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English: A. Geological time scale (Permian-Middle Triassic) with absolute time calibration according to radiometric UPb ages: a based on [9]; b on [34]; c–e on [33]. Paleogeographical distribution of selected marine predatory vertebrates is given on the right using the same color code as in the geological time scale (globe modified from C. Scotese’s paleomap project; http://www.scotese.com). B. Marine vertebrate apex predators during the Griesbachian to Smithian interval (left) and the Spathian to Anisian interval (right). Predators not exactly to scale; see text and Tables S1–S2 for details on body size and stratigraphic occurrence. Marine vertebrate apex predators: 1, Wantzosaurus (trematosaurid ‘amphibian’); 2, Fadenia (eugeneodontiform chondrichthyan); 3, Saurichthys (actinopterygian ambush predator); 4, Rebellatrix (fork-tailed actinistian); 5, Hovasaurus (‘younginiform’ diapsid reptile); 6, Birgeria (fast-swimming predatory actinopterygian); 7, Aphaneramma (trematosaurid ‘amphibian’); 8, Bobasatrania (durophagous actinopterygian); 9, hybodontoid chondrichthyan with durophagous (e.g. Acrodus, Palaeobates) or tearing-type dentition (e.g. Hybodus); 10, e.g., Mylacanthus (durophagous actinistian); 11, Tanystropheus (protorosaurian reptile); 12, Corosaurus (sauropterygian reptile); 13, e.g., Ticinepomis (actinistian); 14, Mixosaurus (small ichthyosaur); 15, large cymbospondylid/shastasaurid ichthyosaur; 16, neoselachian chondrichthyan; 17, Omphalosaurus skeleton (possible durophagous ichthyosaur); 18, Placodus (durophagous sauropterygian reptile). Printed under a CC BY license, with permission from Nadine Bösch and Beat Scheffold, original copyright [2013]. |
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Source | Image file from Scheyer T, Romano C, Jenks J, Bucher H (2014). "Early Triassic Marine Biotic Recovery: The Predators' Perspective". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0088987. PMID 24647136. PMC: 3960099. | |
Author | Scheyer T, Romano C, Jenks J, Bucher H | |
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Source | info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0088987 |
Date(s) | 19 March 2014 |
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