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Which of the major mass extinction events most profoundly affected ammonites?
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A.a. End Ordovician
B.b. End Cretaceous
C.c. End Permian
D.d. End Triassic
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To tackle the question, we first recall which mass extinctions are linked to major faunal turnover and the groups involved.
Option a: End Ordovician. This extinction primarily affected marine invertebrates and ichnofossils, and while significant, ammonites were not yet a dominant group at this time; ammonoids peaked later, so t......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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