The Triassic period, spanning 252 to 201 million years ago, was crucial for the evolution of terrestrial tetrapods, including early dinosaurs, mammalian ancestors, and crocodile relatives.
"While fossilized spores and pollen of plants from the Early Triassic do not provide strong evidence for a sudden and catastrophic biodiversity loss, both marine and terrestrial animals ...
Broader examination of Triassic ecosystems also indicates that the freshwater habitats they preferred provided them with a relatively stable variety of food resources, allowing them to thrive ...
This significant new study is built around a remarkable fossil of a new genus and species of armoured marine reptile from the Early Triassic of China. More importantly, this paper also adds to our ...
In contrast, outside of the SCS area, Permian–Triassic volcanic rocks have rarely been reported along the eastern coastal region of the SCB, which is interpreted to be the result of high rates of ...
It has long been recognized that terrestrial floras underwent major and long-lasting changes during the Permian and Triassic, some of which have been attributed to the end-Permian mass extinction.