This table contains taxonomic, size, and source information describing the largest known fossil plants, animals, protists, and prokaryotes in the fossil record. The prokaryote record covers only the Archaean and early Paleoproterozoic. The protist, animal, and vascular plant records cover all relevant geological periods from the Paleoproterozoic through the Neogene. See also http://bodysize.nescent.org
<p>The left tree shows the phylogeny with black bars corresponding to the stratigraphic ranges of ea...
Fig. 11. Reconstruction of the Howick Arthropleura. (a) Scale of the Howick Arthropleura relative to...
International audienceThe Paleoproterozoic (2.5-1.6 Ga) Era is a decisive time in Earth and life his...
This table contains taxonomic, size, and source information describing the largest known fossil plan...
peer reviewedThe Precambrian era records the evolution of the domain Eucarya. Although the taxonomy ...
This resource presents information about the Eukaryota, which includes all animals, plants, fungi, a...
Book synopsis: The history of life is illustrated by fossils which give crucial information on the p...
Using molecular sequence data, biologists can generate hypotheses of protistan phylogeny and diverge...
For this research project, information was compiled for all known fossils of marine plants (i.e., no...
The geological record of protists begins well before the Ediacaran and Cambrian diversification of a...
Using molecular sequence data, biologists can generate hypotheses of protistan phylogeny and diverge...
Many compendia at the species, genus and family levels document the fossil record, but these are not...
Estimates of body size for fossil mammals, with geological age and taxonomic position, as well as in...
Foliar fossils of Proteaceae are reviewed, and useful specimens for interpreting evolution, and past...
The maximum size of organisms has increased enormously since the initial appearance of life \u3e 3.5...
<p>The left tree shows the phylogeny with black bars corresponding to the stratigraphic ranges of ea...
Fig. 11. Reconstruction of the Howick Arthropleura. (a) Scale of the Howick Arthropleura relative to...
International audienceThe Paleoproterozoic (2.5-1.6 Ga) Era is a decisive time in Earth and life his...
This table contains taxonomic, size, and source information describing the largest known fossil plan...
peer reviewedThe Precambrian era records the evolution of the domain Eucarya. Although the taxonomy ...
This resource presents information about the Eukaryota, which includes all animals, plants, fungi, a...
Book synopsis: The history of life is illustrated by fossils which give crucial information on the p...
Using molecular sequence data, biologists can generate hypotheses of protistan phylogeny and diverge...
For this research project, information was compiled for all known fossils of marine plants (i.e., no...
The geological record of protists begins well before the Ediacaran and Cambrian diversification of a...
Using molecular sequence data, biologists can generate hypotheses of protistan phylogeny and diverge...
Many compendia at the species, genus and family levels document the fossil record, but these are not...
Estimates of body size for fossil mammals, with geological age and taxonomic position, as well as in...
Foliar fossils of Proteaceae are reviewed, and useful specimens for interpreting evolution, and past...
The maximum size of organisms has increased enormously since the initial appearance of life \u3e 3.5...
<p>The left tree shows the phylogeny with black bars corresponding to the stratigraphic ranges of ea...
Fig. 11. Reconstruction of the Howick Arthropleura. (a) Scale of the Howick Arthropleura relative to...
International audienceThe Paleoproterozoic (2.5-1.6 Ga) Era is a decisive time in Earth and life his...