Trace fossils from a new locality in the Desejosa Formation, Freixo de Espada à Cinta area, northeast Portugal, are described, including Teichichnus rectus and the first Cambrian record from Iberia of the ichnogenus Rosselia, identified as R. cf. socialis. A literary review of the Cambrian record of Rosselia reveals no occurrences older than Cambrian Age 3. The occurrence of Rosselia in the Desejosa Formation therefore adds evidence to that of earlier reports on trilobite remains from the upper part of the Desejosa Formation for a Cambrian age of this unit. Both Rosselia and Teichichnus are zindicative of the Cruziana ichnofacies, which is representative of a shallow-marine depositional environment, consistent with earlier interpretations f...
The Saint-Nicolas Formation (Sillery Group) of the Chaudière nappe in southern Québec is a...
Our understanding of the early Cambrian bioradiation is largely driven by the contrasting informatio...
Cambrian-type (Bergaueria and Monomorphichnus) and other trace fossils (Hormosiroidea, Palaeophycus,...
Se describen fósiles de una nueva área, Formación de Desejosa, en la zona de Freixo de Espada a Cin...
The low Lower Cambrian rocks from the Sierra de Cordoba contain one of the best successions in Europ...
Early to Middle Cambrian successions exposed at the Shirgesht area, Tabas Block of central Iran has ...
The origin of most of the animal phyla is tied to the Cambrian explosion, a rapid diversification ev...
The two major structural elements of the Iberian Chains, the Datos and Jarque thrust faults, have be...
Additional data on the Lower Cambrian ichnotaxa from the Holy Cross Mountains are presented. Nine ic...
© 2017 Elsevier LtdThe present research provides the first evidence of invertebrate activity assigne...
The Cambrian biostratigraphy and chronostratigraphy of the Iberian Peninsula has been studied since ...
Colonization of the infaunal ecospace by burrowing bilaterians is one of the most important behavior...
The Ediacaran–Cambrian transition is one of the most critical events in Earth history, a time of mar...
A small brachiopod fauna is described in Sierra Morena (Zafra region, Badajoz province) from the "Ca...
International audienceThe Cambrian stratigraphic succession of the Pyrenees (SW Europe) has undergon...
The Saint-Nicolas Formation (Sillery Group) of the Chaudière nappe in southern Québec is a...
Our understanding of the early Cambrian bioradiation is largely driven by the contrasting informatio...
Cambrian-type (Bergaueria and Monomorphichnus) and other trace fossils (Hormosiroidea, Palaeophycus,...
Se describen fósiles de una nueva área, Formación de Desejosa, en la zona de Freixo de Espada a Cin...
The low Lower Cambrian rocks from the Sierra de Cordoba contain one of the best successions in Europ...
Early to Middle Cambrian successions exposed at the Shirgesht area, Tabas Block of central Iran has ...
The origin of most of the animal phyla is tied to the Cambrian explosion, a rapid diversification ev...
The two major structural elements of the Iberian Chains, the Datos and Jarque thrust faults, have be...
Additional data on the Lower Cambrian ichnotaxa from the Holy Cross Mountains are presented. Nine ic...
© 2017 Elsevier LtdThe present research provides the first evidence of invertebrate activity assigne...
The Cambrian biostratigraphy and chronostratigraphy of the Iberian Peninsula has been studied since ...
Colonization of the infaunal ecospace by burrowing bilaterians is one of the most important behavior...
The Ediacaran–Cambrian transition is one of the most critical events in Earth history, a time of mar...
A small brachiopod fauna is described in Sierra Morena (Zafra region, Badajoz province) from the "Ca...
International audienceThe Cambrian stratigraphic succession of the Pyrenees (SW Europe) has undergon...
The Saint-Nicolas Formation (Sillery Group) of the Chaudière nappe in southern Québec is a...
Our understanding of the early Cambrian bioradiation is largely driven by the contrasting informatio...
Cambrian-type (Bergaueria and Monomorphichnus) and other trace fossils (Hormosiroidea, Palaeophycus,...