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  • An Exceptionally Preserved Arthropod Cardiovascular System from the Early Cambrian

    An Exceptionally Preserved Arthropod Cardiovascular System from the Early Cambrian

  • The Cambrian Explosion: a Big Bang in the Evolution of Animals

    The Cambrian Explosion: a Big Bang in the Evolution of Animals

  • The Impact of Deep-Tier Burrow Systems in Sediment Mixing and Ecosystem Engineering in Early Cambrian Carbonate Settings

    The Impact of Deep-Tier Burrow Systems in Sediment Mixing and Ecosystem Engineering in Early Cambrian Carbonate Settings

  • This Is a PDF File of the Manuscript That Has Been Accepted for Publication

    This Is a PDF File of the Manuscript That Has Been Accepted for Publication

  • A New Phyllopod Bed-Like Assemblage from the Burgess Shale of the Canadian Rockies

    A New Phyllopod Bed-Like Assemblage from the Burgess Shale of the Canadian Rockies

  • Paleoecology of the Greater Phyllopod Bed Community, Burgess Shale ⁎ Jean-Bernard Caron , Donald A

    Paleoecology of the Greater Phyllopod Bed Community, Burgess Shale ⁎ Jean-Bernard Caron , Donald A

  • A New Marrellomorph Euarthropod from the Early Ordovician of Argentina

    A New Marrellomorph Euarthropod from the Early Ordovician of Argentina

  • Jp Vol5 Study Guide Epi51-52

    Jp Vol5 Study Guide Epi51-52

  • Parvancorina — an Arthropod from the Late Precambrian (Ediacarian) of South Australia

    Parvancorina — an Arthropod from the Late Precambrian (Ediacarian) of South Australia

  • Canada Archives Canada Published Heritage Direction Du Branch Patrimoine De I'edition

    Canada Archives Canada Published Heritage Direction Du Branch Patrimoine De I'edition

  • 1532 Legg.Vp

    1532 Legg.Vp

  • Biogeography and the Cambrian Radiation of Arachnomorph Arthropods

    Biogeography and the Cambrian Radiation of Arachnomorph Arthropods

  • Moulting Arthropod Caught in the Act a Cambrian Fossil Confirms That Early Arthropods Shed Their Coats Just As They Do Today

    Moulting Arthropod Caught in the Act a Cambrian Fossil Confirms That Early Arthropods Shed Their Coats Just As They Do Today

  • Geologic Time: Big Ideas

    Geologic Time: Big Ideas

  • Marrella−Like Arthropod from the Cambrian of Australia: a New Link Between “Orsten”−Type and Burgess Shale Assemblages

    Marrella−Like Arthropod from the Cambrian of Australia: a New Link Between “Orsten”−Type and Burgess Shale Assemblages

  • Mechanism for Burgess Shale-Type Preservation

    Mechanism for Burgess Shale-Type Preservation

  • Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections

    Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections

  • Mandibulate Convergence in an Armoured Cambrian Stem Chelicerate Cédric Aria1,4* and Jean-Bernard Caron1,2,3

    Mandibulate Convergence in an Armoured Cambrian Stem Chelicerate Cédric Aria1,4* and Jean-Bernard Caron1,2,3

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  • Evolution in the Cambrian Colour in Burgess Shale Animals and The
  • The Fezouata Fossils of Morocco; an Extraordinary Record of Marine Life in the Early Ordovicianpeter Van Roy, Derek E
  • The Methane Circus
  • Burgess Shale-Type Preservation and Its Distribution in Space and Time
  • Journal of Paleontology
  • LESSON #1: the Burgess Shale: Who? What? Where? When?
  • Students Explore Fossil Creatures of the Cambrian Period Burgess
  • A Revision of the Late Ordovician Marrellomorph Arthropod Furca Bohemica from Czech Republic
  • Sidneyia Inexpectans from the Burgess Shale Fauna Axelle Zacaï, Jean Vannier, Rudy Lerosey-Aubril
  • Title: Fossil Focus Marrellomorph Arthropods IMPORTANT
  • Harry Whittington (1916–2010) Thousands Collected by the Geological Survey Palaeontologist Who Revealed the Extraordinary Animals of the Burgess Shale
  • Proceedings of the United States National Museum
  • The Phylogeny of Arachnomorph Arthropods and the Origin of the Chelicerata Trevor J
  • Life Strategies of Brachiopods from the Cambrian Burgess Shale
  • Two Schools of Evolutionary Thought


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