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1. Continental flood basalts drive Phanerozoic extinctions

2. Resolving the age of the Puchezh-Katunki impact structure (Russia) against alteration and inherited 40Ar* – No link with extinctions

3. Causes of global extinctions in the history of life: facts and hypotheses

4. Evidence for fungal proliferation following the Cretaceous/Paleogene mass-extinction event, based on chemostratigraphy in the Raton and Powder River basins, western North America

5. Evolutionary contingency in lingulid brachiopods across mass extinctions

6. Evolution and extinction can occur rapidly: a modeling approach

7. Efekt lilipuci - typy, przyczyny i znaczenie dla organizmów znajdujących się pod działaniem niekorzystnych czynników środowiska

8. Conservation evidence from climate-related stressors in the deep-time marine fossil record

9. Evolutionarily distinct 'living fossils' require both lower speciation and lower extinction rates

10. Severe selenium depletion in the Phanerozoic oceans as a factor in three global mass extinction events

11. Multiverse Predictions for Habitability: Fraction of Life that Develops Intelligence

12. Timing and periodicity of Phanerozoic marine biodiversity and environmental change

13. The old and the new plankton: ecological replacement of associations of mollusc plankton and giant filter feeders after the Cretaceous?

14. Biotic and environmental dynamics through the Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous transition: evidence for protracted faunal and ecological turnover

15. Review: The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History

16. What caused terrestrial dust loading and climate downturns between A.D. 533 and 540?

17. High-resolution iridium, δ13C, δ18O, foraminifera and nannofossil profiles across the latest Paleocene benthic extinction event at Zumaya, Spain

18. On the Origin of Mass Extinctions: Darwin’s Nontrivial Error

19. Mass Spectrometry in Earth Sciences: The Precise and Accurate Measurement of Time

20. Catastrophism or gradualism? Conceptions of students about the causes of mass extinctions and the loss of biodiversity during Holocene

21. Surviving mass extinctions through biomineralized DNA

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