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151. Effect of climate-related mass extinctions on escalation in molluscs

152. Spike of pyrosynthetic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons associated with an abrupt decrease in delta13C of a terrestrial biomarker at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary at Caravaca, Spain

153. Carbon isotope evidence for deep-water invasion at the Marjumiid-Pterocephaliid biomere boundary, Black Hills, USA: a common origin for biotic crises on Late Cambrian shelves

154. Synchroneity of the K-T oceanic mass extinction and meteorite impact: Blake Nose, western North Atlantic

155. Lazarus taxa and fossil abundance at times of biotic crisis

156. Late Ordovician mass extinction: a new perspective from stratigraphic sections in central Nevada

158. Biotic transitions in global marine diversity

159. Death, taxes, and extinction: an example from the dinosaurs

160. Biotic replacements - extinction or clade interaction?

163. Research from Kanazawa University Provides New Data on Geoscience (Multiple Sulfur Isotope Geochemistry during the Permian-Triassic Transition)

164. Study Data from University of Texas Austin Update Knowledge of Science (Bird Neurocranial and Body Mass Evolution Across the End-cretaceous Mass Extinction: the Avian Brain Shape Left Other Dinosaurs Behind)

167. Research from Guizhou University Provides New Data on Earth Science (Mercury Anomalies Link to Extensive Volcanism Across the Late Devonian Frasnian-Famennian Boundary in South China)

168. New Geography Study Results Reported from University of the Fuerzas Armadas ESPE (Shock Metamorphism in Volcanic Rock Due To The Impact of The Miguir-cajas Meteorite in 1995 And Its Importance For Ecuador)

170. Recent Findings in Global Environmental Change Described by Researchers from China University of Geosciences [Calibrating the Late Smithian (Early Triassic) Crisis: New Insights From the Nanpanjiang Basin, South China]

171. Self-similarity of extinction statistics in the fossil record

172. Long-term faunal stasis with evolutionary coordination: Jurassic benthic marine paleocommunities, Western Interior, United States: comment and reply

173. The Cretaceous-Tertiary biotic transition

174. Mass survival of birds across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary: molecular evidence

176. Late Permian extinctions

177. Sudden and gradual molluscan extinctions in the latest Cretaceous of Western European tethys

178. Octopods: nude ammonoids that survived the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary mass extinction

179. Oceanic anoxia and the end Permian mass extinction

180. Organic carbon isotopic record across the Triassic-Jurassic boundary in Austria and its bearing on the cause of the mass extinction

181. Anoxia as the cause of the mid-Early Cambrian (Botomian) extinction event

182. Iridium metal in Chicxulub impact melt: forensic chemistry on the K-T smoking gun

183. Synchrony and causal relations between Permian-Triassic boundary crises and Siberian flood volcanism

184. Distinguishing between sudden and gradual extinctions in the fossil record: predicting the position of the Cretaceous-Tertiary iridium anomaly using the ammonite fossil record on Seymour Island, Antarctica

185. Early Jurassic mass extinction: a global long-term event

186. Diversification and extinction in the history of life

187. Surviving mass extinctions

188. Implications of the infra- and inter-trappean biota from Deccan, India, for the role of volcanism in Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary extinctions

189. A double mass extinction at the end of the Paleozoic era

190. Is famine a common factor in marine mass extinctions?

191. Volcanism around K/T boundary time - its role in an impact scenario for the K/T extinction events

192. Global iridium anomaly, mass extinction, and redox change at the Devonian-Carboniferous boundary

193. Gradual mass extinction, species survivorship, and long-term environmental changes across the cretaceous-tertiary boundary in high latitudes

194. Anoxic events in the late Frasnian - causes of the Frasnian-Famennian faunal crisis?

195. Studies from University of Lille Provide New Data on Paleontology [Lower Famennian (Upper Devonian) Rhynchonellide and Athyride Brachiopods From the South Armenian Block]

196. University of Lausanne Researchers Provide New Insights into Earth Science (Sponge Takeover from End-Permian Mass Extinction to Early Induan Time: Records in Central Iran Microbial Buildups)

197. New Findings from China University of Geosciences Update Understanding of Geology [The Implications of the Giant Bivalve Family Alatoconchidae for the End-guadalupian (Middle Permian) Extinction Event]

199. Research Data from Montana State University Update Understanding of Science (A paradoxical knowledge gap in science for critically endangered fishes and game fishes during the sixth mass extinction)

200. Findings on Cretaceous Research Reported by Investigators at University of Washington (Seafood Salad: a Diverse Latest Cretaceous Flora From Eastern Montana)

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