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Station owners hosted scientists for decades at Nilpena, in South Australia, where excavations uncovered rare Ediacaran ...
Discover Uncus dzaugisi, a 555-million-year-old worm-like fossil, offering the first Precambrian evidence of Ecdysozoa origins.
Once an ancient seafloor, the park is dedicated to the research and preservation of Ediacaran fossils found in the sandstone sediments in the area.
Paleontologists have revealed the fossilized remains of a curious creature that is not only one of Earth's oldest animals, but may even be the first to have ever been mobile. Dubbed Quaestio ...
Yet ecdysozoan fossil animals have remained hidden among scores of animal fossils paleontologists have discovered from the Ediacaran Period.
Ordination methods and the evaluation of Ediacaran communities / Matthew E. Clapham -- Exploratory multivariate techniques and their utility for understanding ancient ecosystems / John W. Huntley -- ...
THIS week’s property review includes a wrap up of recently completed sales, including the adding of Nilpena Station to South Australia’s national park estate...Read More ...
An extraordinary fossil discovery in a remote area of Australia has shed new light on the evolution of complex life on Earth. Researchers recently uncovered fossils of an ancient creature, Quaestio ...
However, soft-bodied creatures, which made up much of the life during the Ediacaran-Cambrian transition, left behind trace fossils—marks of their activity.
Yet ecdysozoan fossil animals have remained hidden among scores of animal fossils paleontologists have discovered from the Ediacaran Period.