Antoine LabouryUniversity of Liège | ulg · Faculty of Sciences
Antoine Laboury
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Introduction
Hi everyone!
I am a PhD student at the University of Liège (Belgium) in the Evolution and Diversity Dynamics Lab.
My work focuses on the assessment of the impact of the End Triassic mass extinction on the diversity and disparity of marine reptiles (ichthyosaurs and sauropterygians).
I am also working on the redescription and revision of the taxonomy of Early Jurassic parvipelvians.
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The iconic marine raptorial predators Ichthyosauria and Eosauropterygia co-existed in the same ecosystems throughout most of the Mesozoic Era, facing similar evolutionary pressures and environmental perturbations. Both groups seemingly went through a massive macroevolutionary bottleneck across the Triassic–Jurassic (T/J) transition that greatly red...
The initial radiation of Eosauropterygia during the Triassic biotic recovery represents a key event in the dominance of reptiles secondarily adapted to marine environments. Recent studies on Mesozoic marine reptile disparity highlighted that eosauropterygians had their greatest morphological diversity during the Middle Triassic, with the co-occurre...
Parvipelvia is a major clade of ichthyosaurians that diversified during the Triassic-Jurassic transition. The interrelationships of early parvipelvians remain unclear and many genera are loosely diagnosed, such as Temnodontosaurus, an ecologically important genus from the Early Jurassic of Western Europe. One taxon concentrates many taxonomic issue...
Parvipelvia is a major clade of ichthyosaurians that diversified during the Triassic-Jurassic transition. The interrelationships of early parvipelvians remain unclear and many genera are loosely diagnosed, such as Temnodontosaurus, an ecologically important genus from the Early Jurassic of Western Europe. One taxon concentrates many taxonomic issue...
Despite abundant fossils, the quality of the fossil record of Early Jurassic marinereptiles strongly fluctuates with time and space. Pliensbachian strata have yielded veryfew marine reptile remains, especially outside of England, obscuring the evolution ofmarine reptiles during the middle part of the Early Jurassic. We report a new Pliensba-chian l...
Parvipelvia is a major clade of ichthyosaurians that appeared during the Late Triassic and rapidly diversified into a disparate assemblage of morphologies during the Early Jurassic. However, the interrelationships of early parvipelvians are unclear and many genera are loosely diagnosed, such as Temnodontosaurus, an ecologically important genus from...