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Tribrachidium
Lifestyle of the Octoradiate Eoandromeda in the Ediacaran
Traces of Locomotion of Ediacaran Macroorganisms
Spatial Point Pattern Analysis of Sessile Ediacaran Taxa from Nilpena Ediacara National Park, South Australia
Sepkoski, J.J. 1992. Compendium of Fossil Marine Animal Families
Ediacaran Extinction and Cambrian Explosion
The Ediacaran Period
Pentaradial Eukaryote Suggests Expansion of Suspension Feeding in White Sea‑Aged Ediacaran Communities Kelsie Cracknell1, Diego C
'Savannah' Hypothesis for Early Bilaterian Evolution
Ediacaran Matground Ecology Persisted Into the Earliest Cambrian
New Data on Kimberella, the Vendian Mollusc-Like Organism (White Sea Region, Russia): Palaeoecological and Evolutionary Implications
Palaeoecology of Ediacaran Communities from the Flinders
Age of Neoproterozoic Bilatarian Body and Trace Fossils, White Sea, Russia: Implications for Metazoan Evolution M
ESS261H Earth System Evolution Course Journal Volume 1, April 2021
Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland
Tribrachidium Demonstrates Complexity of Neoproterozoic Ecosystems Article Version: Published Manuscript
Following the Logic Behind Biological Interpretations of the Ediacaran Biotas
This Article Appeared in a Journal Published by Elsevier. the Attached
Darwin's Lost World
Top View
Ontogenetic Transformations and Re-Interpretation of Ediacaran Trilobozoa
(Ediacaran) Fossils in the White
Eoandromeda and the Origin of Ctenophora
Ediacaran–Cambrian Paleogeography of Baltica: a Paleomagnetic View from a Diamond Pit on the White Sea East Coast
Ediacaran Life on Land
Symmetry Transformations in Metazoan Evolution and Development
May 1St–15Th, 2020
Following the Logic Behind Biological Interpretations of the Ediacaran Biotas
Savannah' Hypothesis for Early Bilaterian Evolution
Chapter 18. the Ediacaran Period
New Data from the Ediacaran of South Australia A
Traces of Locomotion of Ediacaran Macroorganisms
Food Sources for the Ediacara Biota Communities ✉ ✉ Ilya Bobrovskiy 1,3 , Janet M
Darroch Et Al 2018 TREE
Rheotaxis in the Ediacaran Epibenthic Organism Parvancorina from South Australia Received: 15 November 2016 John R
Following the Logic Behind Biological Interpretations of the Ediacaran Biotas
INTRODUCTION to PALEOBIOLOGY and the FOSSIL RECORD in Oxygen Levels in the Deep Ocean (Canfi Eld Et Al