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  • The Lundgreni Event, also known as the Mid-Homerian Biotic Crisis, was an extinction event during the middle Homerian age of the Silurian period. Evidence...
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  • Ireviken Event Lundgreni Event Mulde Event Lau Event Šilalė Event Jenkyns Event Paquier Event Amadeus Event Breistroffer Event Bonarelli Event Leckie,...
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  • the event, conodont abundance surged during the interval of biotic recovery from the Šilalė mass rarity. Ireviken Event Lundgreni Event Mulde Event Lau...
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    extinctions (such as the Ireviken, Lundgreni, Mulde, Lau, Smithian-Spathian, Toarcian, and Cenomanian–Turonian events). On the other hand, there are widespread...
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  • were also deposited during the event. Ireviken Event Lundgreni Event Mulde Event Lau Event Kellwasser Event Hangenberg Event Hartenfels, Sven; Becker, R...
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    that affected the group were the Hirnantian in the Ordovician and the Lundgreni in the Silurian, where graptolite populations were dramatically reduced...
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    Jeppsson, L.; Calner, M. (2007). "The Silurian Mulde Event and a scenario for secundo—secundo events". Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the...
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    Jeppsson, L.; Calner, M. (2007). "The Silurian Mulde Event and a scenario for secundo—secundo events". Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the...
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  • themselves after damage from trauma or disease. However, the cause of such events can vary between individuals and/or remain hypothetical. One juvenile specimen...
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  • Coppice, Homer, England, U.K. Biologic: First appearance of Cyrtograptus lundgreni (Graptolite). 52°36′56″N 2°33′53″W / 52.6156°N 2.5647°W / 52.6156;...
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    aestiflua Nesov 1988 (Early Paleocene) – presbyornithid? †Scaniornis lundgreni Dames 1890 (Early/Middle Paleocene) – phoenicopteriform? †Dakotornis cooperi...
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  • Euagassiceras resupinatum Euagassiceras spinaries Euagassiceras lundgreni Euagassiceras cf. lundgreni Megarietites meridionalis Oxynoticeras oxynotum Oxynoticeras...
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  • influence, clearly indicated by finds of ammonites and crinoids. After this event, in the Toarcian the formation developed along the Sorthat Formation, forming...
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  • Gothograptus? meganassa Rickards & Palmer, 2002, from the Silurian post-lundgreni Biozone recovery phase, and comparative morphology of retiolitids from...
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    mosasaurs in Sweden – evidence of an intercontinental marine extinction event?". GFF. 126 (2): 221–229. doi:10.1080/11035890401262221. S2CID 128401131...
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  • (upper Homerian, Wenlock, Silurian), the recovery phase after the lundgreni Extinction Event". Comptes Rendus Palevol. 20 (12): 199–206. doi:10.5852/cr-palevol2021v20a12...
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