نتایج جستجو برای: cambrian

تعداد نتایج: 2615  

2010
Jean-Bernard Caron Simon Conway Morris Degan Shu

Molecular and morphological evidence unite the hemichordates and echinoderms as the Ambulacraria, but their earliest history remains almost entirely conjectural. This is on account of the morphological disparity of the ambulacrarians and a paucity of obvious stem-groups. We describe here a new taxon Herpetogaster collinsi gen. et sp. nov. from the Burgess Shale (Middle Cambrian) Lagerstätte. Th...

2010
Jian Han Shin Kubota Hiro-omi Uchida George D. Stanley Xiaoyong Yao Degan Shu Yong Li Kinya Yasui

BACKGROUND Abundant fossils from the Ediacaran and Cambrian showing cnidarian grade grossly suggest that cnidarian diversification occurred earlier than that of other eumetazoans. However, fossils of possible soft-bodied polyps are scanty and modern corals are dated back only to the Middle Triassic, although molecular phylogenetic results support the idea that anthozoans represent the first maj...

2016
K M Strang H A Armstrong D A T Harper

The Sirius Passet Lagerstätte of North Greenland contains the first exceptionally preserved mat-ground community of the Cambrian, dominated, in terms of abundance, by trilobites but particularly characterized by iconic arthropods and lobopods, some also occurring in the Burgess shale. High-resolution photography, scanning electron imaging and elemental mapping have been carried out on a variety...

2015
Fabia U. Battistuzzi Paul Billing-Ross Oscar Murillo Alan Filipski Sudhir Kumar Nicolas Vidal

We present a procedure to test the effect of calibration priors on estimated times, which applies a recently developed calibration-free approach (RelTime) method that produces relative divergence times for all nodes in the tree. We illustrate this protocol by applying it to a timetree of metazoan diversification (Erwin DH, Laflamme M, Tweedt SM, Sperling EA, Pisani D, Peterson KJ. 2011. The Cam...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2015
Fabia U Battistuzzi Paul Billing-Ross Oscar Murillo Alan Filipski Sudhir Kumar

We present a procedure to test the effect of calibration priors on estimated times, which applies a recently developed calibration-free approach (RelTime) method that produces relative divergence times for all nodes in the tree. We illustrate this protocol by applying it to a timetree of metazoan diversification (Erwin DH, Laflamme M, Tweedt SM, Sperling EA, Pisani D, Peterson KJ. 2011. The Cam...

2010
D. A. Fike

An anomalous enrichment in marine sulfate dSSO4 is preserved in globally-distributed latest Ediacaran–early Cambrian strata. The proximity of this anomaly to the Ediacaran–Cambrian boundary and the associated evolutionary radiation has invited speculation that the two are causally related. Here we present a high-resolution record of paired sulfate (dSSO4 ) and pyrite (dSpyr) from sediments span...

2013
John S. Peel Martin Stein Reinhardt Møbjerg Kristensen

Cycloneuralians form a rich and diverse element within Cambrian assemblages of exceptionally preserved fossils. Most resemble priapulid worms whereas other Cycloneuralia (Nematoda, Nematomorpha, Kinorhyncha, Loricifera), well known at the present day, have little or no fossil record. First reports of Sirilorica Peel, 2010 from the lower Cambrian Sirius Passet fauna of North Greenland described ...

2015
M.L. Knope N.A. Heim L.O. Frishkoff J.L. Payne

The origin of most animal phyla and classes during the Cambrian explosion has been hypothesized to represent an 'early burst' of evolutionary exploration of functional ecological possibilities. However, the ecological history of marine animals has yet to be fully quantified, preventing an assessment of the early-burst model for functional ecology. Here we use ecological assignments for 18,621 m...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2016
Graham E Budd Illiam S C Jackson

Simulation studies of the early origins of the modern phyla in the fossil record, and the rapid diversification that led to them, show that these are inevitable outcomes of rapid and long-lasting radiations. Recent advances in Cambrian stratigraphy have revealed a more precise picture of the early bilaterian radiation taking place during the earliest Terreneuvian Series, although several ambigu...

Journal: :Current Biology 2002

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