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The Ediacaran Frondose Fossil Arborea from the Shibantan Limestone of South China
What Came Before the Cambrian Explosion
The Ediacaran Frondose Fossil Arborea from the Shibantan Limestone of South China
Charnwood Forest
The Early History of the Metazoa—A Paleontologist's Viewpoint
Guide to the Geology of Bradgate Park and Swithland Wood, Charnwood Forest
The Palaeontology Newsletter
Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) Or Eldonids from the Early Cambrian (Series 2: Stage 4) of Western U.S.A
A Stem-Group Cnidarian Described from the Mid-Cambrian of China and Its Significance for Cnidarian Evolution
Charnwood Forest
Lead Article New Fossil Exploration in the Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire
The Ediacaran Fossils of Charnwood Forest: Shining New Light on a Major Biological
Charnia and the Evolution of Early Life
Age of Neoproterozoic Bilatarian Body and Trace Fossils, White Sea, Russia: Implications for Metazoan Evolution M
Metacommunity Analyses Show Increase in Ecological Specialisation 2 Throughout the Ediacaran 3
Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland
Early Fossil Record of Euarthropoda and the Cambrian Explosion
Fractal Branching Organizations of Ediacaran Rangeomorph Fronds Reveal a Lost
Top View
Lab 6: Precambrian Observations
This Article Appeared in a Journal Published by Elsevier. the Attached
Charnia Masoni
Constructional and Functional Anatomy of Ediacaran Rangeomorphs
Early Fossil Record of Euarthropoda and the Cambrian Explosion
(Ediacaran) Fossil Discoveries in Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire
Ediacara Biota’
Ediacaran Life on Land
Dunn Et Al-2019-Palaeontology.Pdf
Arumberia and Other Ediacaran–Cambrian Fossils of Central Australia
Charnia.Org.Uk Editorial, January 2012
New Perspectives on the Globally Important Ediacaran Fossil Discoveries in Charnwood Forest, UK: Harley’S 1848 Prequel to Ford (1958)
Following the Logic Behind Biological Interpretations of the Ediacaran Biotas
The Palaeontology of Ediacaran Avalonia: New Insights Using Morphometrics and Multivariate Statistical Analyses
Fractal Branching Organizations of Ediacaran Rangeomorph Fronds Reveal a Lost Proterozoic Body Plan
Savannah' Hypothesis for Early Bilaterian Evolution
Charnia.Org.Uk Editorial, May 2012 Summer Programme
PROGRAMME, ABSTRACTS and AGM Papers MAPS