Of time and taphonomy: preservation in the Ediacaran [PDF]
The late Neoproterozoic witnessed a revolution in the history of life: the transition from a microbial world to the one known today. The enigmatic organisms of the Ediacaran hold the key to understanding the early evolution ...
Kenchington, Charlotte G. +2 more
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Goldilocks at the dawn of complex life: mountains might have damaged Ediacaran-Cambrian ecosystems and prompted an early Cambrian greenhouse world. [PDF]
Caxito F +11 more
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Metacommunity analyses show an increase in ecological specialisation throughout the Ediacaran period. [PDF]
Eden R, Manica A, Mitchell EG.
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Three-dimensional reconstructions of the putative metazoan Namapoikia show that it was a microbial construction. [PDF]
Mehra A +3 more
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Recognition of Rare Microfossils Using Transfer Learning and Deep Residual Networks. [PDF]
Wang B +8 more
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Se compara la lito- bio- y quimioestratigrafía de sucesiones sedimentarias del Neoproterozoico del Cratón del Río de la Plata, a saber: Grupo Arroyo del Soldado (GAS), Uruguay y Grupo Sierras Bayas - Formación Cerro Negro (GSB-FmCN) de Tandilia ...
Claudio Gaucher +3 more
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Cell type and gene regulatory network approaches in the evolution of spiralian biomineralisation. [PDF]
Sleight VA.
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Dawn of complex animal food webs: A new predatory anthozoan (Cnidaria) from Cambrian. [PDF]
Ou Q +9 more
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Pentaradial eukaryote suggests expansion of suspension feeding in White Sea-aged Ediacaran communities. [PDF]
Cracknell K +5 more
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Biomineralization by particle attachment in early animals. [PDF]
Gilbert PUPA +6 more
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