• potentially causing it and ultimately allowing diversification of the Ediacara Fauna. 563-million-year-old horizontal markings with similarities to horizontal...
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    Parker Quarry Lagerstätte of Vermont—The first reported Burgess Shale–type fauna rediscovered". Geology. 49 (6): 693–697. doi:10.1130/g48422.1. ISSN 0091-7613...
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    size-clusters and bimodal orientation in this taxon, is described from the Ediacara Conservation Park (Australia) by Coutts et al. (2018). New, three-dimensional...
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    James G. Gehling (2017). "Highly regulated growth and development of the Ediacara macrofossil Dickinsonia costata". PLOS ONE. 12 (5): e0176874. Bibcode:2017PLoSO...
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    Jonathan B.; Brasier, Martin D. (May 2011). "Effaced preservation in the Ediacara biota and its implications for the early macrofossil record: EDIACARAN...
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  • are mirror images of each other, appeared by 555 Ma (million years ago). Ediacara biota appeared during the Ediacaran period, while vertebrates, along with...
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  • "Stuck in the mat: Obamus coronatus, a new benthic organism from the Ediacara Member, Rawnsley Quartzite, South Australia". Australian Journal of Earth...
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  • Gehling (2012). "The advent of hard-part structural support among the Ediacara biota: Ediacaran harbinger of a Cambrian mode of body construction". Geology...
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    Droser; James G. Gehling (2014). "A New Enigmatic, Tubular Organism from the Ediacara Member, Rawnsley Quartzite, South Australia". Journal of Paleontology....
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  • 42: 1–4. Dmitriy Grazhdankin (2016). "Forbidden fruits in the Garden of Ediacara". PalZ. 90 (4): 649–657. doi:10.1007/s12542-016-0327-3. S2CID 132483047...
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  • published by Eden, Manica & Mitchell (2022). A global database of the Ediacara Biota is compiled by Evans et al. (2022), who report that ~80% of taxa...
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  • Kolesnikov et al. (2023) report the discovery of the fossil material of Ediacara-type soft-bodied organisms, including palaeopascichnids, arboreomorphs...
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  • cloudinomorphs. Fossils of Dickinsonia identical with D. tenuis from the Ediacara Member of the Rawnsley Quartzite in South Australia are reported from the...
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  • Cai et al. (2019). Letsch et al. (2019) report late Ediacaran discoidal Ediacara-type fossils and latest Ediacaran to early Cambrian microfossils from the...
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  • S. D.; Droser, M. L.; Erwin, D. H. (2021). "Developmental processes in Ediacara macrofossils". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences...
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