Permian period: Evolution of Plant and Animal Life
Evolution of Plant and Animal Life
Many marine animals became extinct during the Permian, but there was at the same time an evolution to more modern types, a marked change in the insects, and a notable increase in numbers and varieties of reptiles mainly because of the continental changes. Among plants, Lepidodendron and Sigillaria became rare, but ferns and conifers persisted. The widely distributed “seed fern,”
Sections in this article:
- Introduction
- Evolution of Plant and Animal Life
- The Upper Permian
- The Lower Permian
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