pliocene in A Sentence

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    Bilobaare not known from the fossil record after the Pliocene.

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    Middle/ Late Miocene- Late Miocene/ Early Pliocene of SC South America.

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    Biloba are not known from the fossil record after the Pliocene.".

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    At the end of the Pliocene, Ginkgo fossils disappeared from the fossil record

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    The Pliocene, however, was during a time in Earth's history when the climate was slowly cooling.

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    fossil, because Ginkgoales other than G. biloba are not known from the fossil record after the Pliocene.

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    While the two genera separated during this time, the present-day diversity is the result of a Pliocene radiation, taking place some 4- 2 mya.[15].

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    By the end of the Pliocene, ginkgo disappeared from the fossil record except in a small region of central China, where the modern species survived.

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    Sahabi Early Pliocene of Libya Anhinga minuta Alvarenga & Guilherme, 2003(Solimões Late Miocene/Early Pliocene of SC South America) Anhinga grandis Martin & Mengel, 1975 Late Miocene-?

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    Now that we have reached 415 parts per million CO2, Tierney thinks the Pliocene can be used to understand the climate shifts of the very near future.

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    It is one of the best-known examples of a living fossil, because Ginkgoales other than G. biloba are not known from the fossil record after the Pliocene.

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    At the end of the Pliocene, Ginkgo fossils disappeared from the fossil record everywhere except in a small area of central China, where the modern species survived.

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    At the end of the Pliocene, Ginkgo fossils disappeared from the fossil record everywhere apart from a small area of central China where the modern species survived.

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    The last time CO2 levels surpassed 400 parts per million was during the Pliocene, when oceans surged 50 feet higher and small icecaps barely clung to the poles.

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    Now that we have reached 415 parts per million CO2, Tierney thinks researchers can use the Pliocene to understand the climate shifts of the very near future.

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    The Pliocene, a geological epoch between two and five million years ago with CO2 levels similar to today, is a good analog for future climate predictions, according to a new study.

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    Past proxy measurements of Pliocene sea surface temperatures led scientists to conclude that a warmer Earth caused the tropical Pacific Ocean to be stuck in an equatorial weather pattern called El Nino.

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    As for climate states between 2.6 and 5.3 million years ago, during the Pliocene Epoch, atmospheric CO2 levels appear comparable to today, and models suggest that global temperatures were 3°C to 4°C warmer than pre-industrial climates(Yhang et al., 2014).

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    The Megalodon preferred warmer waters and thanks to global cooling of the Earth's oceans starting around 15-17 million years ago and culminating into the last Ice Age, the Megalodon died out around the end of the Pliocene era(about 2.5 million years ago).

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    Although Lucy's species persisted through many environmental changes in the Hadar sequence," School of Human Evolution and Social Change graduate student John Rowan said,"it seems the species was unable to persist as really open environments spread in the Afar during the late Pliocene.".

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