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Can Molecular Clocks and the Fossil Record Be Reconciled?
Recent Advances and Unanswered Questions in Deep Molluscan Phylogenetics Author(S): Kevin M
The Fossil Record of the Cambrian “Explosion”: Resolving the Tree of Life Critics As Posing Challenges to Evolution
The Early History of the Metazoa—A Paleontologist's Viewpoint
Ontogeny, Morphology and Taxonomy of the Softbodied Cambrian Mollusc
CAMBRIAN SURVIVOR AMONG SMALL CARBONACEOUS FOSSILS (SCFS) by BEN J
Paleoecology of the Greater Phyllopod Bed Community, Burgess Shale ⁎ Jean-Bernard Caron , Donald A
The Fossil Record and the Cambrian “Explosion”: an Update
Annual Meeting 2007
Two Schools of Evolutionary Thought
Vinther, J., Parry, L., Briggs, D., & Van Roy, P. (2017). Ancestral
Burgess Shale: Cambrian Explosion in Full Bloom
Can Molecular Clocks and the Fossil Record Be Reconciled?
Articulated Wiwaxia from the Cambrian Stage 3 Xiaoshiba Lagersta¨Tte
The Burgess Shale (Middle Cambrian) Fauna Author(S): Simon Conway Morris Reviewed Work(S): Source: Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, Vol
Beyond the Burgess Shale: Cambrian Microfossils Track the Rise and Fall of Hallucigeniid Lobopodians Rspb.Royalsocietypublishing.Org Jean-Bernard Caron1,2, Martin R
Top View
Convergent Evolution of the Molluscan Scleritome Chong Chen , Jonathan
Brachiopods Hitching a Ride: an Early
Savannah' Hypothesis for Early Bilaterian Evolution
Soft-Bodied Mollusc with Radula from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale
Life Strategies of Brachiopods from the Cambrian Burgess Shale
Biogeographic and Biological Comparisons Between the Emu Bay Shale (Kangaroo Island, South Australia) and Other Cambrian Burgess Shale-Type Biotas
Cambrian Explosion
New Reconstruction of the Wiwaxia Scleritome, with Data from Chengjiang Juveniles Received: 16 May 2015 1 2 1 Accepted: 09 September 2015 Zhifei Zhang , Martin R
Two Schools of Evolutionary Thought
'Savannah' Hypothesis for Early Bilaterian Evolution