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  • RELATING EDIACARAN FRONDS 1 T. Alexander Dececchi *, Guy M

    RELATING EDIACARAN FRONDS 1 T. Alexander Dececchi *, Guy M

  • SI Appendix Specimen Analysis for L-System Parameter Coding

    SI Appendix Specimen Analysis for L-System Parameter Coding

  • Deconstructing an Ediacaran Frond: Three-Dimensional Preservation of Arborea from Ediacara, South Australia

    Deconstructing an Ediacaran Frond: Three-Dimensional Preservation of Arborea from Ediacara, South Australia

  • New Ediacara Fossils Preserved in Marine Limestone and Their Ecological Implications

    New Ediacara Fossils Preserved in Marine Limestone and Their Ecological Implications

  • Of Time and Taphonomy: Preservation in the Ediacaran

    Of Time and Taphonomy: Preservation in the Ediacaran

  • First Non-Destructive Internal Imaging of Rangea, an Icon of Complex Ediacaran Life

    First Non-Destructive Internal Imaging of Rangea, an Icon of Complex Ediacaran Life

  • New Evidence on the Taphonomic Context of the Ediacaran Pteridinium

    New Evidence on the Taphonomic Context of the Ediacaran Pteridinium

  • Sepkoski, J.J. 1992. Compendium of Fossil Marine Animal Families

    Sepkoski, J.J. 1992. Compendium of Fossil Marine Animal Families

  • Ediacaran Extinction and Cambrian Explosion

    Ediacaran Extinction and Cambrian Explosion

  • The Palaeontology Newsletter

    The Palaeontology Newsletter

  • Experimental Fluid Mechanics of an Ediacaran Frond

    Experimental Fluid Mechanics of an Ediacaran Frond

  • 538 MILLION YEARS AGO on OUR PLANET Namibia Has Been a Key Region for Understanding Ediacaran Palaeontology Since Early Days of the 20Th Century

    538 MILLION YEARS AGO on OUR PLANET Namibia Has Been a Key Region for Understanding Ediacaran Palaeontology Since Early Days of the 20Th Century

  • Population Structure of the Oldest Known Macroscopic Communities from Mistaken Point, Newfoundland Author(S): Simon A

    Population Structure of the Oldest Known Macroscopic Communities from Mistaken Point, Newfoundland Author(S): Simon A

  • Metacommunity Analyses Show Increase in Ecological Specialisation 2 Throughout the Ediacaran 3

    Metacommunity Analyses Show Increase in Ecological Specialisation 2 Throughout the Ediacaran 3

  • Fractal Branching Organizations of Ediacaran Rangeomorph Fronds Reveal a Lost

    Fractal Branching Organizations of Ediacaran Rangeomorph Fronds Reveal a Lost

  • Phylogenetic Relationships Among the Rangeomorpha: the Importance of Outgroup Selection and Implications for Their Diversification

    Phylogenetic Relationships Among the Rangeomorpha: the Importance of Outgroup Selection and Implications for Their Diversification

  • This Article Appeared in a Journal Published by Elsevier. the Attached

    This Article Appeared in a Journal Published by Elsevier. the Attached

  • Rangea Schneiderhoehni

    Rangea Schneiderhoehni

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  • Paleoecology and Taphonomy of Ediacaran Macrofossils from the Khatyspyt Formation, Olenek
  • Constructional and Functional Anatomy of Ediacaran Rangeomorphs
  • Eoandromeda and the Origin of Ctenophora
  • Ediacaran–Cambrian Paleogeography of Baltica: a Paleomagnetic View from a Diamond Pit on the White Sea East Coast
  • The Ediacaran-Early Cambrian Fossil Record in Southwest Gondwana 20
  • Ediacara Biota’
  • CAMBRIAN EDIACARAN-TYPE FOSSILS 735 Specimen to Tirasiana Disciformis on the Basis of Its Close Re
  • Following the Logic Behind Biological Interpretations of the Ediacaran Biotas
  • CAMBRIAN PETALONAMID STROMATOVERIS PHYLOGENETICALLY LINKS EDIACARAN BIOTA to LATER ANIMALS by JENNIFER F
  • Fractal Branching Organizations of Ediacaran Rangeomorph Fronds Reveal a Lost Proterozoic Body Plan
  • Boron Paleosalinity Proxy for Deeply Buried Paleozoic and Ediacaran Fossils T Gregory Retallack
  • THE EDIACARA BIOTA: Neoproterozoic Origin of Animals and Their Ecosystems
  • Following the Logic Behind Biological Interpretations of the Ediacaran Biotas
  • The Importance of Nama Group Sediments and Fossils to the Debate About Animal Origins Introduction
  • Charniodiscus.Pdf


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