Two major, extended diversifications punctuated the evolution of marine life during the Early Palaeozoic. The interregnum, however, between the Cambrian Explosion and the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event, is exemplified by the Furongian Gap when there was a marked drop in biodiversity. It is unclear whether the gap is apparent, due to sampling failure or lack of rock, or real — associated with unique and fluctuating environments, a distinctive palaeogeography and extreme climates during the late Cambrian. Indications suggest that there has been little attention paid to this interval compared with those below and above, while some of the classical areas for Cambrian research, such as Bohemia, have poor coverage through the Furongian...
The greatest relative changes in marine biodiversity accumulation occurred during the Early Paleozoi...
The ‘Cambrian Explosion’ describes the rapid increase in animal diversity and abundance, as manifest...
Classification of extinction events and their severity is generally based on taxonomic counts. The e...
Two major, extended diversifications punctuated the evolution of marine life during the Early Palaeo...
Two major, extended diversifications punctuated the evolution of marine life during the Early Palaeo...
A review of biodiversity curves of marine organisms indicates that, despite fluctuations in amplitud...
The early Palaeozoic Era records the initial biodiversification of the Phanerozoic. The increase in ...
Following the appearance of numerous animal phyla during the ‘Cambrian Explosion’, the ‘Great Ordovi...
International audienceThe early Palaeozoic radiation has generally been documented through the promo...
The Cambrian ‘Explosion’, located by many authors between 540 and 520 million years ago (Ma), is con...
SummaryThe sudden appearance of fossils that marks the so-called ‘Cambrian explosion’ has intrigued ...
Contrasts between the Cambrian Explosion (CE) and the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (GOB...
In the last decade, at least thirty individual hypotheses have been invoked to explain the Cambrian ...
Brachiopods are among the first animal phyla to emerge from the Cambrian Explosion, rapidly diversif...
Latest Precambrian to Early Palaeozoic biosphere evolution triggered changes in early diagenesis and...
The greatest relative changes in marine biodiversity accumulation occurred during the Early Paleozoi...
The ‘Cambrian Explosion’ describes the rapid increase in animal diversity and abundance, as manifest...
Classification of extinction events and their severity is generally based on taxonomic counts. The e...
Two major, extended diversifications punctuated the evolution of marine life during the Early Palaeo...
Two major, extended diversifications punctuated the evolution of marine life during the Early Palaeo...
A review of biodiversity curves of marine organisms indicates that, despite fluctuations in amplitud...
The early Palaeozoic Era records the initial biodiversification of the Phanerozoic. The increase in ...
Following the appearance of numerous animal phyla during the ‘Cambrian Explosion’, the ‘Great Ordovi...
International audienceThe early Palaeozoic radiation has generally been documented through the promo...
The Cambrian ‘Explosion’, located by many authors between 540 and 520 million years ago (Ma), is con...
SummaryThe sudden appearance of fossils that marks the so-called ‘Cambrian explosion’ has intrigued ...
Contrasts between the Cambrian Explosion (CE) and the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (GOB...
In the last decade, at least thirty individual hypotheses have been invoked to explain the Cambrian ...
Brachiopods are among the first animal phyla to emerge from the Cambrian Explosion, rapidly diversif...
Latest Precambrian to Early Palaeozoic biosphere evolution triggered changes in early diagenesis and...
The greatest relative changes in marine biodiversity accumulation occurred during the Early Paleozoi...
The ‘Cambrian Explosion’ describes the rapid increase in animal diversity and abundance, as manifest...
Classification of extinction events and their severity is generally based on taxonomic counts. The e...