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The Paleobiology Database originated in the NCEAS-funded Phanerozoic Marine Paleofaunal Database initiative, which operated from August 1998 through August 2000. From 2000 to 2015, PBDB received funding from the National Science Foundation. PBDB also received support form the Australian Research Council.
This is a template to generate links to the Paleobiology Database.It has been updated to allow linking to different record types, having initially been designed to link only to taxon pages.
Fossilworks was a portal which provides query, download, and analysis tools to facilitate access to the Paleobiology Database, a large relational database assembled by hundreds of paleontologists from around the world.
An analysis of the Paleobiology Database (PBDB) and Geobiodiversity Database (GBDB) found no statistical basis for separating the two radiations into discrete events. [ 45 ] A proposed biodiversity gap known as the Furongian Gap is thought by some researchers to have existed between the Cambrian Explosion and GOBE existed during the Furongian ...
Fossilized calyx of the Carboniferous crinoid ("sea lily") Abrotocrinus †Abrotocrinus †Abrotocrinus coreyi †Abrotocrinus nodosus †Abrotocrinus unicus †Achistrum †Achistrum brevis – type locality for species
These databases collect genome sequences, annotate and analyze them, and provide public access. Some add curation of experimental literature to improve computed annotations. These databases may hold many species genomes, or a single model organism genome.
Milnesium swolenskyi is a species of tardigrade from the Cretaceous period. [1] It, Beorn and Paradoryphoribius are the only known tardigrade genera in the fossil record. [2] The type specimen AMNH NJ-796 was found in Turonian New Jersey amber, from about 93.9 to 89.8 million years ago (mya).
Paramylodon (ground sloth); Dasypus bellus (armadillo); Holmesina septentrionalis (armadillo-like Cingulata); Trichechus manatus Linnaeus (sea cow); Mammuthus (mammoth); Mammut americanum (American mastodon)