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Early Triassic-Early Jurassic Bivalve Diversity Dynamics
Fecha
2012-02Registro en:
Ros Franch, Sonia; de Renzi, Miquel; Damborenea, Susana Ester; Márquez Aliaga, Ana; Early Triassic-Early Jurassic Bivalve Diversity Dynamics; University of Kansas. Paleontological Institute; Treatise Online; 1; 39; 2-2012; 1-19
2153-4012
CONICET Digital
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Autor
Ros Franch, Sonia
de Renzi, Miquel
Damborenea, Susana Ester
Márquez Aliaga, Ana
Resumen
Bivalves are a highly diversified molluscan class, with a long history dating from early
Cambrian times (Cope, 2000). Although the group already showed a steady diversification trend during the Paleozoic, it only became highly successful and expanded rapidly from the Mesozoic onward. The Triassic was, for bivalves, first a recovery period and later a biotic diversification event. It was also the time bivalves first fully exploited their evolutionary novelties.