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Darroch S, Smith E, Nelson L, Craffey M, Schiffbauer J, Laflamme M
Camb Prism Extinct . 2025 Mar; 1:e15. PMID: 40078676
Since the 1980s, the existence of one or more extinction events in the late Ediacaran has been the subject of debate. Discussion surrounding these events has intensified in the last...
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Turk K, Pulsipher M, Mocke H, Laflamme M, Darroch S
R Soc Open Sci . 2024 Oct; 11(10):240452. PMID: 39479238
igen. et isp. nov., a new trace fossil from the late Ediacaran Huns Member of the Urusis Formation, southern Namibia, comprises intertwining tubes exhibiting dual lineation patterns and reminiscent of...
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Maloney K, Halverson G, Lechte M, Gibson T, Bui T, Schiffbauer J, et al.
Geobiology . 2024 May; 22(3):e12598. PMID: 38700417
Tonian (ca. 1000-720 Ma) marine environments are hypothesised to have experienced major redox changes coinciding with the evolution and diversification of multicellular eukaryotes. In particular, the earliest Tonian stratigraphic record...
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Gibson B, Chipman M, Attanasio P, Qureshi Z, Darroch S, Rahman I, et al.
R Soc Open Sci . 2023 Nov; 10(11):230766. PMID: 38026009
Sponge-grade Archaeocyatha were early Cambrian biomineralizing metazoans that constructed reefs globally. Despite decades of research, many facets of archaeocyath palaeobiology remain unclear, making it difficult to reconstruct the palaeoecology of...
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Laflamme M
Nature . 2022 Sep; 609(7929):904-905. PMID: 36100741
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Dick D, Darroch S, Novack-Gottshall P, Laflamme M
Proc Biol Sci . 2022 Jul; 289(1979):20220440. PMID: 35892219
Many authors have noted the apparent 'decoupling' of the taxonomic and ecological severity of mass extinction events, with no widely accepted mechanistic explanation for this pattern having been offered. Here,...
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Maloney K, Schiffbauer J, Halverson G, Xiao S, Laflamme M
Sci Rep . 2022 Apr; 12(1):6222. PMID: 35418588
The rise of eukaryotic macroalgae in the late Mesoproterozoic to early Neoproterozoic was a critical development in Earth's history that triggered dramatic changes in biogeochemical cycles and benthic habitats, ultimately...
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Becker-Kerber B, de Barros G, Paim P, Prado G, da Rosa A, El Albani A, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2021 Jan; 288(1942):20202618. PMID: 33402067
Precambrian filamentous microfossils are common and diverse. Nevertheless, their taxonomic assignment can be difficult owing to their overall simple shapes typically lacking in diagnostic features. Here, we report communities of...
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Gibson B, Furbish D, Rahman I, Schmeeckle M, Laflamme M, Darroch S
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc . 2020 Sep; 96(1):129-152. PMID: 32959981
Over 3.7 billion years of Earth history, life has evolved complex adaptations to help navigate and interact with the fluid environment. Consequently, fluid dynamics has become a powerful tool for...
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Cribb A, Kenchington C, Koester B, Gibson B, Boag T, Racicot R, et al.
R Soc Open Sci . 2019 Oct; 6(9):190548. PMID: 31598294
The disappearance of the soft-bodied Ediacara biota at the Ediacaran-Cambrian boundary potentially represents the earliest mass extinction of complex life, although the precise driver(s) of this extinction remain unresolved. The...