Morphological trends across the Norian/ Rhaetian boundary within Late Triassic conodonts in western...
Morphological trends across the Norian/ Rhaetian boundary within Late Triassic conodonts in western Canada: implications for protracted paleoenvironmental disturbance preceding the end-Triassic mass extinction
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New York, USA: The Paleontological Society
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Conodonts were marine vertebrates with tooth-like structures that are commonly preserved in the fossil record. The Late Triassic conodont species Mockina ex gr. carinata and Mockina ex gr. englandi were exceptionally prevalent among marine animals from the middle Norian through to the Rhaetian stages of geologic time. Leading into the complete exti...
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Morphological trends across the Norian/ Rhaetian boundary within Late Triassic conodonts in western Canada: implications for protracted paleoenvironmental disturbance preceding the end-Triassic mass extinction
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2928128720
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2928128720
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0094-8373
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1938-5331
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10.1017/pab.2023.30