نتایج جستجو برای: cambrian

تعداد نتایج: 2615  

2010
MICHAEL J. VENDRASCO SUSANNAH M. PORTER ARTEM V. KOUCHINSKY GUOXIANG LI CHRISTINE Z. FERNANDEZ

Shell microstructures in some of the oldest known mollusk fossils (from the early to middle Cambrian Period; 542 to 510 million years ago) are diverse, strong, and in some cases unusual. We herein review our recent work focused on different aspects of shell microstructures in Cambrian mollusks, briefly summarizing some of the major conclusions from a few of our recent publications and adding so...

2009
Seth Finnegan Woodward W. Fischer SARA B. PRUSS SETH FINNEGAN WOODWARD W. FISCHER ANDREW H. KNOLL

Calcareous skeletons evolved as part of the greater Ediacaran/Cambrian diversification of marine animals; however, skeletons did not become permanent, globally important sources of carbonate sediment until the Ordovician radiation. Representative carbonate facies in a Series 3 Cambrian to Tremadocian succession from western Newfoundland and Ordovician successions from the Ibex area, Utah, show ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
J Vannier M Steiner E Renvoisé S-X Hu J-P Casanova

Although palaeontological evidence from exceptional biota demonstrates the existence of diverse marine communities in the Early Cambrian (approx. 540-520 Myr ago), little is known concerning the functioning of the marine ecosystem, especially its trophic structure and the full range of ecological niches colonized by the fauna. The presence of a diverse zooplankton in Early Cambrian oceans is st...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2003
Mary L Droser Seth Finnegan

There was a major diversification known as the Ordovician Radiation, in the period immediately following the Cambrian. This event is unique in taxonomic, ecologic and biogeographic aspects.While all of the phyla but one were established during the Cambrian explosion, taxonomic increases during the Ordovician were manifest at lower taxonomic levels although ordinal level diversity doubled. Marin...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Joachim T. Haug Georg Mayer Carolin Haug Derek E.G. Briggs

Lobopodians, a nonmonophyletic assemblage of worm-shaped soft-bodied animals most closely related to arthropods, show two major morphotypes: long-legged and short-legged forms. The morphotype with stubby, conical legs has a long evolutionary history, from the early Cambrian through the Carboniferous, including the living onychophorans and tardigrades. Species with tubular lobopods exceeding the...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Paulyn Cartwright Susan L. Halgedahl Jonathan R. Hendricks Richard D. Jarrard Antonio C. Marques Allen G. Collins Bruce S. Lieberman

Cnidarians represent an early diverging animal group and thus insight into their origin and diversification is key to understanding metazoan evolution. Further, cnidarian jellyfish comprise an important component of modern marine planktonic ecosystems. Here we report on exceptionally preserved cnidarian jellyfish fossils from the Middle Cambrian (approximately 505 million years old) Marjum Form...

Journal: :Electr. J. Comb. 2015
Nathan Reading David E Speyer

This paper completes the project of constructing combinatorial models (called frameworks) for the exchange graph and g-vector fan associated to any exchange matrix B whose Cartan companion is of finite or affine type, using the combinatorics and geometry of Coxeter-sortable elements and Cambrian lattices/fans. Specifically, we construct a framework in the unique non-acyclic affine case, the cyc...

Journal: :journal of sciences, islamic republic of iran 2010
h. ameri

cambrian sedimentary facies are exposed throughout north part of kerman region. trilobites’ faunas are the most common invertebrate fossils within the cambrian strata. the section is made of 217 m of sandstone, shale, limestone and dolomite. in this study, 153 trilobite samples including seven species and genera were identified from the dahu section 12 km. east of zarand. this trilobite’s assem...

2013
Fangchen Zhao David J. Bottjer Shixue Hu Zongjun Yin Maoyan Zhu

Here we report exceptionally preserved non-biomineralized compound eyes of a non-trilobite arthropod Cindarella eucalla from the lower Cambrian Chengjiang Lagerstätte, China. The specimen represents the oldest microanatomical evidence confirming the occurrence of highly developed vision in the early Cambrian, over 2,000 ommatidia in each eye. Moreover, a quantitative analysis of the distributio...

2014
Rodrick Wallace

Tlusty’s topological analysis of the genetic code suggests ecosystem changes in available metabolic free energy that predated the aerobic transition enabled a punctuated sequence of increasingly complex genetic codes and protein translators. These coevolved via a ‘Cambrian explosion’ until, very early on, the ancestor of the present narrow spectrum of protein machineries became evolutionarily l...

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