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The Ediacaran Frondose Fossil Arborea from the Shibantan Limestone of South China
Frondose and Turf-Dominated Marine Habitats Support Distinct Trophic Pathways: Evidence from 15N and 13C Stable Isotope Analyses
The Ediacaran Frondose Fossil Arborea from the Shibantan Limestone of South China
Assessment of Coral Reefs Using Herbivory
The Nature of Macroalgae and Their Interactions on Reefs Mark M
Ediacaran Life Close to Land: Coastal and Shoreface Habitats of the Ediacaran Macrobiota, the Central Flinders Ranges, South Australia
Harmful Algae on Tropical Coral Reefs: Bottom-Up Eutrophication and Top-Down Herbivory Mark M
Marine Flora and Fauna of the Northeastern United States Erect Bryozoa
The Advent of Animals: the View from the Ediacaran SPECIAL FEATURE
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Ediacaran Assemblages at Mistaken Point, Newfoundland
A Problematical Plant from the Lower Permian of Texas
Epizoan and Endoskeletozoan Distribution Across Reassembled Ramose Stenolaemate Bryozoan Zoaria from the Upper Ordovician (Katian) of the Cincinnati Arch Region, USA
Bryozoan Studies 2001 - Proceedings of the 12Th International Bryozoology Association Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 16-21 July 2001
Charnia and the Evolution of Early Life
THE FOSSIL RECORD of PLANT PHYSIOLOGY and DEVELOPMENT—WHAT LEAVES CAN TELL US C. KEVIN BOYCE Department of the Geophysical
Factors Influencing Benthic Distributional Patterns in A
The Ediacaran Frondose Fossil Arborea from the Shibantan Limestone of South China
Top View
1 Integrated Record of Environmental Change and Evolution Challenges the Cambrian
Cretaceous Bryozoa from the Campanian and Maastrichtian of the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains, United States
Oxfordian to Valanginian Palaeoenvironmental Evolution on the Western Moesian Carbonate Platform: a Case Study from Sw Bulgaria
Death Valley National Park Paleontological Survey
Stability of Benthic Coral Reef Communities: Top-Down Herbivory Control Versus Bottom-Up Eutrophication
Anatomical and Ontogenetic Reassessment of the Ediacaran Frond Arborea Arborea and Its Placement Within Total Group Eumetazoa
The Bizarre Species That Are Rewriting Animal Evolution
Dunn Et Al-2019-Palaeontology.Pdf
Science Journals — AAAS
Calibrating the Coevolution of Ediacaran Life and Environment
New Perspectives on the Globally Important Ediacaran Fossil Discoveries in Charnwood Forest, UK: Harley’S 1848 Prequel to Ford (1958)
Filamentous Connections Between Ediacaran Fronds
Three Cambrian Fossils Assembled Into an Extinct Body Plan of Cnidarian Affinity
BENJAMIN GILL Associate Professor Virginia Polytechnic Institute 4044 Derring Hall (420) Blacksburg, VA 24061 E-Mail:
[email protected]
Following the Logic Behind Biological Interpretations of the Ediacaran Biotas
THE EDIACARA BIOTA: Neoproterozoic Origin of Animals and Their Ecosystems
Coral Reef Fishing and Coral-Algal Phase Shifts
The Ediacaran Frondose Fossil Arborea from the Shibantan Limestone of South China
FAU Institutional Repository
Palaeontological Association Annual Meeting 2020
The Nature of Crustose Coralline Algae and Their Interactions on Reefs Mark M
Charniodiscus.Pdf