This study confirms that the Gogo Formation of the Late Devonian is one of the richest and best-preserved assemblages of fossil fishes and invertebrates on Earth. READ ALSO: ‘Modern bird wings first ...
Life reconstruction of the non-marine component of the Waterloo Farm biota. Hyneria udlezinye is shown together with the tetrapods Umzantsia amazana and Tutusius umlambo, the placoderms ...
Learn about the time period that took place 416 to 359 million years ago. 4 min read When the Devonian period dawned about 416 million years ago the planet was changing its appearance. The great ...
The earliest-known plant seeds date back to the Late Devonian epoch. “This period marks a significant evolutionary milestone in plant history, as they transitioned from spore-based reproduction ...
David Broussard, Ph.D., department chair and assistant professor of biology, focuses his research on the paleontology of Late Devonian (365 – 360 million years ago) vertebrates including extinct ...
The study, published in eLife, details the second-earliest known winged seed—Alasemenia—from the Late Devonian epoch, roughly ...