A review of biodiversity curves of marine organisms indicates that, despite fluctuations in amplitude (some large), a large-scale, long-term radiation of life took place during the early Palaeozoic Era; it was aggregated by a succession of more discrete and regionalized radiations across geographies and within phylogenies. This major biodiversification within the marine biosphere started during late Precambrian time and was only finally interrupted in the Devonian Period. It includes both the Cambrian Explosion and the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event. The establishment of modern marine ecosystems took place during a continuous chronology of the successive establishment of organisms and their ecological communities, developed durin...
Most early Palaeozoic acritarchs are thought to represent a part of the marine phytoplankton and so ...
The Hirnantian mass extinction is recognized as the first of the "big three" extinctions and, along ...
In the last decade, at least thirty individual hypotheses have been invoked to explain the Cambrian ...
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 early Palaeozoic Era records the initial biodiversification of the Phanerozoic. The increase in ...
Two major, extended diversifications punctuated the evolution of marine life during the Early Palaeo...
The greatest relative changes in marine biodiversity accumulation occurred during the Early Paleozoi...
Classification of extinction events and their severity is generally based on taxonomic counts. The e...
The Cambrian 'Explosion', located by many authors between 540 and 520 million years ago (Ma), is con...
Brachiopods are among the first animal phyla to emerge from the Cambrian Explosion, rapidly diversif...
The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (GOBE) was the most rapid and sustained increase in ma...
Latest Precambrian to Early Palaeozoic biosphere evolution triggered changes in early diagenesis and...
This volume focuses on the broad pattern of increasing biodiversity through time, and recurrent even...
The ‘Cambrian Explosion’ describes the rapid increase in animal diversity and abundance, as manifest...
Most early Palaeozoic acritarchs are thought to represent a part of the marine phytoplankton and so ...
The Hirnantian mass extinction is recognized as the first of the "big three" extinctions and, along ...
In the last decade, at least thirty individual hypotheses have been invoked to explain the Cambrian ...
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 early Palaeozoic Era records the initial biodiversification of the Phanerozoic. The increase in ...
Two major, extended diversifications punctuated the evolution of marine life during the Early Palaeo...
The greatest relative changes in marine biodiversity accumulation occurred during the Early Paleozoi...
Classification of extinction events and their severity is generally based on taxonomic counts. The e...
The Cambrian 'Explosion', located by many authors between 540 and 520 million years ago (Ma), is con...
Brachiopods are among the first animal phyla to emerge from the Cambrian Explosion, rapidly diversif...
The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (GOBE) was the most rapid and sustained increase in ma...
Latest Precambrian to Early Palaeozoic biosphere evolution triggered changes in early diagenesis and...
This volume focuses on the broad pattern of increasing biodiversity through time, and recurrent even...
The ‘Cambrian Explosion’ describes the rapid increase in animal diversity and abundance, as manifest...
Most early Palaeozoic acritarchs are thought to represent a part of the marine phytoplankton and so ...
The Hirnantian mass extinction is recognized as the first of the "big three" extinctions and, along ...
In the last decade, at least thirty individual hypotheses have been invoked to explain the Cambrian ...