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Autor:
Richard J. Knecht, Jacob S. Benner, Anshuman Swain, Lauren Azevedo-Schmidt, Christopher J. Cleal, Conrad C. Labandeira, Michael S. Engel, Jason A. Dunlop, Paul A. Selden, Cortland F. Eble, Mark D. Renczkowski, Dillon A. Wheeler, Mataeus M. Funderburk, Steve L. Emma, Andrew H. Knoll, Naomi E. Pierce
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2024)
Abstract Much of what we know about terrestrial life during the Carboniferous Period comes from Middle Pennsylvanian (~315–307 Mya) Coal Measures deposited in low-lying wetland environments1–5. We know relatively little about terrestrial ecosyste
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https://doaj.org/article/3db49f3aab1e49ff9f16c66fe22a47ea
Autor:
Zhengyang Wang, Robert Huben, Peter B. Boucher, Chase Van Amburg, Jimmy Zeng, Nina Chung, Jocelyn Wang, Jeffrey King, Richard J. Knecht, Ivy Ng'iru, Augustine Baraza, Christopher C. M. Baker, Dino J. Martins, Naomi E. Pierce, Andrew B. Davies
Publikováno v:
Methods in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 15, Iss 5, Pp 978-993 (2024)
Abstract Ecologists, foresters and conservation practitioners need ‘biodiversity scanners’ to effectively inventory biodiversity, audit conservation progress and track changes in ecosystem function. Quantifying biological diversity using remote s
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https://doaj.org/article/231773adc9da4f66bc29a901053eb24e
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108:6515-6519
Insects were the first animals to evolve powered flight and did so perhaps 90 million years before the first flight among vertebrates. However, the earliest fossil record of flying insect lineages (Pterygota) is poor, with scant indirect evidence fro
Publikováno v:
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 272:212-231
Trace fossils as paleoecological and paleobiogeographical tools in Pleistocene glaciolacustrine sediments have been largely ignored. Combining high resolution varve stratigraphy with trace fossil data can lead to refined paleoenvironmental interpreta
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 272:232-239
New trace fossils found in the Late Pleistocene glaciolacustrine varves of the Connecticut River Valley, Vermont, USA represent the first known notostracan presence in glacial Lake Hitchcock. These unique trace fossils warrant a new ichnogenus and ic
Publikováno v:
Evolution; international journal of organic evolution. 67(7)
Marden's (2013) reanalysis of Knecht et al. (2011) suggesting that specimen SEMC-F97 is the result of the skimming behavior of a neopteran insect and, more importantly, fossil evidence of "… surface skimming as a precursor to the evolution of fligh
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