“…The development of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP) at the boundary is widely considered to be a cause of the TJB event (e.g., Hesselbo et al, 2002;Guex et al, 2004;Marzoli et al, 2004;Kürschner et al, 2007;Ruhl et al, 2009;Van de Schootbrugge et al, 2009;Schoene et al, 2010) releasing large volumes of CO 2 (McElwain et al, 1999;Beerling and Berner, 2002;Galli et al, 2005;Huynh and Poulsen, 2005;Berner and Beerling, 2007;Cleveland et al, 2008;Van de Schootbrugge et al, 2008;Bacon et al, 2011;Schaller et al, 2011;Steinthorsdottir et al, 2011) and toxic gases such as sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) into the atmosphere (Guex et al, 2004;Berner and Beerling, 2007;Hori et al, 2007;Van de Schootbrugge et al, 2009;Bacon et al, 2013). However, a firm mechanistic explanation for how CAMPinduced environmental changes triggered Late Triassic floral biodiversity losses is still lacking (Bonis et al, 2009).…”