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EOSC 116 Final Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2025/2026 Permian-Triassic Extinction - ANSWERSgreatest catastrophe the biosphere faced 96% of species went extinct ~250 Ma Early Triassic - ANSWERSdominated by Pangea harsh hot deserts - evaporites and red desert sandstones - rocks: ventifacts and calcretes oxygen isotopes from conodonts show hot ocean temperature (36°C) remains of life in Early Triassic - ANSWERSLystrosaurus (member of reptiles) Plants - Pleuromeia and Dicroidium - few conifers Ocean faunas - no corals ("coral gap")

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Permian-Triassic Extinction - ANSWERSgreatest catastrophe the biosphere faced



96% of species went extinct



~250 Ma



Early Triassic - ANSWERSdominated by Pangea



harsh hot deserts

- evaporites and red desert sandstones

- rocks: ventifacts and calcretes



oxygen isotopes from conodonts show hot ocean temperature (36°C)



remains of life in Early Triassic - ANSWERSLystrosaurus (member of reptiles)



Plants

- Pleuromeia and Dicroidium

- few conifers



Ocean faunas

- no corals ("coral gap")

,equator was a dead zone



Lilliput Effect

- smaller adult size and increased juvenile mortality rate, is seen to occur as a response to rising
temperatures.



Disaster taxa - ANSWERSthe creatures that struggle to survive in the now impoverished world

- especially in Early Triassic



High in abundance but of low diversity



ex. Lystrosaurus



Lystrosaurus - ANSWERS- most abundant in Early Triassic (90% of vertebrates)

- a member of a group of reptiles called the dicynodonts named for their paired tusks meaning
"dog-like tooth"

- no teeth -herbivores

- an able burrower (digging)

- walk like crocodiles

- important for evolution of mammals



Plants (Early Triassic) - ANSWERSno forests



land dominated by smaller herbaceous forms like Pleuromeia and Dicroidium (types of seed
ferns) and few species of conifers

,chaotic braided streams



Ocean (Early Triassic) - ANSWERSOcean faunas were dominated by high abundance, low
diversity faunas of 'disaster taxa'

ex. Brachiopod Lingula and bivalve Claraia



no corals

- "coral gap"



Only reef like structures are stromatolites (in salty water)



Geography of the impoverished biota (early triassic) - ANSWERSequator is a dead zone for
fossils

life forms not present at low latitudes



in the oceans, fish, marine reptiles and corals are absent around the equator



Lilliput effect - ANSWERSduring Early Triassic



reduction in body size of surviving taxa



smaller adult size and increased juvenile mortality rate

- due to rise in temp



Drivers of the impoverishment (Early Triassic) - ANSWERSincreasing temp (pushing organisms
beyond their tolerance)

- hottest at equator

, reduced oxygen conditions (dyslexic or anoxic) in oceans

- more CO2 in ocean (acidic)



Recovery (early triassic) - ANSWERSEarth started to recover during the Middle and Late Triassic,
the numbers and diversities of lineages increased



development of:

- corals and reefs

- bivalves and gastropods

- vertebrates

- flying vertebrates

- first mammals



corals and reefs (Middle Triassic) - ANSWERSlong term reef development ending the "reef gap"
that existed from the end-Permian and into the Early Triassic



in Middle Triassic scleractinian corals appear

- the main reef forming metazoans today



Bivalves and Gastropods (Middle Triassic) - ANSWERSby Mid Triassic mollusks like bivalves
(clams) and gastropods (snails) that really recover and diversify



Brachiopods = the shells washed up on the beach

- resemble clams

- feed using a lophophore

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