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Survived and disappeared intra-oceanic arcs of the Paleo-Asian Ocean: evidence from Kazakhstan. [PDF]
Safonova I, Perfilova A.
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Nanomechanical variability in the early evolution of vertebrate dentition. [PDF]
Shohel M +6 more
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The earliest known venomous animals recognized among conodonts
Conodonts, a large group of tiny extinct marine animals ranging in age from the Late Cambrian to Late Triassic (ca. 500 to 200 Mya), are usually considered as jawless vertebrates.
Szaniawski, H.
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Colour alteration indices (CAIs) of conodonts in Peninsular Malaysia range in value from 1.5 to 8. The lowestvalues are found in Triassic Limestones in northwest Peninsular Malaysia and the highest values occur in Palaeozoicstrata within or close to ...
Metcalfe, Ian
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The Liexi fauna: a new Lagerstätte from the Lower Ordovician of South China. [PDF]
Fang X +13 more
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The Upper Triassic deposits of the west Bangong-Nujiang suture zone and their paleogeographic implications. [PDF]
Wu G, Ji Z, Lash GG, Yao J.
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Taxonomic diversity of marine animals decreased markedly during the end-Guadalupian and end-Permian mass extinctions, but conodonts were largely unaffected by these two major events.
Zhifei, Zhang +5 more
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Coelophysis -- New Mexico -- Abiquiu Region; Teeth, Fossil -- New Mexico -- Abiquiu Region; Paleontology ...
Michael J. Orchard
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Modelling the Conodont Skeleton: A New Reconstruction for the Conodont Mouth [PDF]
Philip C. J. Donoghue, Mark A. Purnell
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