AbstractEdiacaran macrofossils from the Avalon Terrane (primarily eastern Newfoundland and the central UK) record some of the earliest large and complex multicellular organisms on Earth. Perhaps the greatest unknown regarding these fossils is their relevance to the early evolutionary history of the Kingdom Animalia. In recent years, new data and discoveries have revealed insights into Ediacaran paleobiology, taxonomic relationships, paleoecology and taphonomy, significantly refining our understanding of Avalonian ecosystems. Here, we summarise recent observational and quantitative studies, and their bearing on the current understanding of Avalonian benthic marine ecosystems. A review of existing knowledge of the biological composition of Av...
Newly discovered, exceptionally preserved, soft-bodied fossils near Spaniard’s Bay in eastern Newfou...
The macrofossils of the Ediacara biota (~571-539 Ma) marks the emergence of large, complex organisms...
The presumed affinities of the Terminal Neoproterozoic Ediacara biota have been much debated. Howeve...
Ediacaran macrofossils from the Avalon Terrane (primarily eastern Newfoundland and the central UK) r...
Illustration from this published paper: Ediacaran macrofossils from the Avalon Terrane (primarily...
AbstractEdiacaran macrofossils from the Avalon Terrane (primarily eastern Newfoundland and the centr...
Fossil assemblages from Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula preserve diverse examples of the enigmatic E...
The mid-late Ediacaran Period (~579–541 Ma) is characterized by globally distributed marine soft-bod...
The recent discovery of a fossilized assemblage of juvenile Ediacaran rangeomorph macro-organisms, f...
The recent discovery of a fossilized assemblage of juvenile Ediacaran rangeomorph macro-organisms, f...
International audienceThe Avalon biota (Ediacaran Period, 570–559 Ma) marks the first appearance of ...
Abstract: Ediacaran structures known as 'pizza discs' or Ivesheadia have long been considered enigma...
The Avalon Assemblage (Ediacaran, late Neoproterozoic) provides some of the oldest evidence of diver...
Fossils of the Ediacaran macrobiota (∼571–539 mya) record phylogenetically diverse marine palaeocomm...
The earliest fossil communities of macroscopic organisms are preserved in the Ediacara Biota. While ...
Newly discovered, exceptionally preserved, soft-bodied fossils near Spaniard’s Bay in eastern Newfou...
The macrofossils of the Ediacara biota (~571-539 Ma) marks the emergence of large, complex organisms...
The presumed affinities of the Terminal Neoproterozoic Ediacara biota have been much debated. Howeve...
Ediacaran macrofossils from the Avalon Terrane (primarily eastern Newfoundland and the central UK) r...
Illustration from this published paper: Ediacaran macrofossils from the Avalon Terrane (primarily...
AbstractEdiacaran macrofossils from the Avalon Terrane (primarily eastern Newfoundland and the centr...
Fossil assemblages from Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula preserve diverse examples of the enigmatic E...
The mid-late Ediacaran Period (~579–541 Ma) is characterized by globally distributed marine soft-bod...
The recent discovery of a fossilized assemblage of juvenile Ediacaran rangeomorph macro-organisms, f...
The recent discovery of a fossilized assemblage of juvenile Ediacaran rangeomorph macro-organisms, f...
International audienceThe Avalon biota (Ediacaran Period, 570–559 Ma) marks the first appearance of ...
Abstract: Ediacaran structures known as 'pizza discs' or Ivesheadia have long been considered enigma...
The Avalon Assemblage (Ediacaran, late Neoproterozoic) provides some of the oldest evidence of diver...
Fossils of the Ediacaran macrobiota (∼571–539 mya) record phylogenetically diverse marine palaeocomm...
The earliest fossil communities of macroscopic organisms are preserved in the Ediacara Biota. While ...
Newly discovered, exceptionally preserved, soft-bodied fossils near Spaniard’s Bay in eastern Newfou...
The macrofossils of the Ediacara biota (~571-539 Ma) marks the emergence of large, complex organisms...
The presumed affinities of the Terminal Neoproterozoic Ediacara biota have been much debated. Howeve...