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Analysis of CO2, CH4, and CO surface and column concentrations observed at Réunion Island by assessing WRF-Chem simulations 期刊论文
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2022
作者:  Sieglinde Callewaert, Jérôme Brioude, Bavo Langerock, Valentin Duflot, Dominique Fonteyn, Jean-François Müller, Jean-Marc Metzger, Christian Hermans, Nicolas Kumps, Michel Ramonet, Morgan Lopez, Emmanuel Mahieu, and Martine De Mazière
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Not all species will migrate poleward as the climate warms: The case of the seven baobab species in Madagascar 期刊论文
Global Change Biology, 2021
作者:  Mario M. Tagliari;  Pascal Danthu;  Jean-Michel Leong Pock Tsy;  Cyrille Cornu;  Jonathan Lenoir;  ;  tor Carvalho-Rocha;  Ghislain Vieilledent
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Blue carbon can't wait 期刊论文
Science, 2021
作者:  Fanny Douvere
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When the levees break 期刊论文
Science, 2021
作者:  Fred Pearce
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Recognizing the work of women 期刊论文
Science, 2020
作者:  Jess Miller-Camp
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Seasonal environments drive convergent evolution of a faster pace‐of‐life in tropical butterflies 期刊论文
Ecology Letters, 2020
作者:  Sridhar Halali;  Erik van Bergen;  Casper J. Breuker;  Paul M. Brakefield;  Oskar Brattströ;  m
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Flood variability determines the location of lobe‐scale avulsions on deltas: Madagascar 期刊论文
Geophysical Research Letters, 2020
作者:  Sam A. S. Brooke;  Vamsi Ganti;  Austin J. Chadwick;  Michael P. Lamb
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Impact of convection on the upper-tropospheric composition (water vapor and ozone) over a subtropical site (Réunion island; 21.1° S, 55.5° E) in the Indian Ocean 期刊论文
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2020
作者:  Damien Héron, Stéphanie Evan, Jérôme Brioude, Karen Rosenlof, Françoise Posny, Jean-Marc Metzger, and Jean-Pierre Cammas
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Extreme thermal metamorphism associated with Gondwana assembly: Evidence from sapphirine-bearing granulites of Rajapalayam, southern India 期刊论文
GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN, 2020, 132 (5-6) : 1013-1030
作者:  Li, Shan-Shan;  Palin, Richard M.;  Santosh, M.;  Shajis, E.;  Tsunogae, T.
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Skeleton of a Cretaceous mammal from Madagascar reflects long-term insularity 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Petit, L.;  Eenink, H. G. J.;  Russ, M.;  Lawrie, W. I. L.;  Hendrickx, N. W.;  Philips, S. G. J.;  Clarke, J. S.;  Vandersypen, L. M. K.;  Veldhorst, M.
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The fossil record of mammaliaforms (mammals and their closest relatives) of the Mesozoic era from the southern supercontinent Gondwana is far less extensive than that from its northern counterpart, Laurasia(1,2). Among Mesozoic mammaliaforms, Gondwanatheria is one of the most poorly known clades, previously represented by only a single cranium and isolated jaws and teeth(1-5). As a result, the anatomy, palaeobiology and phylogenetic relationships of gondwanatherians remain unclear. Here we report the discovery of an articulated and very well-preserved skeleton of a gondwanatherian of the latest age (72.1-66 million years ago) of the Cretaceous period from Madagascar that we assign to a new genus and species, Adalatherium hui. To our knowledge, the specimen is the most complete skeleton of a Gondwanan Mesozoic mammaliaform that has been found, and includes the only postcranial material and ascending ramus of the dentary known for any gondwanatherian. A phylogenetic analysis including the new taxon recovers Gondwanatheria as the sister group to Multituberculata. The skeleton, which represents one of the largest of the Gondwanan Mesozoic mammaliaforms, is particularly notable for exhibiting many unique features in combination with features that are convergent on those of therian mammals. This uniqueness is consistent with a lineage history for A. hui of isolation on Madagascar for more than 20 million years.


Adalatherium hui, a newly discovered gondwanatherian mammal from Madagascar dated to near the end of the Cretaceous period, shows features consistent with a long evolutionary trajectory of isolation in an insular environment.