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Autor:
Cui, Huan, Kaufman, Alan J., Zou, Haibo, Kattan, Fayek H., Trusler, Peter, Smith, Jeff, Yu. Ivantsov, Andrey, Rich, Thomas H., Al Qubsani, Ashraf, Yazedi, Abdullah, Liu, Xiao-Ming, Johnson, Peter, Goderis, Steven, Claeys, Philippe, Vickers-Rich, Patricia
Publikováno v:
In Precambrian Research July 2020 343
Autor:
Andrey Yu IVANTSOV, Maria ZAKREVSKAYA
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Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. :1-14
Materials collected on the territory of the southeastern White Sea area, including diversely preserved body imprints, combined body-trace fossils, specimens with signs of intravital damage and regeneration, and extended ontogenetic series, make it po
Publikováno v:
Russian Journal of Marine Biology. 48:33-38
Autor:
A. Yu. Ivantsov, M. A. Zakrevskaya
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Paleontological Journal. 55:717-726
Autor:
A. Yu. Ivantsov, M. A. Zakrevskaya
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Paleontological Journal. 55:727-741
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Paleontological Journal. 53:1134-1146
On the basis of new extensive collections, made by the present authors, a group of unsegmented three-dimensional fossil remains from the Late Precambrian of Namibia and the southeastern White Sea area, including such genera as Protechiurus, Vendoglos
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Invertebrate Zoology. 16:19-26
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Paleontological Journal. 53:667-675
The Ediacara fauna is traditionally regarded as the first complex, diverse and widespread macroscopic life. The uncertainty of systematic position of its members has led to very different views on the early evolution of metazoans. In part, this may b
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Paleontological Journal. 53:447-454
Due to homonymy, a new name Cephalonega Fedonkin, nom. nov. was proposed for the genus of Vendian macroorganisms, Onega Fedonkin. The improved diagnosis of this genus and evidence that this genus belongs to Proarticulata, an extinct phylum of Metazoa
Autor:
Ilya Bobrovskiy, Andrey Yu. Ivantsov, Anna Krasnova, Jochen J. Brocks, Ekaterina Luzhnaya (Serezhnikova)
Publikováno v:
Nature Ecology & Evolution. 3:582-589
The soft-bodied Ediacara biota (571–541 million years ago) represents the oldest complex large organisms in the fossil record, providing a bridge between largely microbial ecosystems of the Precambrian and the animal-dominated world of the Phaneroz