Fossil plant relative abundances indicate sudden loss of Late Triassic biodiversity in East Greenland.
The pace of Late Triassic (LT) biodiversity loss is uncertain, yet it could help to decipher causal mechanisms of mass extinction. We investigated relative abundance distributions (RADs) of six LT plant assemblages from the Kap Stewart Group, East Greenland, to determine the pace of collapse of LT p...
Main Authors: | McElwain, J, Wagner, P, Hesselbo, S |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2009
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