Английская Википедия:Cretaceous crab revolution

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Шаблон:Short description The Cretaceous crab revolution refers to a major diversification event of brachyuran crabs (also known as true crabs) that took place during the Cretaceous Period, from 145 to 66 million years ago.[1][2] Nearly 80% of modern groups of crabs originated during this event.[3] The Cretaceous crab revolution is a smaller component of the greater Mesozoic marine revolution.[4]

Early diversification

The oldest known true crabs are Eoprosopon klugi and Eocarcinus praecursor from the Early to Middle Jurassic.[5][6] While that fossil crab, and a few other Jurassic species, establish that crabs existed in older time periods, crabs did not truly diversify into numerous species until the beginning of the Cretaceous.[3] During this time, crabs evolved into many different body plans and lifestyles, including the carcinized body shape like that of blue crabs that many people are familiar with.[7][8] At the same time, many families of crabs evolved away from the carcinized body plan, termed decarcinization.[1][2] The Cretaceous crab revolution also witnessed the evolution of more unusual body forms in crabs, including the enigmatic Callichimaera perplexa.[1] This rapid diversification allowed true crabs to inhabit many different environments including fresh water environments, coral reefs, swimming within the water column, and many others.[3]

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