Lizards and Amphibians at the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary
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Overview
Syllabus
Intro
Extraterrestrial Cause for the Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction
Single cause and rapid mass extinction
Multiple cause extinction scenario
Marine regression
Volcanism: Deccan Traps
Climate change
Expected Patterns
Sampling matters
Latest Cretaceous rock units
Early Paleocene rock units
Types of fossil data collected
Types of data collected
Vertebrate tree of life
Salamander and albanerpetontid sample sizes
Lissamphibian diversity
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY-Lazarus taxa
Squamata: lizards and snakes
Whiptail or Tegu-like lizards: Chamopsiidae
Snakes & Komodo Dragon-like lizards
Lizard and snake biostratigraphy
Early Paleocene survivors
Summary of results
Future goals
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