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Supplemental Material: Permian–Middle Triassic floral succession in North China and implications for the great transition of continental ecosystems
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<p>Description of studied sections, biostratigraphy of Lopingian–Middle Triassic in North China, the results of statistical analysis, R scripts, and Supplementary Data Files: (1) Geological distributions of fossil plants, sporomorphs and fossil woods; (2) Detailed descriptions of floras in North China; (3) Plant genera distributions and number of genera in each stratigraphic unit; (4) Plant zones, subzones and assemblages from Cisuralian to Anisian in North China; (5) Invertebrate genera distributions and number of genera in each stratigraphic unit; (6) Insect genera distributions and number of genera in each stratigraphic unit; (7) Vertebrate genera distributions and number of genera in each stratigraphic unit; (8) Global floral changes from Lopingian to Middle Triassic; (9) Hygrophyte, mesophytes and xerophyte element distributions; (10) Hygrophte and Xerophyte ratios.</p>
Title: Supplemental Material: Permian–Middle Triassic floral succession in North China and implications for the great transition of continental ecosystems
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<p>Description of studied sections, biostratigraphy of Lopingian–Middle Triassic in North China, the results of statistical analysis, R scripts, and Supplementary Data Files: (1) Geological distributions of fossil plants, sporomorphs and fossil woods; (2) Detailed descriptions of floras in North China; (3) Plant genera distributions and number of genera in each stratigraphic unit; (4) Plant zones, subzones and assemblages from Cisuralian to Anisian in North China; (5) Invertebrate genera distributions and number of genera in each stratigraphic unit; (6) Insect genera distributions and number of genera in each stratigraphic unit; (7) Vertebrate genera distributions and number of genera in each stratigraphic unit; (8) Global floral changes from Lopingian to Middle Triassic; (9) Hygrophyte, mesophytes and xerophyte element distributions; (10) Hygrophte and Xerophyte ratios.
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