Exploring an Ediacaran 'nursery': Growth, ecology and evolution in a rangeomorph palaeocommunity
The recent discovery of a fossilized assemblage of juvenile Ediacaran rangeomorph macro-organisms, fern-like impressions from the Drook Formation of Newfoundland, suggests that the morphological diversity present within the earliest known communities of the Ediacaran biota was relatively high. The f...
Main Authors: | Liu, A, Mcilroy, D, Matthews, J, Brasier, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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