• Romer's gap is an apparent gap in the Paleozoic tetrapod fossil record used in the study of evolutionary biology, which represent periods from which excavators...
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  • borne the name Romer's gap since 1995. A romerogram, also called spindle diagram, or bubble diagram, is a diagram popularised by Alfred Romer. It represents...
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    Laurin, Michel; Berner, Robert A. (November 7, 2006). "Confirmation of Romer's Gap is a low oxygen interval constraining the timing of initial arthropod...
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    event, followed by a gap in the fossil record of some 15 million years at the start of the Carboniferous, called "Romer's gap". The gap marks the disappearance...
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  • successors in the Early Carboniferous. This fossil hiatus, known as “Romer’s Gap”, has been linked to the Hangenberg Event. However, recent and continued...
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  • Coates (University of Chicago), Clack defined what is known as "Romer's Gap", a major gap in the fossil record of early tetrapods and one that she subsequently...
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    Pederpes is an important fossil because it comes from the period known as Romer's gap and provides biologists with rare information about the development of...
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  • Carboniferous (Tournaisian) age from southeastern Scotland helps fill 'Romer's Gap'". Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society...
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  • to the Mid Carboniferous a 30 million year gap occurs in the fossil record. This gap, called Romer's gap, is marked by the absence of ancestral tetrapod...
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  • and state laws Rømer scale, a disused temperature scale Romer's gap in the record of vertebrate fossils c. 360–340 million years ago Romer Shoal Light,...
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