Biological Consequences of Plate Tectonics

Biological Consequences of Plate Tectonics

New Perspectives on Post-Gondwana Break-up-A Tribute to Ashok Sahni

Patnaik, Rajeev; Prasad, Guntupalli V.R.

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

11/2021

432

Mole

Inglês

9783030497552

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1 The Age of Dinosaurs in India.- 2 New fossil evidence for the presence of ornithischian and saurischian remains in the Jurassic of India.- 3 A minuscule tribosphenic mammal from an Early Cretaceous palaeopolar location of Australia.- 4 The largest toothed monotreme (new genus new species) from the early Cretaceous of Lightning Ridge, NSW, Australia.- 5 Molluscan fauna from the Upper Cretaceous Deccan intertrappean beds of central India: palaeobiogeographic significance.- 6 Chelonian Pelomedusoides remains from the Late Cretaceous of southwestern India: Systematics and palaeobiogeographical implications.- 7 The global affinities of Cretaceous and Paleogene Indian faunas: complex biogeography of a subcontinental raft.- 8 Anuran lissamphibians and squamate reptiles from Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Deccan intertrappean sites from central India, with a review of a lissamphibians and squamates diversity in the northward drifting Indian plate.- 9 Plant-derived biomarker signatures during the northward flight of India.- 10 Isolated Africa: Review and a palaeobiological scenario.- 11 Biogeography of Eocene mammals, continental and marine, in relation to the tectonic history of Indo-Pakistan.- 12 New specimens of Frugivastodon (Mammalia: Apatotheria) from the early Eocene of India confirm its apatemyid status and elucidate dispersal of Apatemyidae.- 13 Indohyus, endemic radiation of raoellid artiodactyls after continental collision in the Eocene of India and Pakistan.- 14 Do the size variation(s) within non-volant mammals and the known evolutionary relationship(s) of the large-sized perissodactyls from the Cambay Shale (western India) point to a short-lived corridor for secular migration(s) between India and Eurasia prior to ~54.5 Ma?.- 15 Parallel evolution of giant Anseriformes (Aves) in the Cenzoic of Laurasia, South America and Australia.- 16 Depositional biofacies of the Middle Eocene Subathu Formation of the Himalayan foreland basinin the context of India-Asia collision tectonics.- 17 Role of plate tectonics and climate in the geographical distribution of Indian late Cretaceous-early Palaeogene angiosperm flora.- 18 Post-collisional climate of India and implications for Neogene-Quaternary mammalian dispersals.- 19 Murine diversification in the Indian cradle: Coalescence of the Erimanthos-Apodus-Mus groups before 11 Ma.
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Biogeography;Plate tectonics;Biodiversity;Ornithischian;Saurischian;Cretaceous;Paleontology;Eocene;Evolutionary Biology;Continental Collisions;Post-collision Climate of India;Neogene-Quaternary Mammalian Dispersals;Professor Ashok Sahni;Dinosaurs of India;Model vertebrates