نتایج جستجو برای: early cambrian schists

تعداد نتایج: 688211  

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...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2003
Graham E Budd

Whilst the "Cambrian Explosion" continues to attract much attention from a wide range of earth and life scientists, the detailed patterns exhibited by the terminal Proterozoic-Early Cambrian biotas remain unclear, for reasons of systematics, biostratigraphy and biogeography. In particular, recent changes in absolute dating of the Cambrian have refined the period of time that the fossil record m...

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...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Xian-guang Hou Richard J. Aldridge David J. Siveter Derek J. Siveter Mark Williams Jan Zalasiewicz Xiao-ya Ma

Hemichordates are known as fossils from at least the earliest mid-Cambrian Period (ca. 510 Ma) and are well represented in the fossil record by the graptolithinid pterobranchs ("graptolites"), which include the most abundantly preserved component of Paleozoic macroplankton. However, records of the soft tissues of fossil hemichordates are exceedingly rare and lack clear anatomical details. Galea...

2002
BRUCE S. LIEBERMAN

This paper presents a phylogenetic analysis of the ‘‘Fallotaspidoidea,’’ a determination of the biogeographic origins of the eutrilobites, and an evaluation of the timing of the Cambrian radiation based on biogeographic evidence. Phylogenetic analysis incorporated 29 exoskeletal characters and 16 ingroup taxa. In the single most parsimonious tree the genus Fallotaspidella Repina, 1961, is the s...

Journal: :دیرینه شناسی 0
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to assess biogeographic affinity of the late cambrian (furongian) and the early ordovician (late tremadocian) faunas of eastern alborz, a multivariate cluster analysis using the pair-group raup-crick similarity index has been applied. the late cambrian fauna of alborz shows clear gondwanan signatures with the closest affinities to the contemporaneous faunas of temperate latitude peri-gondwana (...

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: :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...

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