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Early Sponge Evolution: a Review and Phylogenetic Framework
Ediacaran) of Earth – Nature’S Experiments
Lessons from the Fossil Record: the Ediacaran Radiation, the Cambrian Radiation, and the End-Permian Mass Extinction
Скелетные Образования Проблематичных Низших Многоклеточных Вендского (Эдиакарского) Периода
The Cambrian Explosion: How Much Bang for the Buck?
The Early History of the Metazoa—A Paleontologist's Viewpoint
The Origin of Animals: Can Molecular Clocks and the Fossil Record Be Reconciled?
Rangeomorphs, Thectardis (Porifera?) and Dissolved Organic Carbon in the Ediacaran Oceans E
TESTING the PROTOZOAN HYPOTHESIS for EDIACARAN FOSSILS: a DEVELOPMENTAL ANALYSIS of PALAEOPASCICHNUS by JONATHAN B
The Neoproterozoic and Cambrian: a Time of Upheavals, Extremes and Innovations$
Palaecologocal Insights Into the Earliest Skeletal Communities
Ediacaran Biozones Identified with Network Analysis Provide Evidence for Pulsed Extinctions of Early Complex Life
'Savannah' Hypothesis for Early Bilaterian Evolution
The First Animals: Ca. 760-Million-Year-Old Sponge-Like Fossils from Namibia
B Iota Ediacárica, Los Primeros Eumetazoos Del Registro Fósil
Redalyc.First Ediacaran Fauna Occurrence In
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Contributions to Exceptional Fossil Preservation Anthony Drew
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Chronology of Early Cambrian Biomineralization
This Article Appeared in a Journal Published by Elsevier. the Attached
Can Molecular Clocks and the Fossil Record Be Reconciled?
A New Metazoan from the Vendian of the White Sea, Russia, with Possible Affinities to the Ascidians M
The Ediacaran-Early Cambrian Fossil Record in Southwest Gondwana 20
A Preliminary Report on New Ediacaran Fossils from Iran
The Biology of Glass Sponges
Phylum Porifera) and Phylum Cnidaria Karri Michelle Haen Iowa State University
Fossils and Phylogenies
Remains of Pre-Marinoan Sponges?
Geobiology of Stromatolites Benthic Biosystems
Demosponges in the Ordovician of Morocco
Traces of Locomotion of Ediacaran Macroorganisms
Giving the Early Fossil Record of Sponges a Squeeze
Ediacaran Stratigraphy and the Biota of the Adelaide Geosyncline, South Australia