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Geobiological Events in the Ediacaran Period
Can Molecular Clocks and the Fossil Record Be Reconciled?
The Cambrian ''Explosion'
A Unique View on the Evolution of Marine Life
Evolution, Origins and Diversification of Parasitic Cnidarians
Ediacaran Extinction and Cambrian Explosion
Probable Developmental and Adult Cnidarian Forms from Southwest China
The Advent of Animals: the View from the Ediacaran SPECIAL FEATURE
SKELETAL MICROSTRUCTURE INDICATES CHANCELLORIIDS and HALKIERIIDS ARE CLOSELY RELATED by SUSANNAH M
The Cambrian Explosion: How Do We Use the Evidence?
'Savannah' Hypothesis for Early Bilaterian Evolution
Annual Meeting 2007
New Data on Kimberella, the Vendian Mollusc-Like Organism (White Sea Region, Russia): Palaeoecological and Evolutionary Implications
The Latest Ediacaran Wormworld Fauna: Setting the Ecological Stage for the Cambrian Explosion
Palaeoecology of Ediacaran Communities from the Flinders
Was the Eumetazoan Ancestor a Holopelagic, Planktotrophic Gastraea? Claus Nielsen
CRACKING the CAMBRIAN New Fossils and Sites Are Helping Make Sense of the Mysterious Flowering of Animal Life Half a Billion Years Ago
Chen Et Al., Science 2004
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1 Wonderful Life Revisited: Chance and Contingency in the Ediacaran-Cambrian Radiation Douglas H. Erwin Department of Paleobiolo
Discovery of the Oldest Bilaterian from the Ediacaran of South Australia
New Data from Monoplacophora and a Carefully-Curated Dataset Resolve Molluscan Relationships Kevin M
New Data on Kimberella, the Vendian Mollusc-Like Organism
Ancestors Aplacophoran Molluscs and Their Derivation from Chiton-Like a Molecular Palaeobiological Hypothesis for the Origin Of
Paleontological Evidence for the Supposed Precambrian Occurrence of Mollusks A
Determining Phylogenetic Position of Ediacaran Macrofossils Dickinsonia and Andiva Using Biomarkers
Ediacara Biota’
The Most Probable Eumetazoa Among Late Precambrian Macrofossils
Following the Logic Behind Biological Interpretations of the Ediacaran Biotas
Diverse Assemblage of Ediacaran Fossils from Central Iran Seyed Hamid Vaziri1,2, Mahmoud Reza Majidifard3 & Marc Lafamme2
The Realities of the Cambrian 'Explosion'
Ecological Drivers of the Ediacaran- Cambrian Diversification of Metazoa Douglas H. Erwin & Sarah Tweedt
Soft-Bodied Mollusc with Radula from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale
An Integrated View of Precambrian Eumetazoan Evolution
Traces of Locomotion of Ediacaran Macroorganisms
Evolutionary Paleoecology of Ediacaran Benthic Marine Animals
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The Ediacara Biota: a Terminal Neoproterozoic Experiment in the Evolution of Life Guy M
Food Sources for the Ediacara Biota Communities ✉ ✉ Ilya Bobrovskiy 1,3 , Janet M
The Two Phases of the Cambrian Explosion Andrey Yu
The Origin of the Metazoa in the Light of the Proterozoic Fossil Record
Following the Logic Behind Biological Interpretations of the Ediacaran Biotas
Two Schools of Evolutionary Thought
INTRODUCTION to PALEOBIOLOGY and the FOSSIL RECORD in Oxygen Levels in the Deep Ocean (Canfi Eld Et Al