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Branchiosauridae
The putative lissamphibian stem-group: phylogeny and evolution of the dissorophoid temnospondyls Open Access
Figure 9 —Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada 44276, skeleton of a larva... Available to Purchase
The branchiosaurid amphibians from the Lower Permian of Buxières-les-Mines, Bourbon l’Archambault Basin (Allier, France) and their biostratigraphic significance Available to Purchase
A new dissorophoid temnospondyl from the Allegheny Group (late Carboniferous) of Five Points, Mahoning County, Ohio (USA) Available to Purchase
Miniaturization and morphological evolution in Paleozoic relatives of living amphibians: a quantitative approach Available to Purchase
Heterochrony: the interplay between development and ecology exemplified by a Paleozoic amphibian clade Available to Purchase
The amphibamiform Nanobamus macrorhinus from the early Permian of Texas Available to Purchase
THE ORIGIN AND EARLY RADIATION OF TERRESTRIAL VERTEBRATES Available to Purchase
The larval brachyopid Platycepsion wilkinsoni from the Triassic of New South Wales provides insight into the stereospondyl life cycle Available to Purchase
The early formation of the skull in extant and Paleozoic amphibians Available to Purchase
The dissorophoid temnospondyl Parioxys ferricolus from the early Permian (Cisuralian) of Texas Available to Purchase
Amphibian biostratigraphy of the European Permo-Carboniferous Available to Purchase
Abstract A revised amphibian zonation for the European Pennsylvanian and Cisuralian (Upper Carboniferous to Lower Permian) with nine amphibian zones is presented. The index fossils belong to species-chronoclines with two or three closely related species. The time resolution of these amphibian zones is about 1.5–3.0 Ma. Biostratigraphical correlations with amphibian zones are applicable to 16 basins in the Czech Republic, Poland, France, Italy and Germany. The biostratigraphical potential of other tetrapods is discussed.
The Westphalian tetrapod fauna; some aspects of its geography and ecology Available to Purchase
Ontogenetic sequence reconstruction and sequence polymorphism in extinct taxa: an example using early tetrapods (Tetrapoda: Lepospondyli) Available to Purchase
THE POSTCRANIAL SKELETON OF TRIMERORHACHIS INSIGNIS COPE, 1878 (TEMNOSPONDYLI: TRIMERORHACHIDAE): A PLESIOMORPHIC TEMNOSPONDYL FROM THE LOWER PERMIAN OF NORTH AMERICA Available to Purchase
Permian tetrapod biochronology, correlation and evolutionary events Available to Purchase
Abstract: The most extensive Permian tetrapod (amphibian and reptile) fossil records from the western USA (New Mexico to Texas) and South Africa have been used to define 11 land vertebrate faunachrons (LVFs). These are, in ascending order, the Coyotean, Seymouran, Mitchellcreekian, Redtankian, Littlecrotonian, Kapteinskraalian, Gamkan, Hoedemakeran, Steilkransian, Platbergian and Lootsbergian. These faunachrons provide a biochronological framework with which to assign ages to, and correlate, Permian tetrapod fossil assemblages. Intercalated marine strata, radioisotopic ages and magnetostratigraphy were used to correlate the Permian LVFs to the standard global chronostratigraphic scale with varying degrees of precision. Such correlations identified the following significant events in Permian tetrapod evolution: a Coyotean chronofaunal event (end Coyotean); Redtankian events (Mitchellcreekian–Littlecrotonian); Olson’s gap (late Littlecrotonian); a therapsid event (Kapteinskraalian); a dinocephalian extinction event (end Gamkan); and a latest Permian extinction event (Platbergian–Lootsbergian boundary). Problems of incompleteness, endemism and taxonomy, and the relative lack of non-biochronological age control continue to hinder the refinement and correlation of a Permian timescale based on tetrapod biochronology. Nevertheless, the global Permian timescale based on tetrapod biochronology is a robust tool for both global and regional age assignment and correlation. Advances in Permian tetrapod biochronology will come from new fossil discoveries, more detailed biostratigraphy and additional alpha taxonomic studies based on sound evolutionary taxonomic principles.