Original paper

Suppressed competitive exclusion enabled the proliferation of Permian/Triassic boundary microbialites

Volume: 6, Issue: 1, Pages: 62 - 74
Published: Nov 20, 2019
Abstract
During the earliest Triassic microbial mats flourished in the photic zones of marginal seas, generating widespread microbialites. It has been suggested that anoxic conditions in shallow marine environments, linked to the end‐Permian mass extinction, limited mat‐inhibiting metazoans allowing for this microbialite expansion. The presence of a diverse suite of proxies indicating oxygenated shallow sea‐water conditions (metazoan fossils, biomarkers...
Paper Details
Title
Suppressed competitive exclusion enabled the proliferation of Permian/Triassic boundary microbialites
Published Date
Nov 20, 2019
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
62 - 74
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