leaving distinct bite marks on their skeletal elements. Similar bite marks on fossil crinoids from Poland strongly suggest that these animals have been su...

2016
Alessandra D. S. Boos Christian F. Kammerer Cesar L. Schultz Marina B. Soares Ana L. R. Ilha

Dicynodonts were a highly successful group of herbivorous therapsids that inhabited terrestrial ecosystems from the Middle Permian through the end of the Triassic periods. Permian dicynodonts are extremely abundant in African deposits, but are comparatively poorly known from the other regions of Gondwana. Here we describe a new South American dicynodont, Rastodon procurvidens gen. et sp. nov., ...

2014
David J. Gower P. John Hancox Jennifer Botha-Brink Andrey G. Sennikov Richard J. Butler

A new species of the erythrosuchid archosauriform reptile Garjainia Ochev, 1958 is described on the basis of disarticulated but abundant and well-preserved cranial and postcranial material from the late Early Triassic (late Olenekian) Subzone A of the Cynognathus Assemblage Zone of the Burgersdorp Formation (Beaufort Group) of the Karoo Basin of South Africa. The new species, G. madiba, differs...

2012
Mariusz A. Salamon Robert Niedźwiedzki Rafał Lach Tomasz Brachaniec Przemysław Gorzelak

Echinoderms have long been considered to be one of the animal phyla that is strictly marine. However, there is growing evidence that some recent species may live in either brackish or hypersaline environments. Surprisingly, discoveries of fossil echinoderms in non-(open)marine paleoenvironments are lacking. In Wojkowice Quarry (Southern Poland), sediments of lowermost part of the Middle Triassi...

Journal: :New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 1973

Journal: :International journal of earth sciences : Geologische Rundschau 2013
C Leitner F Neubauer R Marschallinger J Genser M Bernroider

The Alpine Haselgebirge Formation represents an Upper Permian to Lower Triassic evaporitic rift succession of the Northern Calcareous Alps (Eastern Alps). Although the rocksalt body deposits are highly tectonised, consisting mainly of protocataclasites and mylonites of halite and mudrock, the early diagenetic history can be established from non-tectonised mudrock bodies: Cm-sized euhedral halit...

Journal: :PeerJ 2016
Marcel B Lacerda Bianca M Mastrantonio Daniel C Fortier Cesar L Schultz

The 'rauisuchians' are a group of Triassic pseudosuchian archosaurs that displayed a near global distribution. Their problematic taxonomic resolution comes from the fact that most taxa are represented only by a few and/or mostly incomplete specimens. In the last few decades, renewed interest in early archosaur evolution has helped to clarify some of these problems, but further studies on the ta...

2017
Kévin Rey Romain Amiot François Fourel Fernando Abdala Frédéric Fluteau Nour-Eddine Jalil Jun Liu Bruce S Rubidge Roger Mh Smith J Sébastien Steyer Pia A Viglietti Xu Wang Christophe Lécuyer

The only true living endothermic vertebrates are birds and mammals, which produce and regulate their internal temperature quite independently from their surroundings. For mammal ancestors, anatomical clues suggest that endothermy originated during the Permian or Triassic. Here we investigate the origin of mammalian thermoregulation by analysing apatite stable oxygen isotope compositions (δ18Op)...

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