The Ediacaran macrofossil Charnia masoni Ford is perhaps the most iconic member of the Rangeomorpha: a group of seemingly sessile, frondose organisms that dominates late Ediacaran benthic, deep‐marine fossil assemblages. Despite C. masoni exhibiting broad palaeogeographical and stratigraphical ranges, there have been few morphological studies that consider the variation observed among populations of specimens derived from multiple global localities. We present an analysis of C. masoni that evaluates specimens from the UK, Canada and Russia, representing the largest morphological study of this taxon to date. We describe substantial morphological variation within C. masoni and present a new morphological model for this species that has signif...
Rocks of the Ediacaran System (635–541 Ma) contain fossil evidence for some of the earliest complex ...
The Earth has supported life for most of its 4.5 billion year history, but the first macroscopic org...
Ediacaran rangeomorphs were the first substantially macroscopic organisms to appear in the fossil re...
The Ediacaran macrofossil Charnia masoni Ford is perhaps the most iconic member of the Rangeomorpha:...
The Ediacaran macrofossil Charnia masoni Ford is perhaps the most iconic member of the Rangeomorpha:...
The Ediacaran macrofossil Charnia masoni Ford is perhaps the most iconic member of the Rangeomorpha:...
The Ediacaran macrofossil Charnia masoni Ford is perhaps the most iconic member of the Rangeomorpha:...
The Ediacaran macrofossil Charnia masoni Ford is perhaps the most iconic member of the Rangeomorpha:...
The Ediacaran macrofossil Charnia masoni Ford is perhaps the most iconic member of the Rangeomorpha:...
The Ediacaran macrofossil Charnia masoni Ford is perhaps the most iconic member of the Rangeomorpha:...
The Ediacaran macrofossil Charnia masoni Ford is perhaps the most iconic member of the Rangeomorpha:...
Molecular timescales estimate that early animal lineages diverged tens of millions of years before t...
Molecular timescales estimate that early animal lineages diverged tens of millions of years before t...
Molecular timescales estimate that early animal lineages diverged tens of millions of years before t...
Ediacaran fronds are key components of terminal-Proterozoic ecosystems. They represent one of the mo...
Rocks of the Ediacaran System (635–541 Ma) contain fossil evidence for some of the earliest complex ...
The Earth has supported life for most of its 4.5 billion year history, but the first macroscopic org...
Ediacaran rangeomorphs were the first substantially macroscopic organisms to appear in the fossil re...
The Ediacaran macrofossil Charnia masoni Ford is perhaps the most iconic member of the Rangeomorpha:...
The Ediacaran macrofossil Charnia masoni Ford is perhaps the most iconic member of the Rangeomorpha:...
The Ediacaran macrofossil Charnia masoni Ford is perhaps the most iconic member of the Rangeomorpha:...
The Ediacaran macrofossil Charnia masoni Ford is perhaps the most iconic member of the Rangeomorpha:...
The Ediacaran macrofossil Charnia masoni Ford is perhaps the most iconic member of the Rangeomorpha:...
The Ediacaran macrofossil Charnia masoni Ford is perhaps the most iconic member of the Rangeomorpha:...
The Ediacaran macrofossil Charnia masoni Ford is perhaps the most iconic member of the Rangeomorpha:...
The Ediacaran macrofossil Charnia masoni Ford is perhaps the most iconic member of the Rangeomorpha:...
Molecular timescales estimate that early animal lineages diverged tens of millions of years before t...
Molecular timescales estimate that early animal lineages diverged tens of millions of years before t...
Molecular timescales estimate that early animal lineages diverged tens of millions of years before t...
Ediacaran fronds are key components of terminal-Proterozoic ecosystems. They represent one of the mo...
Rocks of the Ediacaran System (635–541 Ma) contain fossil evidence for some of the earliest complex ...
The Earth has supported life for most of its 4.5 billion year history, but the first macroscopic org...
Ediacaran rangeomorphs were the first substantially macroscopic organisms to appear in the fossil re...