Recorded Live at the 2021 Lyme Regis Fossil and Earth Science Festival. Ammonoid cephalopod molluscs (more commonly known as ‘ammonites’) are one of the most recognisable groups of fossils. Their distinctive spiral-shaped shells can be found in huge numbers in sedimentary rocks all over the world, including in the cliffs of the Jurassic Coast around Lyme Regis. But what do we really know about the animals that built these shells? What did they look like? Where did they live? What did they eat? And why did they disappear 66 million years ago? In this talk I will show how the latest scientific research is helping palaeontologists better understand these enigmatic extinct animals, and the lessons they can teach us about the effects of rapid environmental change in the distant past, and potentially the future.
Негізгі бет Spirals in Time: What Can Ammonites Teach Us About Life in Ancient Oceans?’ with James Witts
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