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  • A Revised Morphology of Cloudina with Ecological and Phylogenetic Implications Andrew J

    A Revised Morphology of Cloudina with Ecological and Phylogenetic Implications Andrew J

  • The Fossil Record of the Cambrian “Explosion”: Resolving the Tree of Life Critics As Posing Challenges to Evolution

    The Fossil Record of the Cambrian “Explosion”: Resolving the Tree of Life Critics As Posing Challenges to Evolution

  • Decoding the Fossil Record of Early Lophophorates

    Decoding the Fossil Record of Early Lophophorates

  • New Finds of Skeletal Fossils in the Terminal Neoproterozoic of the Siberian Platform and Spain

    New Finds of Skeletal Fossils in the Terminal Neoproterozoic of the Siberian Platform and Spain

  • Field Workshop on the Ediacaran Nama Group of Southern Namibia

    Field Workshop on the Ediacaran Nama Group of Southern Namibia

  • Cloudina-Corumbella-Namacalathus

    Cloudina-Corumbella-Namacalathus

  • Ediacaran Extinction and Cambrian Explosion

    Ediacaran Extinction and Cambrian Explosion

  • Pentaradial Eukaryote Suggests Expansion of Suspension Feeding in White Sea‑Aged Ediacaran Communities Kelsie Cracknell1, Diego C

    Pentaradial Eukaryote Suggests Expansion of Suspension Feeding in White Sea‑Aged Ediacaran Communities Kelsie Cracknell1, Diego C

  • CAMBRIAN SURVIVOR AMONG SMALL CARBONACEOUS FOSSILS (SCFS) by BEN J

    CAMBRIAN SURVIVOR AMONG SMALL CARBONACEOUS FOSSILS (SCFS) by BEN J

  • Complex Skeletons Evolved Earlier Than Realised, Fossils Suggest

    Complex Skeletons Evolved Earlier Than Realised, Fossils Suggest

  • A Cosmopolitan Late Ediacaran Biotic Assemblage: New Fossils From

    A Cosmopolitan Late Ediacaran Biotic Assemblage: New Fossils From

  • Cloudina-Corumbella-Namacalathus Association from the Itapucumi

    Cloudina-Corumbella-Namacalathus Association from the Itapucumi

  • Chapter 13 Namibia

    Chapter 13 Namibia

  • The Early Cambrian Fauna of North-East Greenland

    The Early Cambrian Fauna of North-East Greenland

  • Complex Skeletons Evolved Earlier Than Realized, Fossils Suggest 6 November 2015

    Complex Skeletons Evolved Earlier Than Realized, Fossils Suggest 6 November 2015

  • Calcified Metazoans in Thrombolite-Stromatolite Reefs of The

    Calcified Metazoans in Thrombolite-Stromatolite Reefs of The

  • The Latest Ediacaran Wormworld Fauna: Setting the Ecological Stage for the Cambrian Explosion

    The Latest Ediacaran Wormworld Fauna: Setting the Ecological Stage for the Cambrian Explosion

  • 1 Integrated Record of Environmental Change and Evolution Challenges the Cambrian

    1 Integrated Record of Environmental Change and Evolution Challenges the Cambrian

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  • Three-Dimensional Reconstructions of the Putative Metazoan Namapoikia
  • The Latest Ediacaran Wormworld Fauna: Setting the Ecological Stage for the Cambrian Explosion
  • Digital Reconstructions of Fossil Morphologies, Nama Group, Namibia Wesley Andres Watters
  • Multiple Branching and Attachment Structures in Cloudinomorphs
  • Ediacaran Skeletal Metazoan Interpreted As a Lophophorate
  • Explaining the Cambrian "Explosion" of Animals
  • The Ediacaran-Early Cambrian Fossil Record in Southwest Gondwana 20
  • Palaeoecology of Ediacaran Metazoan Reefs
  • Ediacara Biota’
  • Cloudinid - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia Page 1
  • Calibrating the Coevolution of Ediacaran Life and Environment
  • Calibrating the Coevolution of Ediacaran Life and Environment
  • Palaeoecology of Ediacaran Metazoan Reefs
  • A Trigger for the Cambrian Explosion?
  • Diverse Assemblage of Ediacaran Fossils from Central Iran Seyed Hamid Vaziri1,2, Mahmoud Reza Majidifard3 & Marc Lafamme2
  • Intraspecific Variation in an Ediacaran Skeletal Metazoan: Namacalathus from the Nama Group, Namibia
  • Ecological Interactions in Cloudina from the Ediacaran of Brazil
  • The Two Phases of the Cambrian Explosion Andrey Yu


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