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21by Kenchington, Charlotte G.“.... Charnia) dominate surfaces which experienced small-scale, sub-lethal sedimentation events and comparably...”
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22by Butterfield, Nicholas“... of three-dimensionally preserved Charnia from the White Sea identifies the presence of large, originally...”
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23by Butterfield, Nicholas“... of three-dimensionally preserved Charnia from the White Sea identifies the presence of large, originally...”
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24by Kevin J. Peterson, Ben Waggoner, James W. Hagadorn“... of Newfoundland, including Aspidella, Charnia, and Charniodiscus, were biologically similar to members...”
Published in Integrative and Comparative Biology (2003)
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25“... of three-dimensionally preserved Charnia from the White Sea identifies the presence of large, originally...”
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26“... of Newfoundland, including Aspidella, Charnia, and Charniodiscus, were biologically similar to members...”
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27“... of Newfoundland, including Aspidella, Charnia, and Charniodiscus, were biologically similar to members...”
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28by Peterson, Kevin J., Waggoner, Ben, Hagadorn, James W.“... of Newfoundland, including Aspidella , Charnia , and Charniodiscus , were biologically similar to members...”
Published in Integrative and Comparative Biology (2003)
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29by Noble, Stephen, Condon, Daniel, Carney, John, Wilby, Philip, Pharaoh, Timothy, Ford, Trevor“... of Charnia, Charniodiscus, and Bradgatia, occupy the upper part of the volcaniclastic succession (Maplewell...”
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30by Noble, Stephen, Condon, Daniel, Carney, John, Wilby, Philip, Pharaoh, Timothy, Ford, Trevor“... of Charnia, Charniodiscus, and Bradgatia, occupy the upper part of the volcaniclastic succession (Maplewell...”
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31by Flude, Lija“... are typical of Charnia-type branching whereas its rangeomorph secondary branches and flexible primary branches...”
Published 2009
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32by Burzynski, Gregory“... and Primocandelabrum had holdfasts at the sediment-water interface, whereas taxa such as Charnia had holdfasts...”
Published 2017
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33by Burzynski, Gregory“... and Primocandelabrum had holdfasts at the sediment-water interface, whereas taxa such as Charnia had holdfasts...”
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34by Narbonne, Guy M., Laflamme, Marc, Trusler, Peter W., Dalrymple, Robert W., Greentree, Carolyn“..., Charnia, Charniodiscus ) and benthic recliners ( Fractofusus ) were most commonly preserved intrastratally...”
Published in Journal of Paleontology (2014)
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35by LIU, ALEXANDER G., MCILROY, DUNCAN, ANTCLIFFE, JONATHAN B., BRASIER, MARTIN D.“... from beds of comparable age in England are likewise regarded as taphomorphs broadly related to Charnia...”
Published in Palaeontology (2010)
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36“... from beds of comparable age in England are likewise regarded as taphomorphs broadly related to Charnia...”
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37by Flude, Lija“... are typical of Charnia-type branching whereas its rangeomorph secondary branches and flexible primary branches...”
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38“... from beds of comparable age in England are likewise regarded as taphomorphs broadly related to Charnia...”
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39by Liu, Alexander G., Mcilroy, Duncan, Antcliffe, Jonathan B., Brasier, Martin D.“... from beds of comparable age in England are likewise regarded as taphomorphs broadly related to Charnia...”
Published in Palaeontology (2011)
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40by Noble, Stephen R., Condon, Daniel J., Carney, John N., Wilby, Philip R., Pharaoh, Timothy C., Ford, Trevor D.“... of Charnia, Charniodiscus, and Bradgatia, occupy the upper part of the volcaniclastic succession (Maplewell...”
Published in Geological Society of America Bulletin (2015)
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