Cambrian event Type post Date December 21, 2020 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, Carboniferous Period, Charles Darwin, Darwinian evolution, Darwinians, extinction, Graham Budd, Jennifer Hoyal Cuthill, machine learning, On the Origin of Species, Paleobiology Database, paleontologists, Phanerozoic Eon, Tokyo Institute of Technology Grandeur in Extinctions? Science and Culture December 21, 2020 Evolution 8 New corollary to an old law: Put Darwinian assumptions in, and you will get Darwinian models out. Read More ›
Kimberella Type post Author Günter Bechly Date September 19, 2020 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, circulatory system, Cnidaria, Ediacaran fossils, evolution, feeding apparatus, feeding traces, fossils, Kimberella, Kimberella quadrata, Kimberella series, Kimberellomorpha, Kimberichnus, mollusks, movement, oxygenation, Paleobiology Database, Parvancorina, Precambrian, radula, scratch marks, Silurian Period, Solza Kimberella and Controversial Relationships — A Chronological Synopsis, Continued Günter Bechly September 19, 2020 Evolution 13 One researchers has preferred to classify Kimberella among the Ediacaran "fossil problematica.” Read More ›
Paleontologist examines Ediacaran fossils Type post Author Günter Bechly Date July 10, 2020 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , algae, bilateral symmetry, brachiopods, Bryozoa, Cambrian Explosion, Ediacaran biota, Ediacaran Small Shelly Fauna, lophophorates, Middle Cambrian, Namacalathus, Namacalathus hermanastes, Paleobiology Database, phoronids, protists, sponges, Utah Namacalathus, Alleged Ediacaran “Animal,” Fails to Refute Abrupt Cambrian Explosion Günter Bechly July 10, 2020 Evolution 13 It could be anything, from a coelenterate-grade or sponge-grade organism to even a protist or an alga. Read More ›