High temperature and low oxygen perturbations drive contrasting benthic recovery dynamics following the end-Permian mass extinction

Volume: 399, Pages: 98 - 113
Published: Apr 1, 2014
Abstract
The end-Permian mass extinction event was the greatest loss of biodiversity ever experienced on the planet. The event is thought to have been triggered by the initiation of the volcanic eruptions of the Siberian Traps. The five million year recovery interval that followed the extinction event was strongly influenced by the environmental effects of sustained volcanic eruptions including extreme temperature events and persistent global and...
Paper Details
Title
High temperature and low oxygen perturbations drive contrasting benthic recovery dynamics following the end-Permian mass extinction
Published Date
Apr 1, 2014
Volume
399
Pages
98 - 113
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