Lizards and Amphibians at the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary

Lizards and Amphibians at the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary

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Vertebrate tree of life

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Vertebrate tree of life

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Lizards and Amphibians at the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Extraterrestrial Cause for the Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction
  3. 3 Single cause and rapid mass extinction
  4. 4 Multiple cause extinction scenario
  5. 5 Marine regression
  6. 6 Volcanism: Deccan Traps
  7. 7 Climate change
  8. 8 Expected Patterns
  9. 9 Sampling matters
  10. 10 Latest Cretaceous rock units
  11. 11 Early Paleocene rock units
  12. 12 Types of fossil data collected
  13. 13 Types of data collected
  14. 14 Vertebrate tree of life
  15. 15 Salamander and albanerpetontid sample sizes
  16. 16 Lissamphibian diversity
  17. 17 BIOSTRATIGRAPHY-Lazarus taxa
  18. 18 Squamata: lizards and snakes
  19. 19 Whiptail or Tegu-like lizards: Chamopsiidae
  20. 20 Snakes & Komodo Dragon-like lizards
  21. 21 Lizard and snake biostratigraphy
  22. 22 Early Paleocene survivors
  23. 23 Summary of results
  24. 24 Future goals

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