
Tropical riparian ecosystems in what is now North China recovered within as little as 2 million years after the end-Permian extinction, one of the most devastating bio-crises in the history of life, destroying both marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
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Tropical riparian ecosystems in what is now North China recovered within as little as 2 million years after the end-Permian extinction, one of the most devastating bio-crises in the history of life, destroying both marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
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