2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-021-09646-y
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Sequence stratigraphic framework of the Upper Eocene–Oligocene succession, northwest Birket Qarun, Fayum-Egypt

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“…That is to say, Asia appears to be the ancestral setting for the probable earliest-diverging crown-gekkotan backbone clade, the Eublepharidae (figure 4; [2,45]), as well as the later-diverging clade composed of Sphaerodactylidae + Gekkonidae (figure 4), all of which have descendants still living there today. This interpretation is compatible with the previously proposed western-Asian origin of Sphaerodactylidae [49], followed by subsequent circum-Mediterranean spread and long-distance, transoceanic dispersals from western North Africa [45], an island for much of this time [50], to the Americas bordering the western margins of Tethys (figure 5).…”
Section: (C) Pan-gekkotan Phylogeny Tracks Patterns Of Jurassic Bioge...supporting
confidence: 91%
“…That is to say, Asia appears to be the ancestral setting for the probable earliest-diverging crown-gekkotan backbone clade, the Eublepharidae (figure 4; [2,45]), as well as the later-diverging clade composed of Sphaerodactylidae + Gekkonidae (figure 4), all of which have descendants still living there today. This interpretation is compatible with the previously proposed western-Asian origin of Sphaerodactylidae [49], followed by subsequent circum-Mediterranean spread and long-distance, transoceanic dispersals from western North Africa [45], an island for much of this time [50], to the Americas bordering the western margins of Tethys (figure 5).…”
Section: (C) Pan-gekkotan Phylogeny Tracks Patterns Of Jurassic Bioge...supporting
confidence: 91%
“…The stratigraphy, palaeontology, and palaeoecology of the Eocene successions in Fayoum area have been examined by many authors (Abdallah, Helal, & Abd El‐Aziz, 2002; Abdel‐Fattah, 2016; Abu El Ghar, 2005; Anan & El Shahat, 2014; Ansary, 1955; Bassiouni, Boukhary, Shama, & Blondeau, 1984; Beadnell, 1905; Boukhary et al, 1993; Elewa, Omar, & Dakrory, 1998; El‐Fawal, El‐Asmar, & Sarhan, 2013; El‐Younsy & Salman, 2021; Helal, 2002; King, Underwood, & Steurbaut, 2014; Marzouk, El Shishtawy, & Kasem, 2014; Morsi & Speijer, 2003; Said, 1962; Strougo, Faris, Haggag, Abul‐Nasr, & Gingerich, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%