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  • Ordovician faunas of Burges... Ordovician faunas of Burgess Shale type
    Botting, Joseph P; Orr, Patrick J; Lefebvre, Bertrand ... Nature (London), 05/2010, Volume: 465, Issue: 7295
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    The renowned soft-bodied faunas of the Cambrian period, which include the Burgess Shale, disappear from the fossil record in the late Middle Cambrian, after which the Palaeozoic fauna dominates. The ...
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  • Plumage Color Patterns of a... Plumage Color Patterns of an Extinct Dinosaur
    Li, Quanguo; Gao, Ke-Qin; Vinther, Jakob ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 03/2010, Volume: 327, Issue: 5971
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    For as long as dinosaurs have been known to exist, there has been speculation about their appearance. Fossil feathers can preserve the morphology of color-imparting melanosomes, which allow color ...
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  • Ancestral morphology of cro... Ancestral morphology of crown-group molluscs revealed by a new Ordovician stem aculiferan
    Vinther, Jakob; Parry, Luke; Briggs, Derek E G ... Nature (London), 02/2017, Volume: 542, Issue: 7642
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    Exceptionally preserved fossils provide crucial insights into extinct body plans and organismal evolution. Molluscs, one of the most disparate animal phyla, radiated rapidly during the early Cambrian ...
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  • Anomalocaridid trunk limb h... Anomalocaridid trunk limb homology revealed by a giant filter-feeder with paired flaps
    Van Roy, Peter; Daley, Allison C; Briggs, Derek E G Nature (London), 06/2015, Volume: 522, Issue: 7554
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    Exceptionally preserved fossils from the Palaeozoic era provide crucial insights into arthropod evolution, with recent discoveries bringing phylogeny and character homology into sharp focus. Integral ...
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  • Silurian horseshoe crab ill... Silurian horseshoe crab illuminates the evolution of arthropod limbs
    Briggs, Derek E. G; Siveter, Derek J; Siveter, David J ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 09/2012, Volume: 109, Issue: 39
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    The basic arrangement of limbs in euarthropods consists of a uniramous head appendage followed by a series of biramous appendages. The body is divided into functional units or tagmata which are ...
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  • A giant Ordovician anomaloc... A giant Ordovician anomalocaridid
    VAN ROY, Peter; BRIGGS, Derek E. G Nature (London), 05/2011, Volume: 473, Issue: 7348
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    Anomalocaridids, giant lightly sclerotized invertebrate predators, occur in a number of exceptionally preserved early and middle Cambrian (542-501 million years ago) biotas and have come to symbolize ...
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  • The role of experiments in ... The role of experiments in investigating the taphonomy of exceptional preservation
    Briggs, Derek E. G.; McMahon, Sean; Smith, Andrew Palaeontology, January 2016, Volume: 59, Issue: 1
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    In the last 20 years, much taphonomic experimentation has focused on the interpretation of exceptionally preserved fossils. Decay experiments have been used to interpret the features preserved in ...
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  • A phylogenomic resolution o... A phylogenomic resolution of the sea urchin tree of life
    Mongiardino Koch, Nicolás; Coppard, Simon E; Lessios, Harilaos A ... BMC evolutionary biology, 12/2018, Volume: 18, Issue: 1
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    Echinoidea is a clade of marine animals including sea urchins, heart urchins, sand dollars and sea biscuits. Found in benthic habitats across all latitudes, echinoids are key components of marine ...
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  • Direct chemical evidence fo... Direct chemical evidence for eumelanin pigment from the Jurassic period
    Glass, Keely; Ito, Shosuke; Wilby, Philip R ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 06/2012, Volume: 109, Issue: 26
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    Melanin is a ubiquitous biological pigment found in bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals. It has a diverse range of ecological and biochemical functions, including display, evasion, photoprotection, ...
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  • Fossilization transforms ve... Fossilization transforms vertebrate hard tissue proteins into N-heterocyclic polymers
    Wiemann, Jasmina; Fabbri, Matteo; Yang, Tzu-Ruei ... Nature communications, 11/2018, Volume: 9, Issue: 1
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    Vertebrate hard tissues consist of mineral crystallites within a proteinaceous scaffold that normally degrades post-mortem. Here we show, however, that decalcification of Mesozoic hard tissues ...
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