Jean-Bernard Caron
Jean-Bernard Caron is a French and Canadian palaeontologist currently working as a curator of invertebrate palaeontology at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. Caron is also cross-appointed at the University of Toronto as an associate professor in the Departments of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Earth Sciences. He is known for his work on the Burgess Shale. Provided by Wikipedia
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Mandibulate convergence in an armoured Cambrian stem chelicerate by Cédric Aria, Jean-Bernard Caron
Published 2017-12-01
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Correction to: Mandibulate convergence in an armoured Cambrian stem chelicerate by Cédric Aria, Jean-Bernard Caron
Published 2018-05-01
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Extreme multisegmentation in a giant bivalved arthropod from the Cambrian Burgess Shale by Alejandro Izquierdo-López, Jean-Bernard Caron
Published 2022-07-01
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The problematic Cambrian arthropod Tuzoia and the origin of mandibulates revisited by Alejandro Izquierdo-López, Jean-Bernard Caron
Published 2022-12-01
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A possible case of inverted lifestyle in a new bivalved arthropod from the Burgess Shale by Alejandro Izquierdo-López, Jean-Bernard Caron
Published 2019-11-01
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A new stalked filter-feeder from the middle Cambrian Burgess Shale, British Columbia, Canada. by Lorna J O'Brien, Jean-Bernard Caron
Published 2012-01-01
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First record of growth patterns in a Cambrian annelid by Hatena Osawa, Jean-Bernard Caron, Robert R. Gaines
Published 2023-04-01
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