James G Gehling
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Evans S, Hughes I, Hughes E, Dzaugis P, Dzaugis M, Gehling J, et al.
Evol Dev
. 2024 Sep;
26(6):e12491.
PMID: 39228078
Fossils of the Ediacara Biota preserve the oldest evidence for complex, macroscopic animals. Most are difficult to constrain phylogenetically, however, the presence of rare, derived groups suggests that many more...
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Evans S, Gehling J, Erwin D, Droser M
Paleobiology
. 2022 Jan;
97.
PMID: 35001986
Constraining patterns of growth using directly observable and quantifiable characteristics can reveal a wealth of information regarding the biology of the Ediacara Biota - the oldest macroscopic, complex community forming...
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Bengtson S, Rasmussen B, Zi J, Fletcher I, Gehling J, Runnegar B
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2021 Sep;
118(40).
PMID: 34580219
The Paleoproterozoic (1.7 Ga [billion years ago]) metasedimentary rocks of the Mount Barren Group in southwestern Australia contain burrows indistinguishable from ichnogenera , , , and , known from firmgrounds...
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Cracknell K, Garcia-Bellido D, Gehling J, Ankor M, Darroch S, Rahman I
Sci Rep
. 2021 Feb;
11(1):4121.
PMID: 33602958
Suspension feeding is a key ecological strategy in modern oceans that provides a link between pelagic and benthic systems. Establishing when suspension feeding first became widespread is thus a crucial...
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Droser M, Tarhan L, Evans S, Surprenant R, Gehling J
Interface Focus
. 2020 Jul;
10(4):20190100.
PMID: 32642047
The Precambrian Ediacara Biota-Earth's earliest fossil record of communities of macroscopic, multicellular organisms-provides critical insights into the emergence of complex life on our planet. Excavation and reconstruction of nearly 300...
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Gehling J, Droser M
Emerg Top Life Sci
. 2020 May;
2(2):213-222.
PMID: 32412628
Predation is one of the most fundamental ecological and evolutionary drivers in modern and ancient ecosystems. Here, we report the discovery of evidence of the oldest scavenging of shallowly buried...
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Evans S, Hughes I, Gehling J, Droser M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 Mar;
117(14):7845-7850.
PMID: 32205432
Analysis of modern animals and Ediacaran trace fossils predicts that the oldest bilaterians were simple and small. Such organisms would be difficult to recognize in the fossil record, but should...
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Evans S, Gehling J, Droser M
Geobiology
. 2019 Jun;
17(5):490-509.
PMID: 31180184
Mobility represents a key innovation in the evolution of complex animal life. The ability to move allows for the exploration of new food sources, escapes from unfavorable environmental conditions, enhanced...
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Tarhan L, Droser M, Cole D, Gehling J
Integr Comp Biol
. 2018 May;
58(4):688-702.
PMID: 29718307
The Ediacara Biota, Earth's earliest communities of complex, macroscopic, multicellular organisms, appeared during the late Ediacaran Period, just prior to the Cambrian Explosion. Ediacara fossil assemblages consist of exceptionally preserved...
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Evans S, Droser M, Gehling J
PLoS One
. 2017 May;
12(5):e0176874.
PMID: 28520741
The Ediacara Biota represents the oldest fossil evidence for the appearance of animals but linking these taxa to specific clades has proved challenging. Dickinsonia is an abundant, apparently bilaterally symmetrical...