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Rapid riparian ecosystem recovery in low-latitudinal North China following the end-Permian mass extinction

Wenwei Guo, Li Tian*, Daoliang Chu, Wenchao Shu, Michael J Benton, Jun Liu, Jinnan Tong

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The greatest mass extinction at the end of the Permian, ca. 252 million years ago, led to a tropical dead zone on land and sea. The speed of recovery of life has been debated, whether fast or slow, and terrestrial ecosystems are much less understood than marine. Here, we show fast reestablishment of riparian ecosystems in low-latitude North China as little as ~2 million years after the end-Permian mass extinction. The initial ichnoassemblages in shallow lacustrine and fluvial facies of late Smithian age are monospecific, devoid of infaunalization, with apparent size reduction. In the following Spathian, relatively complex, multi-level, structured riverain ecosystems had been rebuilt including medium-sized carnivores, plant stems, root traces, increased ichnological complexity, and significantly increased infaunalization. Specifically, burrowing behavior had re-emerged as a key life strategy not only to minimize stressful climatic conditions, but possibly to escape predation.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberRP104205
Number of pages13
JournaleLife
Volume14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 May 2026

Bibliographical note

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UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 14 - Life Below Water
    SDG 14 Life Below Water
  2. SDG 15 - Life on Land
    SDG 15 Life on Land

Keywords

  • None
  • mass extinction
  • trace fossil
  • paleoecology
  • triassic
  • evolution

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