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Bibliografia emprada a l’exposició

Bibliografía usada en la exposición

References used in the exhibition

  • Benton, M.J. (2018). Hyperthermal-driven mass extinctions: killing models during the Permian–Triassic mass extinction. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, 376: 20170076.
  • Benton, M.J. (2021). The origin of endothermy in synapsids and archosaurs and arms races in the Triassic. Gondwana Research, 100: 261–289.
  • Brand, U.; Davis, A.M.; Shaver, K.K.; Blamey, N.J.F.; Heizler, M. & Lécuyer, C. (2021). Atmospheric oxygen of the Paleozoic. Earth-Science Reviews, 216: 103560.
  • Matamales-Andreu, R.; Mujal, E.; Dinarès-Turell, J.; Kustatscher, E.; Roghi, G.; Oms, O.; Galobart, À. & Fortuny, J. (2022). Early–middle Permian ecosystems of equatorial Pangaea: Integrated multi-stratigraphic and palaeontological review of the Permian of Mallorca (Balearic Islands, western Mediterranean). Earth-Science Reviews, 228: 103948.
  • Matamales-Andreu, R.; Mujal, E.; Galobart, À. & Fortuny, J. (2023). A new medium-sized moradisaurine captorhinid eureptile from the Permian of Mallorca (Balearic Islands, western Mediterranean) and correlation with the co-occurring ichnogenus Hyloidichnus. Papers in Palaeontology, 9(3): e1498.
  • Richards, M.A.; Duncan, R.A. & Courtillot, V.E. (1989). Flood basalts and hot-spot tracks: plume heads and tails. Science, 246: 103–107.
  • Scotese, C.R. (2014a). Atlas of Permo-Carboniferous Paleogeographic Maps, maps 53 – 64 from Volume 4 of the PALEOMAP Atlas for ArcGIS (Late Paleozoic), Mollweide Projection. PALEOMAP Project; Evanston.
  • Scotese, C.R. (2014b). Atlas of Middle & Late Permian and Triassic Paleogeographic Maps, maps 43 – 48 from Volume 3 of the PALEOMAP Atlas for ArcGIS (Jurassic and Triassic) and maps 49 – 52 from Volume 4 of the PALEOMAP Atlas for ArcGIS (Late Paleozoic), Mollweide Projection. PALEOMAP Project; Evanston.
  • Scotese, C.R.; Song, H.; Mills, B.J.W. & van der Meer, D.G. (2021). Phanerozoic paleotemperatures: The earth’s changing climate during the last 540 million years. EarthScience Reviews, 215: 103503.
  • Wikipedia, Smith609: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Extinction_intensity.svg