• How dinosaurs, fungi, and plants evolved together

  • Feb 27 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

How dinosaurs, fungi, and plants evolved together

  • Summary

  • Dinosaurs had a complex relationship with fungi and plants. We explore whether dinosaurs ate psychedelics, if they aided plant evolution, and even a carnivorous fungus.

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    Dinosaur of the day Jeholornis, the first known bird to eat fruit.

    Some of the main topics in this episode:

    • The psychotropic fungus ergot in the Cretaceous
    • Fungi in dinosaurian (Isisaurus) coprolites
    • Dinosaurs feeding on flowering plants
    • Dinosaur—angiosperm coevolution revisited
    • "Hunting the Snark: the flawed search for mythical Jurassic angiosperms"
    • Angiosperm evolution using phylogenomics
    • Possible pre-Cretaceous origin of flowering plants
    • Ancient pollen that may be from angiosperms
    • How the end-Cretaceous extinction led to modern rainforests
    • How plants fared after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction

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