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Hypothesis that the symbiosis of the wood roach with a cellulose digesting protozoa caused the early Triassic coal hiatus.
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DID THE WOOD ROACH CAUSE the PERMIAN-
ARIDITY, RED BEDS, and CONIFER RISE? |
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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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Water
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Wood
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Effect
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Black
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Soil
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Carbon
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Extinction
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Runoff
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Evolution
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Dioxide
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Fossil
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Erosion
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Comet
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Green
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Coal
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House
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Termite
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Anaerobic
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Social
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Cellulose
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Worker
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Soldier
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Wasp
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Seed
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Roach
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Litter
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Nest
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Spores
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Ferns
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Gland
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Symbiosis
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Cockroach
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Protozoa
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Conifer
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Deserts
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Lycopod
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Fern
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Carboniferous
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Pennsylvanian
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Permian
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Triassic
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Aridity
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Mulch
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Hiatus
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Ciliated
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Shales
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Cryptocercus
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Punctulatus
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Hypermastigina
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Polymastigina
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Caste
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Mastotermitidae
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Zootermopsis
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Glossopteris
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Fungal
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Saprophytic
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Metapleural
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Phenylacetic
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Acid.
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