Radiodonts, stem-group euarthropods that evolved during the Cambrian explosion, were among the largest and most diversified lower palaeozoic predators. These animals were widespread geographically, occupying a variety of ecological niches, from benthic foragers to nektonic suspension feeders and apex predators. Here, we describe the largest Cambrian hurdiid radiodont known so far, Titanokorys gainesi, gen. et sp. nov., from the Burgess Shale (Marble Canyon, Kootenay National Park, British Columbia). Estimated to reach half-a-meter in length, this new species bears a very large ovoid-shaped central carapace with distinct short posterolateral processes and an anterior spine. Geometric morphometric analyses highlight the high diversity of cara...
Radiodonts are nektonic stem-group euarthropods that played various trophic roles in Paleozoic marin...
Radiodonts evolved to become the largest nektonic predators in the Cambrian period, persisting into ...
<p>Recorded in exceptionally preserved Lagerstätten, the radiodontans (including anomalocaridids) ar...
Radiodonts, stem-group euarthropods that evolved during the Cambrian explosion, were among the large...
Radiodonts, stem-group euarthropods that evolved during the Cambrian explosion, were among the large...
Radiodonts, stem-group euarthropods that evolved during the Cambrian explosion, were among the large...
Radiodonts, stem-group euarthropods that evolved during the Cambrian explosion, were among the large...
Radiodonts, stem-group euarthropods that evolved during the Cambrian explosion, were among the large...
Caron, J.-B., Moysiuk, J. (2021): A giant nektobenthic radiodont from the Burgess Shale and the sign...
As the largest predators of the Cambrian seas, the anomalocaridids had an important impact in struct...
Radiodonts (stem Euarthropoda) were ecologically diverse, but species generally displayed limited fu...
Figure 2. Assemblage of Titanokorys gainesi gen. et sp. nov., paratype ROMIP 65741. (a) Overview of ...
Although predation has been suggested repeatedly as a force shaping the diversification of animals d...
The classification of Radiodonta is primarily based on the morphology of their frontal appendages, a...
Radiodonta, large Palaeozoic nektonic predators, occupy a pivotal evolutionary position as stem-euar...
Radiodonts are nektonic stem-group euarthropods that played various trophic roles in Paleozoic marin...
Radiodonts evolved to become the largest nektonic predators in the Cambrian period, persisting into ...
<p>Recorded in exceptionally preserved Lagerstätten, the radiodontans (including anomalocaridids) ar...
Radiodonts, stem-group euarthropods that evolved during the Cambrian explosion, were among the large...
Radiodonts, stem-group euarthropods that evolved during the Cambrian explosion, were among the large...
Radiodonts, stem-group euarthropods that evolved during the Cambrian explosion, were among the large...
Radiodonts, stem-group euarthropods that evolved during the Cambrian explosion, were among the large...
Radiodonts, stem-group euarthropods that evolved during the Cambrian explosion, were among the large...
Caron, J.-B., Moysiuk, J. (2021): A giant nektobenthic radiodont from the Burgess Shale and the sign...
As the largest predators of the Cambrian seas, the anomalocaridids had an important impact in struct...
Radiodonts (stem Euarthropoda) were ecologically diverse, but species generally displayed limited fu...
Figure 2. Assemblage of Titanokorys gainesi gen. et sp. nov., paratype ROMIP 65741. (a) Overview of ...
Although predation has been suggested repeatedly as a force shaping the diversification of animals d...
The classification of Radiodonta is primarily based on the morphology of their frontal appendages, a...
Radiodonta, large Palaeozoic nektonic predators, occupy a pivotal evolutionary position as stem-euar...
Radiodonts are nektonic stem-group euarthropods that played various trophic roles in Paleozoic marin...
Radiodonts evolved to become the largest nektonic predators in the Cambrian period, persisting into ...
<p>Recorded in exceptionally preserved Lagerstätten, the radiodontans (including anomalocaridids) ar...