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      Diversity and extinction patterns of permian brachiopoda of South China

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      Historical Biology
      Informa UK Limited

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          The Permo–Triassic extinction

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            A double mass extinction at the end of the paleozoic era.

            Three tests based on fossil data indicate that high rates of extinction recorded in the penultimate (Guadalupian) stage of the Paleozoic era are not artifacts of a poor fossil record. Instead, they represent an abrupt mass extinction that was one of the largest to occur in the past half billion years. The final mass extinction of the era, which took place about 5 million years after the Guadalupian event, remains the most severe biotic crisis of all time. Taxonomic losses in the Late Permian were partitioned among the two crises and the intervening interval, however, and the terminal Permian crisis eliminated only about 80 percent of marine species, not 95 or 96 percent as earlier estimates have suggested.
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              Permo-Triassic Extinctions: Relation to Sea-Floor Spreading

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                Journal
                Historical Biology
                Historical Biology
                Informa UK Limited
                0891-2963
                1029-2381
                November 1996
                November 1996
                : 12
                : 2
                : 93-110
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                10.1080/08912969609386558
                29fba1e4-fe1d-45a0-ae4a-a92e4e188a2b
                © 1996
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