Ediacara may refer to: Ediacara, South Australia, a locality in South Australia Ediacara Hills, a range of hills in the northern Flinders Ranges , South...
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Ediacara Hills (/ˌiːdiˈækərə/ EE-dee-AK-ər-ə), also known as Ediacaran Hills, are a range of low hills in the northern part of the Flinders Ranges of South...
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Ediacaran biota (redirect from Ediacara Fauna)
represent the earliest known complex multicellular organisms. The term "Ediacara biota" has received criticism from some scientists due to its alleged inconsistency...
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Ediacaran (redirect from Ediacara period)
in 120 years. Although the period took namesake from the Ediacara Hills in the Nilpena Ediacara National Park, the type section is actually located in the...
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Talk.origins (redirect from University of Ediacara)
September 2009. Dave Greig's home page The Virtual University of Ediacara, 16 Feb. 2014 "Ediacara University Home Page". Archived from the original on 17 December...
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Nilpena Ediacara National Park, which includes the former Ediacara Conservation Park, is a protected area located in the northern Flinders Ranges, in the...
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species and specimens of this fossil organism were first discovered in the Ediacara Member of the Rawnsley Quartzite, Flinders Ranges in South Australia. Reg...
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Ediacara /iːdiˈækərə/ is a locality in the state of South Australia, located about 500 kilometres (310 miles) north of the state capital of Adelaide and...
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Ediacaran type preservation (redirect from Ediacara type preservation)
soft-bodied fossil biota (such as the Burgess Shale, or Solnhofen Limestone) the Ediacara biota is not found in a restricted environment subject to unusual local...
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(1972). "Hydrozoa and Scyphozoa and other medusoids from the Precambrian Ediacara fauna, South Australia" (PDF). Palaeontology. 15: 197–225. Archived from...
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The team's excavation, led by Mary Droser, began in 2018 at the Nilpena Ediacara National Park which is known for its well preserved Ediacaran fossils....
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Shuhai; Kowalewski, Michał (2008). "The Avalon Explosion: Evolution of Ediacara Morphospace". Science. 319 (5859): 81–84. Bibcode:2008Sci...319...81S....
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The genus was named after Reg Sprigg who discovered the fossils of the Ediacara Hills—part of the Flinders Ranges in South Australia—and was a proponent...
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peduncle (anatomy), peduncle (botany) and sessility (botany). Anthozoa Ediacara biota Pechenik, Jan (2016). Biology of the Invertebrates. ISBN 9781497006515...
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with this group is contentious. Specimens were first found in Australia's Ediacara Hills, but recent research has concentrated on the numerous finds near...
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Pectinifrons was a rangeomorph, a member of the Ediacara biota found at Mistaken Point, Newfoundland. It was a multi-branched organism with a comb-like...
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radial spiral arms, and known from two taphonomic modes: the standard Ediacara type preservation in Australia, and as carbonaceous compressions from the...
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Shuhai; Wang, Wei; Guan, Chengguo; Hua, Hong; Yuan, Xunlai (2014). "New Ediacara fossils preserved in marine limestone and their ecological implications"...
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the original on 23 October 2007. Retrieved 19 July 2011. "Place Details: Ediacara Fossil Site – Nilpena, Parachilna, SA, Australia". Department of Sustainability...
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reduction in diversity of acritarchs, the sudden disappearance of the Ediacara biota and calcifying organisms, and the time gap before Cambrian organisms...
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they were said to be identical with D. tenuis fossils from the Ediacara Member of Ediacara Hills in South Australia. From this, several paleogeographic...
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are thought to have contributed to the Late Devonian extinction event. Ediacara biota appear during the Ediacaran period, while vertebrates, along with...
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Rocks dating from 580 to 543 million years ago contain fossils of the Ediacara biota, organisms so large that they are likely multicelled, but very unlike...
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of the Isle of Man. Tribrachidium fossils were first discovered in the Ediacara Member of the Rawnslay Quartzite, Flinders Ranges in South Australia. This...
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Press. pp. 163–164. ISBN 0-674-02574-1. McMenamin M. (1986). The Garden of Ediacara (PDF). Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-10559-0. Retrieved 8 March...
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Maplewell Group in Charnwood Forest in England and was subsequently found in Ediacara Hills in Australia, Siberia and the White Sea area in Russia, and Precambrian...
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The recognition of small shelly fossils before the first trilobites, and Ediacara biota substantially earlier, has led to calls for a more precisely defined...
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discovered. The Ediacaran Period and Ediacaran biota take their name from the Ediacara Hills within the ranges. In August 2022, a nomination for the Flinders...
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(0.1–0.3 in) bilaterian organism. Its fossils are found in rocks of the Ediacara Member of South Australia that are estimated to be between 560 and 555...
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Uebel, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Manchester 9 July 2009 Ediacara Biota Richard Corfield, Senior Lecturer in Earth Sciences at the Open University...
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