B Cariglino, P Moisan, MB Lara - Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 2021 - Elsevier
Plant-insect interactions are among the most common biotic relationships, both in diversity and abundance. The fossil record reflects these associations as damage traces on the …
The Triassic was a time of diversification of the global floras following the mass-extinction event at the close of the Permian, with floras of low-diversity and somewhat uniform aspect …
CC Labandeira, JM Anderson… - … World: Earth in a time of …, 2018 - Springer
Abstract The Carnian Aasvoëlberg 411 (Aas411) site of the Molteno Formation in South Africa provides exceptional data for understanding how plants, their arthropod herbivores …
Corystosperms, a key extinct group of Late Permian to Early Cretaceous plants, are important for understanding seed plant phylogeny, including the evolution of the angiosperm …
Plants and insects are two of the more diverse and abundant organisms in terrestrial ecosystems. The fossil record of plant-insect interactions offers crucial insights into the …
Paleoenvironmental factors such as climate change are often hypothesized as critical for ecosystem changes over evolutionary time scales. Theoretically, these changes should be …
D Naware, R Benson - Biological Reviews, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Vertebrate‐mediated seed dispersal is a common attribute of many living plants, and variation in the size and abundance of fleshy diaspores is influenced by regional climate …
L Corecco, VP Pereira, MB Soares… - Brazilian Journal of …, 2020 - SciELO Brasil
Abstract The Middle-Upper Triassic section of the Paraná Basin is included in the Santa Maria Supersequence. This stratigraphic unit is classified as a second-order …
J Unverfärth, S McLoughlin, M Möllmann… - Botany Letters, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Upper Triassic deposits of the Leigh Creek Coal Measures in South Australia yield exquisitely preserved plant fossils of a typical mid-to high-latitude Gondwanan flora. Here …