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Ediacaran Ediacaran Sunday, March 4, 2012 Seeing the Forest for the Trees Reconstruction of Permian Forest from Inner Mongolia (Jun Wang et al . 2012) OK I'm back after a long hiatus due to extensive travel (yay) and work (boo) commitments. There have been a few things to cover over the next few weeks, but in the meantime, something a little, . . . umm . . . younger than we're used to here on Ediacaran - but there is a link. Working out how fossil organisms interacted is very difficult as they are usually found singularly or in small groups. Certain things, such as predation for example, can be worked out using single of small groups of fossils, but community interactions require large scale preservation. Such ecological-scale preservation is rare, but some do exist, for example Cretaceous dinosaur footprints , and Devonian fish . A new find from China has added to this small list. In the earliest part of the Permian, around 298 million years ago, a large volcanic er...

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