Oldest fossil ciliates from the Cryogenian glacial interlude reinterpreted as possible red algal spores
The Cryogenian Period experienced two long lived global glaciations known as Snowball Earths. While these events were dramatic, eukaryotic life persisted through them, and fossil evidence shows that eukaryotes thrived during the c . 30‐million‐year interlude between the glaciations. Carbonate succes...
Main Authors: | Cohen, PA, Vizcaíno, M, Anderson, RP |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2020
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