نتایج جستجو برای: upper cambrian

تعداد نتایج: 207398  

Journal: :Biology letters 2007
Christian B Skovsted Glenn A Brock Anna Lindström John S Peel John R Paterson Margaret K Fuller

Predation is arguably one of the main driving forces of early metazoan evolution, yet the fossil record of predation during the Ediacaran-Early Cambrian transition is relatively poor. Here, we present direct evidence of failed durophagous (shell-breaking) predation and subsequent shell repair in the Early Cambrian (Botoman) epibenthic mollusc Marocella from the Mernmerna Formation and Oraparinn...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
S Zamora A B Smith

Feeding arms carrying coelomic extensions of the theca are thought to be unique to crinoids among stemmed echinoderms. However, a new two-armed echinoderm from the earliest Middle Cambrian of Spain displays a highly unexpected morphology. X-ray microtomographic analysis of its arms shows they are polyplated in their proximal part with a dorsal series of uniserial elements enclosing a large coel...

Journal: :Earth-Science Reviews 2022

The diversification of animals during the Cambrian Period is one most significant evolutionary events in Earth’s history. However, sequence leading to origin ‘modern’ ecosystems and exact temporal relationship between Ediacaran faunas are uncertain, as identification Ediacaran–Cambrian boundary global correlation through this interval remains problematic. Here we review controversies surroundin...

2008
T. D. Raub

5.14.5 References Planetary Moment of Inertia and the Spin-Axis Apparent Polar Wander (APW) = Plate motion + TPW Different Information in Different Reference Frames Type 0' TPW: Mass Redistribution at Clock to Millenial Timescales, of Inconsistent Sense Type I TPW: Slow/Prolonged TPW Type II TPW: Fast/Multiple/Oscillatory TPW: A Distinct Flavor of Inertial Interchange Hypothesized Rapid or Prol...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1994
A H Knoll

In rocks of late Paleoproterozoic and Mesoproterozoic age (ca. 1700-1000 million years ago), probable eukaryotic microfossils are widespread and well preserved, but assemblage and global diversities are low and turnover is slow. Near the Mesoproterozoic-Neoproterozoic boundary (1000 million years ago), red, green, and chromophytic algae diversified; molecular phylogenies suggest that this was p...

2008
Bruce S. Lieberman

Evidence from a variety of research areas, including phylogenetic palaeobiogeographic studies of trilobites, indicates that there may be a fuse to the Cambrian radiation, with a duration on the order of 20–70 myr. Evolution in trilobites appears to have been powerfully influenced by the tectonic changes occurring at the end of the Neoproterozoic: especially the breakup of Pannotia. This contine...

Journal: :journal of sciences, islamic republic of iran 2012
j. izadyar

late neoproterozoic-early cambrian schists have been occurred in southwest of zanjan city from the soltanieh belt. the soltanieh belt in northwest of iran is uplifted basement of precambrian-paleozoic in main central iran zone and includes outcrops of precambrian, paleozoic and mesozoic formations. late neoproterozoic-early cambrian schists, the oldest stratigraphy unit in the region, consist o...

Journal: :Biology letters 2016
Xi-Guang Zhang Martin R Smith Jie Yang Jin-Bo Hou

The restricted, exclusively terrestrial distribution of modern Onychophora contrasts strikingly with the rich diversity of onychophoran-like fossils preserved in marine Cambrian Lagerstätten The transition from these early forebears to the modern onychophoran body plan is poorly constrained, in part owing to the absence of fossils preserving details of the soft anatomy. Here, we report muscle t...

2015
Qiang Ou Shuhai Xiao Jian Han Ge Sun Fang Zhang Zhifei Zhang Degan Shu

Ctenophores are traditionally regarded as "lower" metazoans, sharing with cnidarians a diploblastic grade of organization. Unlike cnidarians, where skeletonization (biomineralization and sclerotization) evolved repeatedly among ecologically important taxa (for example, scleractinians and octocorals), living ctenophores are characteristically soft-bodied animals. We report six sclerotized and ar...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2008
Graham E Budd

The fossil record of the earliest animals has been enlivened in recent years by a series of spectacular discoveries, including embryos, from the Ediacaran to the Cambrian, but many issues, not least of dating and interpretation, remain controversial. In particular, aspects of taphonomy of the earliest fossils require careful consideration before pronouncements about their affinities. Neverthele...

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