Background: Microfossils of the genus Punctatus include developmental stages such as blastula, gastrula, and hatchlings, and represent the most complete developmental sequence of animals available from the earliest Cambrian. Despite the extremely well-preserved specimens, the evolutionary position of Punctatus has relied only on their conical remains and they have been tentatively assigned to cnidarians. We present a new interpretation of the Punctatus body plan based on the developmental reconstruction aided by recent advances in developmental biology. Results: Punctatus developed from a rather large egg, gastrulated in a mode of invagination from a coeloblastura, and then formed a mouth directly from the blastopore. Spiny benthic hatchlin...
Chancelloriids are an extinct group of spiny Cambrian animals of uncertain phylogenetic position. De...
Abundant fossils from the Ediacaran and Cambrian showing cnidarian grade grossly suggest that cnidar...
The Lophotrochozoa includes disparate tentacle-bearing sessile protostome animals, which apparently ...
Microfossils of the genus Punctatus include developmental stages such as blastula, gastrula, and hat...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Microfossils of the genus <i>Punctatus</i> include developmental stages suc...
<p>The developmental pattern of <i>Punctatus</i> was similar to that of cnidarian actiniarians (sea ...
BACKGROUND: Extant cubozoans are voracious predators characterized by their square shape, four evenl...
Background: Extant cubozoans are voracious predators characterized by their square shape, four evenl...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Extant cubozoans are voracious predators characterized by their square shap...
Fossilized embryos afford direct insight into the pattern of development in extinct organisms, provi...
Fossilized embryos afford direct insight into the pattern of development in extinct organisms, provi...
Fossilized embryos afford direct insight into the pattern of development in extinct organisms, provi...
Countless fossil embryo Olivooides and the hatched larvae, juveniles and adults (the latter two kind...
The Ediacaran–Cambrian transition and the following Cambrian Explosion are among the most fund...
Correct interpretation of the Ediacara biota is critical to our understanding of the dramatic events...
Chancelloriids are an extinct group of spiny Cambrian animals of uncertain phylogenetic position. De...
Abundant fossils from the Ediacaran and Cambrian showing cnidarian grade grossly suggest that cnidar...
The Lophotrochozoa includes disparate tentacle-bearing sessile protostome animals, which apparently ...
Microfossils of the genus Punctatus include developmental stages such as blastula, gastrula, and hat...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Microfossils of the genus <i>Punctatus</i> include developmental stages suc...
<p>The developmental pattern of <i>Punctatus</i> was similar to that of cnidarian actiniarians (sea ...
BACKGROUND: Extant cubozoans are voracious predators characterized by their square shape, four evenl...
Background: Extant cubozoans are voracious predators characterized by their square shape, four evenl...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Extant cubozoans are voracious predators characterized by their square shap...
Fossilized embryos afford direct insight into the pattern of development in extinct organisms, provi...
Fossilized embryos afford direct insight into the pattern of development in extinct organisms, provi...
Fossilized embryos afford direct insight into the pattern of development in extinct organisms, provi...
Countless fossil embryo Olivooides and the hatched larvae, juveniles and adults (the latter two kind...
The Ediacaran–Cambrian transition and the following Cambrian Explosion are among the most fund...
Correct interpretation of the Ediacara biota is critical to our understanding of the dramatic events...
Chancelloriids are an extinct group of spiny Cambrian animals of uncertain phylogenetic position. De...
Abundant fossils from the Ediacaran and Cambrian showing cnidarian grade grossly suggest that cnidar...
The Lophotrochozoa includes disparate tentacle-bearing sessile protostome animals, which apparently ...