The end-Cretaceous mass extinction restructured functional diversity but failed to configure the modern marine biota. [PDF]
Edie SM, Collins KS, Jablonski D.
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Biodiversity crisis or sixth mass extinction?: Does the current anthropogenic biodiversity crisis really qualify as a mass extinction?: Does the current anthropogenic biodiversity crisis really qualify as a mass extinction? [PDF]
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Earth system instability amplified biogeochemical oscillations following the end-Permian mass extinction. [PDF]
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Does functional redundancy determine the ecological severity of a mass extinction event? [PDF]
Dick DG +3 more
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Refugium amidst ruins: Unearthing the lost flora that escaped the end-Permian mass extinction. [PDF]
Peng H, Yang W, Wan M, Liu J, Liu F.
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Reduced contribution of sulfur to the mass extinction associated with the Chicxulub impact event. [PDF]
Rodiouchkina K +9 more
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Microbes in mass extinction: an accomplice or a savior? [PDF]
Luo G, Liu D, Yang H.
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A Sixth Mass Extinction? How Linguistic Uncertainty Shapes Our Understanding of the Biodiversity Crisis. [PDF]
Linke L, Clements CF.
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A new notosuchian crocodyliform from the Early Palaeocene of Patagonia and the survival of a large-bodied terrestrial lineage across the K-Pg mass extinction. [PDF]
Bravo GG +6 more
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Physiology and climate change explain unusually high similarity across marine communities after end-Permian mass extinction. [PDF]
Al Aswad JA +5 more
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