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RELATING EDIACARAN FRONDS 1 T. Alexander Dececchi *, Guy M
SI Appendix Specimen Analysis for L-System Parameter Coding
Deconstructing an Ediacaran Frond: Three-Dimensional Preservation of Arborea from Ediacara, South Australia
New Ediacara Fossils Preserved in Marine Limestone and Their Ecological Implications
Of Time and Taphonomy: Preservation in the Ediacaran
First Non-Destructive Internal Imaging of Rangea, an Icon of Complex Ediacaran Life
New Evidence on the Taphonomic Context of the Ediacaran Pteridinium
Sepkoski, J.J. 1992. Compendium of Fossil Marine Animal Families
Ediacaran Extinction and Cambrian Explosion
The Palaeontology Newsletter
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
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
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
This Article Appeared in a Journal Published by Elsevier. the Attached
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
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