Micropredators skulking in Silurian oceans?
Predation is potentially one of the most impactful evolutionary traits to have ever developed. Conodonts, an extinct group of early vertebrates, developed the first phosphatic dental tools, known as elements. Elements ranged from simple coniform types to more complex morphologies, predominantly in m...
Main Authors: | Leonhard, I, Shirley, B, Murdock, D, Jarochowska, E |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Meetings
2020
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