Tribrachidium Type post Author Günter Bechly Date March 29, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , animals, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, circular reasoning, Darwin's House of Cards, Dickinsonia, Ediacaran fossils, Ediacaran organisms, Evans et al. (2021), evolutionary biology, Facebook, Gregory Retallack, Ikaria, lichen, marine protozoans, Mary Droser, muscles, nervous system, paleontology, Precambrian House of Cards Series, Tom Bethell, Tree of Life, Tribrachidium, trilobozoans, University of Oregon Evans et al. (2021): All Four Examples Debunked Günter Bechly March 29, 2021 Evolution, Paleontology 17 Evans et al. (2021) seem to have been well aware of the circular reasoning in their argument. Read More ›
Tribrachidium Type post Author Günter Bechly Date March 24, 2021 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , animals, Cambrian Period, cladistics, Darwinian evolution, Ediacaran biota, Evans et al. (2021), fossil record, phylogenetic systematics, Precambrian House of Cards Series, sea floor, Tribrachidium, Tribrachidium heraldicum, Trilobozoa The Enigmatic Tribrachidium and Trilobozoa Günter Bechly March 24, 2021 Evolution 3 Trilobozoans are unique to the Ediacaran biota; they appeared suddenly 560 million-years-ago in the fossil record without any precursors. Read More ›