The Emergence of Animals: The Cambrian Breakthrough
The authors explore the late Precambrian and earliest Cambrian fossil record to explain the Cambrian phenomenon and discuss the possibility of a major turnover in marine ecology at the beginning of the Cambrian period or whether a new, improved type of animal appeared at this time. They support their often controversial conclusions with photos and illustrations of fossils, some never before published.
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The Emergence of Animals: The Cambrian Breakthrough
The authors explore the late Precambrian and earliest Cambrian fossil record to explain the Cambrian phenomenon and discuss the possibility of a major turnover in marine ecology at the beginning of the Cambrian period or whether a new, improved type of animal appeared at this time. They support their often controversial conclusions with photos and illustrations of fossils, some never before published.
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The Emergence of Animals: The Cambrian Breakthrough

The Emergence of Animals: The Cambrian Breakthrough

The Emergence of Animals: The Cambrian Breakthrough

The Emergence of Animals: The Cambrian Breakthrough

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The authors explore the late Precambrian and earliest Cambrian fossil record to explain the Cambrian phenomenon and discuss the possibility of a major turnover in marine ecology at the beginning of the Cambrian period or whether a new, improved type of animal appeared at this time. They support their often controversial conclusions with photos and illustrations of fossils, some never before published.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231066471
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 02/05/1990
Series: The Critical Moments and Perspectives in Earth History and Paleobiology
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 217
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 8.92(h) x 0.62(d)
Age Range: 18 Years
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