Three-dimensional reconstruction, taphonomic and petrological data suggest that the oldest record of bioturbation is a body fossil coquina

Fossil material assigned to <i>Nenoxites</i> from the late Ediacaran Khatyspyt Formation of Arctic Siberia (550–544 Ma) has been presented as evidence for bioturbation prior to the basal Cambrian boundary. However, that ichnological interpretation has been challenged, and descriptions of...

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Main Authors: Psarras, C, Donoghue, PCJ, Garwood, RJ, Grazhdankin, DV, Parry, LA, Rogov, VI, Liu, AG
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023