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Did the Wood Roach or Prototermite Cause the Permian-Triassic Coal Hiatus?

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Description: A symbiosis of the wood roach with a cellulose digesting protozoa probably caused Permian aridity and rise of conifers, and created the early Triassic coal hiatus.
DID THE WOOD ROACH CAUSE the PERMIAN- ARIDITY, RED BEDS, and CONIFER RISE? DID the WOOD ROACH CAUSE the PERMIAN ARIDITY, RED BEDS, and CONIFER RISE? Cellulose digestion by wood roaches may have removed enough mulch (detritus) to have caused hiatus of coal, aridity, and some of the temperature rise, as well as increasing conifers across the Permian. The largest part of the temperature rise may have been from
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Page title:DID THE WOOD ROACH CAUSE the PERMIAN- ARIDITY, RED BEDS, and CONIFER RISE?
Keywords:symbiosis, cellulose, cockroach, Permian, soil, aridity, carbon dioxide, conifer, extinction, Triassic, evolution, termite,nest, fossil, Pennsylvanian, wood roach, mulch, coal hiatus, ciliated protozoa, anaerobic, litter, carboniferous, social, runoff, water, carbon dioxide, green house effect, deserts, black shale, log, cryptocercus punctulatus, hypermastigina, polymastigina, soldier caste, worker caste, Mastotermitidae,Zootermopsis, lycopod, glossopteris, fern spores, fungal spores, seed ferns, wasp, comet, saprophytic, erosion, ant, metapleural gland, phenylacetic acid.
Description:A symbiosis of the wood roach with a cellulose digesting protozoa probably caused Permian aridity and rise of conifers, and created the early Triassic coal hiatus
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