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Dr. Jean-Claude RAGE – an appreciation Available to Purchase
A new vertebrate Lagerstätte from the Lower Permian of France (Franchesse, Massif Central): palaeoenvironmental implications for the Bourbon-l'Archambault basin Available to Purchase
A New Species of Sclerocephalus (Temnospondyli: Stereospondylomorpha) from the Early Permian of the Boskovice Basin (Czech Republic) Available to Purchase
Palaeoecological and palaeoenvironmental influences revealed by long-bone palaeohistology: the example of the Permian branchiosaurid Apateon Available to Purchase
Abstract Apateon , a small temnospondyl from the Permian freshwater-lake deposits of the Saar-Nahe Basin (SW Germany), is known by exceptionally well-preserved material. Here we report the first palaeohistological analysis of Apateon that focuses on its life-history traits and palaeoenvironments. Different samples (different localities and horizons) of Apateon caducus and Apateon pedestris have been analysed. Their stylopod histology shows different growth rhythms that might be correlated to changes in palaeoecosystems: food availability and/or presence of predators. Palaeoenvironmental influences are also recognized during the limb-bone osteogenesis by the expression of simple and/or double patterns of Lines of Arrested Growth (LAG). A double-LAG pattern expresses hibernating and aestivating arrests of growth in extant newts. The fossil samples from the two stratigraphically oldest horizons preserved a similar double-LAG pattern, suggesting that they may have hibernated and aestivated every year because of harsh climatic conditions. The Saar-Nahe lake system probably passed from a higher altitude zone into a lower one, possibly because of subsidence and/or erosion. It could also be correlated to the size of the lakes that differs from one locality to another, inducing different responses of the organisms to the climatic variations.
The geological and palaeontological exploration of Laos; following in the footsteps of J. B. H. Counillon and A. Pavie Available to Purchase
Abstract Historical studies on the exploration of SE Asia reveal interesting points concerning the geology and palaeontology of this part of the world: the first geological description of northern Laos was published in 1896 by the French geologist J. B. H. Counillon, a member of the famous Pavie Mission (1879–1895). Although scientific notes are rare in the literature about the Pavie Mission, which dealt with diplomacy and politics, Counillon's studies are very informative: they contain accurate observations on the geomorphology, hydrography, stratigraphy and palaeontology of the Mekong River and its banks. Counillon explored the dangerous region of Luang Prabang (northern Laos) with Captain Cupet. He discovered the first fossil tetrapods from Laos, and, with the help of Vasseur and Repelin, correctly referred them to dicynodont mammal-like reptiles.