The Out-of-India hypothesis: What do molecules suggest?
The remarkable geological and evolutionary history of peninsular India has generated much
interest in the patterns and processes that might have shaped the current distributions of its …
interest in the patterns and processes that might have shaped the current distributions of its …
Mesozoic and tertiary anura of laurasia
Z Roček - Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments, 2013 - Springer
Anurans of Laurasia have a long history that begins with the earliest known anuran,
Prosalirus, from the Early Jurassic of Arizona, USA. At that time, western Laurasia (North …
Prosalirus, from the Early Jurassic of Arizona, USA. At that time, western Laurasia (North …
Biotic interchange between the Indian subcontinent and mainland Asia through time
S Klaus, RJ Morley, M Plath, YP Zhang, JT Li - Nature Communications, 2016 - nature.com
Biotic interchange after the connection of previously independently evolving floras and
faunas is thought to be one of the key factors that shaped global biodiversity as we see it …
faunas is thought to be one of the key factors that shaped global biodiversity as we see it …
Early Eocene warming events and the timing of terrestrial faunal exchange between India and Asia
The timing of initiation of continent-continent collision between Asia and India is
controversial, but this major tectonic event is generally thought to have occurred in the Early …
controversial, but this major tectonic event is generally thought to have occurred in the Early …
Faunal elements from the Deccan volcano‐sedimentary sequences of India: A reappraisal of biostratigraphic, palaeoecologic, and palaeobiogeographic aspects
The sedimentary sequences associated with the Deccan Flood Basalts, ie, infratrappean
and intertrappean deposits, are known to yield a diverse assemblage of fauna that includes …
and intertrappean deposits, are known to yield a diverse assemblage of fauna that includes …
[HTML][HTML] New early Eocene vertebrate assemblage from western India reveals a mixed fauna of European and Gondwana affinities
Abstract The Ypresian Cambay Shale Formation at Vastan and Mangrol lignite mines in
Gujarat, western India, has yielded a rich vertebrate fauna with numerous taxa of European …
Gujarat, western India, has yielded a rich vertebrate fauna with numerous taxa of European …
Palynofacies and sedimentology-based high-resolution sequence stratigraphy of the lignite-bearing muddy coastal deposits (early Eocene) in the Vastan Lignite Mine …
Geological records of early Paleogene warming are rare in low latitudinal regions. The
Indian subcontinent preserves records of this global event on western and eastern margins …
Indian subcontinent preserves records of this global event on western and eastern margins …
Paleoenvironmental and paleobiogeographical implications of the microfossil assemblage from the Late Cretaceous intertrappean beds of the Manawar area, District …
An assemblage of microfossils consisting of non-marine ostracods (Cypridopsis,
Gomphocythere, Zonocypris, Eucypris, and Frambocythere), charophyte gyrogonites …
Gomphocythere, Zonocypris, Eucypris, and Frambocythere), charophyte gyrogonites …
Early Eocene artiodactyls (Mammalia) from western India
ABSTRACT The Cambay Formation at Vastan Mine in Gujarat, western India, has yielded
the oldest artiodactyls and other land mammals from India, which are dated as middle …
the oldest artiodactyls and other land mammals from India, which are dated as middle …
Early Eocene frogs from vastan lignite mine, Gujarat, India
The Ypresian Cambay Shale Formation of Vastan Lignite Mine in Gujarat, western India, has
yielded a rich vertebrate fauna, including the earliest modern mammals of the Indian …
yielded a rich vertebrate fauna, including the earliest modern mammals of the Indian …