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EDITORIAL NOTE Collection of Paleontology Papers in Honor of The
The Influence of Environmental Setting on the Community Ecology of Ediacaran Organisms
The Palaeontology Newsletter
A Placozoan Affinity for Dickinsonia and the Evolution of Late Proterozoic Metazoan Feeding Modes
The Advent of Animals: the View from the Ediacaran SPECIAL FEATURE
Quantitative Study of Developmental Biology Confirms Dickinsonia As A
Functional Anatomy Inspires Recognition of Ediacaran
Age of Neoproterozoic Bilatarian Body and Trace Fossils, White Sea, Russia: Implications for Metazoan Evolution M
Dickinsonia Costata
An Ediacaran Opportunist? Characteristics of a Juvenile Dickinsonia Costata Population from Crisp Gorge, South Australia
Soil Or Sea for Ancient Fossils?
Segmentation and Oxygen Diffusion in the Ediacaran Dickinsonia: an Applied Analysis
Phyllozoon and Aulozoon: Key Components of a Novel Ediacaran
Dickinsonia Costata — the First Evidence of Neoteny in Ediacaran Organisms
Discovery of the Oldest Bilaterian from the Ediacaran of South Australia
Dickinsonia: Earliest Known Living Animal
Progressive Palaeontology 2020 Abstract Booklet
Practical 2 – Some Weirdoes Part I. the Affinity of Dickinsonia [75 Mins]
Top View
UC Riverside UC Riverside Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Determining Phylogenetic Position of Ediacaran Macrofossils Dickinsonia and Andiva Using Biomarkers
Morphology of Integuments of the Precambrian Animals, Proarticulata
Ediacaran Life on Land
Arumberia and Other Ediacaran–Cambrian Fossils of Central Australia
Issue 4 December, 2018 ______
Three-Dimensional Microct Analysis of the Ediacara Fossil Pteridinium
Vendian Animals of the Phylum Proarticulata
May 1St–15Th, 2020
Calibrating the Coevolution of Ediacaran Life and Environment
Calibrating the Coevolution of Ediacaran Life and Environment
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA RIVERSIDE Ecology and Biology Of
CAMBRIAN PETALONAMID STROMATOVERIS PHYLOGENETICALLY LINKS EDIACARAN BIOTA to LATER ANIMALS by JENNIFER F
Dickinsonia Liftoff: Evidence of Current Derived Morphologies” by S
Dickinsonia Discovered in India and Late Ediacaran Biogeography
Dickinsonia Liftoff: Evidence of Current Derived Morphologies
Traces of Locomotion of Ediacaran Macroorganisms
The Cambrian Explosion, Fossil Record, and Origin of Vertebrates
The Ediacara Biota: a Terminal Neoproterozoic Experiment in the Evolution of Life Guy M
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Following the Logic Behind Biological Interpretations of the Ediacaran Biotas
Palaeontological Association Annual Meeting 2020