The Middle Cambrian Murero Formation in the Iberian Chain (NE Spain) has yielded a small collection of soft-bodied fossils (palaeoscolecid worms, onychophorans, algae), a host of fossils from organisms with mineralized skeletons such as trilobites and brachiopods, and some trace fossils. This paper deals with the description of the only specimen of the demosponge Leptomitus known so far from Spain and its association with the brachiopod Micromitra, showing a probable case of commensalism by the latter over the former. The taphonomical study indicates that there was little or no disarticulation of the sponge spicules and suggests that a rather complex series of alteration processes has occurred since these organisms were buried
Parasite–host systems are pervasive in nature but are extremely difficult to convincingly identify i...
Structures similar to fossilized nonspicular demosponges have been reported in carbonates throughout...
A Pleistocene dorsal valve of the terebratulid brachiopod Terebratula scillae has developed a malign...
The Middle Cambrian Murero Formation in the Iberian Chain (NE Spain) has yielded a small collection ...
The Middle Cambrian Murero Formation in the Iberian Chain (NE Spain) has yielded a small collection ...
The Middle Cambrian Murero Formation in the Iberian Chain (NE Spain) has yielded a small collection ...
Abstract: Forty-five specimens of Leptomitus conicus sp. nov. have been collected from the base of t...
The demosponge genus Crumillospongia, originally described from the Burgess Shale (middle Cambrian o...
Ecological interactions, including symbiotic associations such as mutualism, parasitism and commensa...
Two different assemblages of skeletonized microfossils are recorded in bioclastic shoals that cross ...
Background: One of the first phyla to acquire biomineralized skeletal elements in the Cambrian, brac...
Two different assemblages of skeletonized microfossils are recorded in bioclastic shoals that cross ...
Abstract Background One of the first phyla to acquire...
The Cambrian radiation is characterized by the emergence of diverse bilaterian animal phyla and thee...
The morphological disparity of lophotrochozoan phyla makes it difficult to predict the morphology of...
Parasite–host systems are pervasive in nature but are extremely difficult to convincingly identify i...
Structures similar to fossilized nonspicular demosponges have been reported in carbonates throughout...
A Pleistocene dorsal valve of the terebratulid brachiopod Terebratula scillae has developed a malign...
The Middle Cambrian Murero Formation in the Iberian Chain (NE Spain) has yielded a small collection ...
The Middle Cambrian Murero Formation in the Iberian Chain (NE Spain) has yielded a small collection ...
The Middle Cambrian Murero Formation in the Iberian Chain (NE Spain) has yielded a small collection ...
Abstract: Forty-five specimens of Leptomitus conicus sp. nov. have been collected from the base of t...
The demosponge genus Crumillospongia, originally described from the Burgess Shale (middle Cambrian o...
Ecological interactions, including symbiotic associations such as mutualism, parasitism and commensa...
Two different assemblages of skeletonized microfossils are recorded in bioclastic shoals that cross ...
Background: One of the first phyla to acquire biomineralized skeletal elements in the Cambrian, brac...
Two different assemblages of skeletonized microfossils are recorded in bioclastic shoals that cross ...
Abstract Background One of the first phyla to acquire...
The Cambrian radiation is characterized by the emergence of diverse bilaterian animal phyla and thee...
The morphological disparity of lophotrochozoan phyla makes it difficult to predict the morphology of...
Parasite–host systems are pervasive in nature but are extremely difficult to convincingly identify i...
Structures similar to fossilized nonspicular demosponges have been reported in carbonates throughout...
A Pleistocene dorsal valve of the terebratulid brachiopod Terebratula scillae has developed a malign...