2014
DOI: 10.1007/s12549-014-0161-0
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Floodplain habitats of braided river systems: depositional environment, flora and fauna of the Solling Formation (Buntsandstein, Lower Triassic) from Bremke and Fürstenberg (Germany)

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“…This comparison evidences marked differences between the results of both datasets as observed also in previous works (e.g. Kustatscher et al 2010Kustatscher et al , 2012Kustatscher et al , 2014, since the macrofossils reflect more local palaeoenvironments, whereas palynomorphs reflect more regional climatic conditions combined with local elements.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…This comparison evidences marked differences between the results of both datasets as observed also in previous works (e.g. Kustatscher et al 2010Kustatscher et al , 2012Kustatscher et al , 2014, since the macrofossils reflect more local palaeoenvironments, whereas palynomorphs reflect more regional climatic conditions combined with local elements.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…The former belongs to the Caytoniales, attributed to deltaic environments (Harris 1964) Kustatscher et al 2014). Alisporites is attributed to the Corystospermales since its in situ pollen grains have been found in Pachypteris-type plants, and it has been attributed to the drier lowland.…”
Section: Botanical Affinity and Ecological Preferences Of The Sporomomentioning
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“…During the Permian, herbivory style had already expanded and diversified though it differed significantly from that in the preceding Pennsylvanian (Wang et al 2009, Stull et al 2013. After the end-Permian mass extinction event, there is little evidence of arthropod-plant interactions for an interval of about 5 million years (Krassilov & Karasev 2008, Shcherbakov 2008, Labandeira 2005, 2006a, Kustatscher et al 2014. During the Middle Triassic, both the diversity and intensity of insect herbivory were low, but these increased just before the Late Triassic (Labandeira & Currano 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%