
Fig. 1. Discovery curve of valid early tetrapod species (i.e., tetrapods, excluding Lissamphibia and Amniota), plotted against publication year. Species determined as synonymous or dubious in recent revisions are excluded. The curves show proportions through time, rising to 100% of current knowledge, for all early tetrapods (n = 528) and two major sub−divisions, temnospondyls (n = 368), and lepospondyls (n = 85).
Published as part of Bernard, Emma L., Ruta, Marcello, Tarver, James E. & Benton, Michael J., 2010, The fossil record of early tetrapods: Worker effort and the end-Permian mass extinction, pp. 229-239 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 55 (2) on page 231, DOI: 10.4202/app.2009.0025, http://zenodo.org/record/13281140
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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