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Bioturbation Shapes Marine Biogeochemical Cycling Following the End-Permian Mass Extinction in Northern Pangea

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During the end-Permian mass extinction, a global decline in seafloor sediment mixing and burrowing (bioturbation) provides critical evidence for the collapse of marine ecosystems, likely triggered by rapid ocean warming and deoxygenation. However, the decline ... ...