Cambrian Bryozoa Type post Author Günter Bechly Date November 24, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , bilaterians, body plans, Bryozoa, Cambrian animals, Cambrian Explosion, chordates, evolution, evolutionary biology, Fossil Friday (series), fossil record, great Ordovician biodiversification event, green algae, invertebrates, Lower Cambrian, metazoans, microCT, molecular clock studies, moss animals, Nevada, Ohio, paleontology, South China, tentacles Fossil Friday: Cambrian Bryozoa Come and Go Günter Bechly November 24, 2023 Evolution, Paleontology 10 This is a field that often has more in common with the interpretation of inkblots in Rorschach tests than with hard science. Read More ›
Namacalathus and Cloudina Type post Author Günter Bechly Date January 19, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , bilateral symmetry, brachiopods, brood chambers, bryozoans, calyx, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, Chengjiang fossils, cnidarians, ctenophorans, Ediacaran animals, entoprocts, folds, homology, lobes, Lophotrochozoa, lophotrochozoans, lumens, moss animals, Namacalathus, Second Namacalathus Series Namacalathus Revisited — Not Much to See Günter Bechly January 19, 2021 Evolution, Intelligent Design 11 The new evidence is very ambiguous and totally inconclusive. No far-reaching conclusions should be drawn from such dubious material. Read More ›