Tropical riparian ecosystems—those found along rivers and wetlands—recovered much faster than expected following the ...
Fossil evidence from North China suggests that some ecosystems may have recovered within just two million years of the ...
This is a well-written important paper on the recovery of fauna and flora following the end-Permian extinction event in several continental sites in northern China. The convincing conclusion, a rapid ...
The new study deciphered the single-most greatest mass extinction on Earth driven by a natural calamity that still exists.
A new exhibit featuring nearly 300 never-before-seen fossils will open at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science ...
Dinosaurs likely originated in the low-latitude regions of Gondwana near the equator, evolving over millions of years.
Dinosaurs evolved from more primitive reptiles in the aftermath of Earth's biggest mass-extinction event caused by extreme volcanism at the end of the Permian Period about 252 million years ago.
Dinosaurs evolved from more primitive reptiles in the aftermath of Earth’s biggest mass-extinction event caused by extreme volcanism at the end of the Permian Period about 252 million years ago.