Evolutionary Patterns Among Permo-Triassic Therapsids
- 1 November 2001
- journal article
- Published by Annual Reviews in Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics
- Vol. 32 (1) , 449-480
- https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.32.081501.114113
Abstract
▪ Abstract A rich fossil record documents nonmammalian evolution. In recent years, the application of cladistic methodology has shed valuable light on the relationships within the therapsid clades Biarmosuchia, Dinocephalia, Anomodontia, and Cynodontia. Recent discoveries from South Africa suggest that Gondwana, rather than Laurasia, was the center of origin and radiation for many early therapsids. Because of their relative abundance and global distribution, therapsids have enjoyed widespread use in biostratigraphy, basin analysis, and paleo-environmental and -continental reconstructions. Synapsids (including therapsids) form the bulk of tetrapod diversity (in terms of both number of species and abundance) from Early Permian to Middle Triassic times and thus can provide critical information on the nature of the Permo-Triassic extinction in the terrestrial realm. Quantitative techniques have produced headway into understanding the relative importance of homoplasy and convergent evolution in the origin of mammals.Keywords
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