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  • Lessons from the Fossil Record: the Ediacaran Radiation, the Cambrian Radiation, and the End-Permian Mass Extinction

    Lessons from the Fossil Record: the Ediacaran Radiation, the Cambrian Radiation, and the End-Permian Mass Extinction

  • Retallack 2014 Newfoundland Ediacaran

    Retallack 2014 Newfoundland Ediacaran

  • Great Canadian Lagerstätten 6. Mistaken Point Ecological Reserve, Southeast Newfoundland Alexander G

    Great Canadian Lagerstätten 6. Mistaken Point Ecological Reserve, Southeast Newfoundland Alexander G

  • Of Time and Taphonomy: Preservation in the Ediacaran

    Of Time and Taphonomy: Preservation in the Ediacaran

  • The Early History of the Metazoa—A Paleontologist's Viewpoint

    The Early History of the Metazoa—A Paleontologist's Viewpoint

  • Post-Fossilization Processes and Their Implications for Understanding Ediacaran Macrofossil Assemblages

    Post-Fossilization Processes and Their Implications for Understanding Ediacaran Macrofossil Assemblages

  • Of Time and Taphonomy: Preservation in The

    Of Time and Taphonomy: Preservation in The

  • Mistaken Point, with Insets Showing Some of the Diverse Ediacaran Macrofossils Present at Mistake Point (Photo: A

    Mistaken Point, with Insets Showing Some of the Diverse Ediacaran Macrofossils Present at Mistake Point (Photo: A

  • Newsletter Number 91

    Newsletter Number 91

  • Oxygen, Facies, and Secular Controls on the Appearance of Cryogenian and Ediacaran Body and Trace Fossils in the Mackenzie Mountains of Northwestern Canada

    Oxygen, Facies, and Secular Controls on the Appearance of Cryogenian and Ediacaran Body and Trace Fossils in the Mackenzie Mountains of Northwestern Canada

  • Population Structure of the Oldest Known Macroscopic Communities from Mistaken Point, Newfoundland Author(S): Simon A

    Population Structure of the Oldest Known Macroscopic Communities from Mistaken Point, Newfoundland Author(S): Simon A

  • Ediacaran Sedimentology and Paleoecology of Newfoundland Reconsidered

    Ediacaran Sedimentology and Paleoecology of Newfoundland Reconsidered

  • Phylogenetic Relationships Among the Rangeomorpha: the Importance of Outgroup Selection and Implications for Their Diversification

    Phylogenetic Relationships Among the Rangeomorpha: the Importance of Outgroup Selection and Implications for Their Diversification

  • The Stratigraphic Relationship Between the Shuram Carbon Isotope

    The Stratigraphic Relationship Between the Shuram Carbon Isotope

  • Liu, A., Matthews, J., & Mcilroy, D. (2016). the Beothukis/Culmofrons

    Liu, A., Matthews, J., & Mcilroy, D. (2016). the Beothukis/Culmofrons

  • Arumberia and Other Ediacaran–Cambrian Fossils of Central Australia

    Arumberia and Other Ediacaran–Cambrian Fossils of Central Australia

  • (Ediacaran) Macrobenthic Tiered Communities

    (Ediacaran) Macrobenthic Tiered Communities

  • View Abstracts

    View Abstracts

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  • Zirabagtaria Ovata N
  • Ediacaran–Cambrian of Avalonian Eastern Newfoundland
  • Following the Logic Behind Biological Interpretations of the Ediacaran Biotas
  • The Palaeontology of Ediacaran Avalonia: New Insights Using Morphometrics and Multivariate Statistical Analyses
  • Biotic Replacement and Mass Extinction of the Ediacara Biota
  • Contributions of Professor Martin Brasier to the Study of Early Life, Stratigraphy and Biogeochemistry
  • (Ediacaran) Rangeomorphs
  • Chapter 18. the Ediacaran Period
  • Welcome to NAPC 2019! Thank You for Making the Journey to Riverside from All Corners of the Globe to Participate in This Meeting
  • Retallack 2021 Snowball Ellery Creek
  • New Ediacaran Fossils from the Uppermost Blueflower Formation
  • Martin Brasier's Contribution to the Palaeobiology of the Ediacaran–Cambrian Transition 3 & DUNCAN MCILROY 1 School of E
  • Following the Logic Behind Biological Interpretations of the Ediacaran Biotas
  • Palaeontological Association Annual Meeting 2020


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