Environmental controls on marine ecosystem recovery following mass extinctions, with an example from the Early Triassic
Abstract
null null The recovery of marine ecosystems following a mass extinction event involves an extended interval of increasing biotic diversity and ecosystem complexity. The pace of recovery may be controlled by intrinsic ecosystem or extrinsic environmental factors. Here, we present an analysis of changes in marine conditions following the end-Permian mass extinction with the objective of evaluating the role of environmental factors in the...
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Title
Environmental controls on marine ecosystem recovery following mass extinctions, with an example from the Early Triassic
Published Date
Oct 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
149
Pages
108 - 135
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