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    The Jehol Biota includes all the living organisms – the ecosystem – of northeastern China between 133 and 120 million years ago. This is the Lower Cretaceous...
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    (2017). "Vertebrate assemblages of the Jurassic Yanliao Biota and the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota: Comparisons and implications". Palaeoworld. 26 (2): 241–252...
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  • primitive birds, pterosaurs, and other organisms (see Jehol Biota). It is a member of the Jehol group. The exact age of the Jiufotang has been debated...
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  • successive evolution of the Yanliao Biota and the Jehol Biota, with no evidence of a complete turnover or extinction of biotas, as well as suggesting that the...
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    described as the smallest known "adult" pterosaur to date. It lived in the Jehol Biota 120 million years ago. The generic name "Nemicolopterus" comes from the...
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  • represents the second of three major faunal phases that characterize the Jehol Biota, mainly based on changes in invertebrate diversity. In the Yixian, ostracods...
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  • Hongshanornithidae, considered to have been a dominant species in the Jehol Biota, the prehistoric Chinese ecosystem which supported them. The name Hongshanornithidae...
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  • Cretaceous Jehol Biota (China) by Zhao et al. (2023), who examine their implications for the taphonomy of soft tissues from the Jehol Biota. Evidence from...
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    Paleobiota of the Yixian Formation (category Prehistoric biotas)
    Sekiya; Zhi-ming Dong (2018). "A new Titanosauriformes dinosaur from Jehol Biota of western Liaoning, China". Global Geology. 37 (2): 327–333. doi:10...
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    from James Madison University, United States. The genus name "Jehol-" refers to Jehol Biota, which flourished during the Early Cretaceous in northeastern...
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