The ‘Cambrian Explosion’ describes the rapid increase in animal diversity and abundance, as manifest in the fossil record, between ~540 and 520 million years ago (Ma). This event, however, is nested within a far more ancient record of macrofossils extending at least into the late Ediacaran at ~571 Ma. The evolutionary events documented during the Ediacaran–Cambrian interval coincide with geochemical evidence for the modernisation of Earth’s biogeochemical cycles. Holistic integration of fossil and geochemical records leads us to challenge the notion that the Ediacaran and Cambrian worlds were markedly distinct, and places biotic and environmental change within a longer-term narrative. We propose that the evolution of metazoans may have been...
The earliest evolution of the animals remains a taxing biological problem, as all extant clades are ...
The second half of the Ediacaran period began with a large impact – the Acraman impact in South Aust...
ABSTRACT—The Cambrian explosion can be thought of as the culmination of a diversification of eukaryo...
The ‘Cambrian Explosion’ describes the rapid increase in animal diversity and abundance, as manifest...
Research into the long-recognized ‘Cambrian Explosion’ of animal life (e.g., Lipps and Signor, 1992;...
AbstractThe second half of the Ediacaran period began with a large impact – the Acraman impact in So...
In the last decade, at least thirty individual hypotheses have been invoked to explain the Cambrian ...
The replacement of the late Precambrian Ediacaran biota by morphologically disparate animals at the ...
The Ediacaran-Cambrian transition, which incorporates the radiation of animals, lacks a robust globa...
Funding: This work was funded by UKRI grant NE/S014756/1 (E.G.M.) and Project NE/T008458/1 (R.W. and...
SummaryThe sudden appearance of fossils that marks the so-called ‘Cambrian explosion’ has intrigued ...
Unravelling the timing of the metazoan radiation is crucial for elucidating the macroevolutionary pr...
The late Ediacaran to early Cambrian interval witnessed extraordinary radiations of metazoan life. T...
This is the published version of an article published by the Geological Society of America.As signpo...
The Proterozoic-Cambrian transition records the appearance of essentially all animal body plans (phy...
The earliest evolution of the animals remains a taxing biological problem, as all extant clades are ...
The second half of the Ediacaran period began with a large impact – the Acraman impact in South Aust...
ABSTRACT—The Cambrian explosion can be thought of as the culmination of a diversification of eukaryo...
The ‘Cambrian Explosion’ describes the rapid increase in animal diversity and abundance, as manifest...
Research into the long-recognized ‘Cambrian Explosion’ of animal life (e.g., Lipps and Signor, 1992;...
AbstractThe second half of the Ediacaran period began with a large impact – the Acraman impact in So...
In the last decade, at least thirty individual hypotheses have been invoked to explain the Cambrian ...
The replacement of the late Precambrian Ediacaran biota by morphologically disparate animals at the ...
The Ediacaran-Cambrian transition, which incorporates the radiation of animals, lacks a robust globa...
Funding: This work was funded by UKRI grant NE/S014756/1 (E.G.M.) and Project NE/T008458/1 (R.W. and...
SummaryThe sudden appearance of fossils that marks the so-called ‘Cambrian explosion’ has intrigued ...
Unravelling the timing of the metazoan radiation is crucial for elucidating the macroevolutionary pr...
The late Ediacaran to early Cambrian interval witnessed extraordinary radiations of metazoan life. T...
This is the published version of an article published by the Geological Society of America.As signpo...
The Proterozoic-Cambrian transition records the appearance of essentially all animal body plans (phy...
The earliest evolution of the animals remains a taxing biological problem, as all extant clades are ...
The second half of the Ediacaran period began with a large impact – the Acraman impact in South Aust...
ABSTRACT—The Cambrian explosion can be thought of as the culmination of a diversification of eukaryo...