The Cambrian Substrate Revolution and the early evolution of attachment in suspension-feeding echinoderms
The Cambrian, characterized by the global appearance of diverse biomineralized metazoans in the fossil record for the first time, represents a pivotal point in the history of life. This period also documents a major change in the nature of the sea floor: Neoproterozoic-type substrates stabilized by...
Main Authors: | Zamora, S, Deline, B, Alvaro, J, Rahman, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2017
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