The end-Permian mass extinction, which occurred approximately ... along with precise dating methods from a Bayesian age model ...
With more than 80% of ocean species wiped out, the end-Permian event was the worst mass extinction of all time ... the lush forests during the Mesozoic 'age of dinosaurs'. So, after millions ...
A region in China’s Turpan-Hami Basin served as a refugium - or “life oasis”- for terrestrial plants during the end-Permian mass extinction.
Data on how plants fared following the end-Permian extinction are plentiful ... paving the way for the lush forests during the Mesozoic age of the dinosaurs. So, after million of years, the ...
calibrated by a high-resolution age model, reveal the presence of vibrant regional gymnospermous forests and fern fields [in this region], while marine organisms experienced mass extinction ...
The spot may have served as a refugium–or life oasis–for terrestrial plants during the end-Permian mass extinction, when 80 to 90 percent of life on Earth was wiped out about 252 million years ...
The mass extinction that ended the Permian geological epoch, 252 million years ago, wiped out most animals living on Earth. Huge volcanoes erupted, releasing 100,000 billion metric tons of carbon ...
Fossils from China’s Turpan-Hami Basin reveal it was a rare land refuge during the end-Permian extinction, with fast ...
"Forests recover eventually, but extinction ... et al. Age-controlled south polar floral trends show a staggered Early Triassic gymnosperm recovery following the end-Permian event., ...