A quantitative assessment of ontogeny and molting in a Cambrian radiodont and the evolution of arthropod development
Published 2023 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
A quantitative assessment of ontogeny and molting in a Cambrian radiodont and the evolution of arthropod development
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
PALEOBIOLOGY
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 1-16
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Online
2023-08-11
DOI
10.1017/pab.2023.18
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Interpreting fossilized nervous tissues
- (2023) Cédric Aria et al. BIOESSAYS
- Biphasic moulting in isopods confers advantages for their adaptation to various habitats and lifestyle
- (2022) Amrutha Vani Sahadevan et al. BIOLOGIA
- A three-eyed radiodont with fossilized neuroanatomy informs the origin of the arthropod head and segmentation
- (2022) Joseph Moysiuk et al. CURRENT BIOLOGY
- The Development of Arthropod Segmentation Across the Embryonic/Post-embryonic Divide – An Evolutionary Perspective
- (2021) Giuseppe Fusco et al. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
- Exceptional multifunctionality in the feeding apparatus of a mid-Cambrian radiodont
- (2021) Joseph Moysiuk et al. PALEOBIOLOGY
- Synchrotron imagery of phosphatized eggs in Waptia cf. W. fieldensis from the middle Cambrian (Miaolingian, Wuliuan) Spence Shale of Utah
- (2021) Justin Moon et al. JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY
- A Burgess Shale mandibulate arthropod with a pygidium: a case of convergent evolution
- (2021) Alejandro Izquierdo‐López et al. Papers in Palaeontology
- A giant nektobenthic radiodont from the Burgess Shale and the significance of hurdiid carapace diversity
- (2021) J.-B. Caron et al. Royal Society Open Science
- A juvenile-rich palaeocommunity of the lower Cambrian Chengjiang biota sheds light on palaeo-boom or palaeo-bust environments
- (2021) Xianfeng Yang et al. Nature Ecology & Evolution
- Developmental dynamics is revealed in the early Cambrian arthropod Chuandianella ovata
- (2021) Cong Liu et al. iScience
- Arthropod Origins: Integrating Paleontological and Molecular Evidence
- (2020) Gregory D. Edgecombe Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics
- Macroevolutionary patterns of body plan canalization in euarthropods
- (2020) Cédric Aria PALEOBIOLOGY
- Synchronized moulting behaviour in trilobites from the Cambrian Series 2 of South China
- (2020) Alejandro Corrales-García et al. Scientific Reports
- A new early Cambrian bivalved euarthropod from Yunnan, China and general interspecific morphological and size variations in Cambrian hymenocarines
- (2020) Han Zeng et al. Palaeoworld
- Disparate compound eyes of Cambrian radiodonts reveal their developmental growth mode and diverse visual ecology
- (2020) John R. Paterson et al. Science Advances
- Trace fossils associated with Burgess Shale non-biomineralized carapaces: bringing taphonomic and ecological controls into focus
- (2019) M. Gabriela Mángano et al. Royal Society Open Science
- Taphonomic bias in exceptionally preserved biotas
- (2019) Farid Saleh et al. EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
- Early fossil record of Euarthropoda and the Cambrian Explosion
- (2018) Allison C. Daley et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Origin of raptorial feeding in juvenile euarthropods revealed by a Cambrian radiodontan
- (2018) Jianni Liu et al. National Science Review
- Anamorphic development and extended parental care in a 520 million-year-old stem-group euarthropod from China
- (2018) Dongjing Fu et al. BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
- Development, Trait Evolution, and the Evolution of Development in Trilobites
- (2017) Melanie J. Hopkins INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY
- Current Understanding of Ecdysozoa and its Internal Phylogenetic Relationships
- (2017) Gonzalo Giribet et al. INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY
- Morphology of diverse radiodontan head sclerites from the early Cambrian Chengjiang Lagerstätte, south-west China
- (2017) Han Zeng et al. JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC PALAEONTOLOGY
- Burgess Shale fossils illustrate the origin of the mandibulate body plan
- (2017) Cédric Aria et al. NATURE
- The fossil record of ecdysis, and trends in the moulting behaviour of trilobites
- (2016) Allison C. Daley et al. ARTHROPOD STRUCTURE & DEVELOPMENT
- Magnitude versus direction of change and the contribution of macroevolutionary trends to morphological disparity
- (2016) Melanie J. Hopkins BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY
- Estimating morphological diversity and tempo with discrete character-taxon matrices: implementation, challenges, progress, and future directions
- (2016) Graeme T. Lloyd BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY
- Ordinary least squares regression is indicated for studies of allometry
- (2016) J. T. Kilmer et al. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
- Three-dimensionally preserved minute larva of a great-appendage arthropod from the early Cambrian Chengjiang biota
- (2016) Yu Liu et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Preservation and phylogeny of Cambrian ecdysozoans tested by experimental decay of Priapulus
- (2016) Robert S. Sansom Scientific Reports
- dendextend: an R package for visualizing, adjusting and comparing trees of hierarchical clustering
- (2015) Tal Galili BIOINFORMATICS
- Hallucigenia’s head and the pharyngeal armature of early ecdysozoans
- (2015) Martin R. Smith et al. NATURE
- A large new leanchoiliid from the Burgess Shale and the influence of inapplicable states on stem arthropod phylogeny
- (2015) Cédric Aria et al. PALAEONTOLOGY
- Small sample sizes in the study of ontogenetic allometry; implications for palaeobiology
- (2015) Caleb Marshall Brown et al. PeerJ
- Decay of velvet worms (Onychophora), and bias in the fossil record of lobopodians
- (2014) Duncan JE Murdock et al. BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
- Morphology of Anomalocaris canadensis from the Burgess Shale
- (2014) Allison C. Daley et al. JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY
- TAPHONOMY AND DEPOSITIONAL SETTING OF THE BURGESS SHALE TULIP BEDS, MOUNT STEPHEN, BRITISH COLUMBIA
- (2014) L. J. O'BRIEN et al. PALAIOS
- A 520 million-year-old chelicerate larva
- (2014) Yu Liu et al. Nature Communications
- Demecology in the Cambrian: synchronized molting in arthropods from the Burgess Shale
- (2013) Joachim T Haug et al. BMC BIOLOGY
- Ontogeny and dimorphism of Isoxys auritus (Arthropoda) from the Early Cambrian Chengjiang biota, South China
- (2013) Dongjing Fu et al. GONDWANA RESEARCH
- Morphology and systematics of the anomalocaridid arthropodHurdiafrom the Middle Cambrian of British Columbia and Utah
- (2013) Allison C. Daley et al. JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC PALAEONTOLOGY
- Chelicerate neural ground pattern in a Cambrian great appendage arthropod
- (2013) Gengo Tanaka et al. NATURE
- Lujiatun Psittacosaurids: Understanding Individual and Taphonomic Variation Using 3D Geometric Morphometrics
- (2013) Brandon P. Hedrick et al. PLoS One
- NIH Image to ImageJ: 25 years of image analysis
- (2012) Caroline A Schneider et al. NATURE METHODS
- Exceptionally Preserved Cambrian Trilobite Digestive System Revealed in 3D by Synchrotron-Radiation X-Ray Tomographic Microscopy
- (2012) Mats E. Eriksson et al. PLoS One
- Sarotrocercus oblitus - Small arthropod with great impact on the understanding of arthropod evolution?
- (2011) J.T. Haug et al. BULLETIN OF GEOSCIENCES
- MOSAIC HETEROCHRONY AND EVOLUTIONARY MODULARITY: THE TRILOBITE GENUS ZACANTHOPSIS AS A CASE STUDY
- (2011) Sylvain Gerber et al. EVOLUTION
- Acute vision in the giant Cambrian predator Anomalocaris and the origin of compound eyes
- (2011) John R. Paterson et al. NATURE
- A new Burgess Shale–type assemblage from the “thin” Stephen Formation of the southern Canadian Rockies
- (2010) Jean-Bernard Caron et al. GEOLOGY
- ONTOGENY AND TAPHONOMY: AN EXPERIMENTAL TAPHONOMY STUDY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BRINE SHRIMPARTEMIA SALINA
- (2009) NEIL J. GOSTLING et al. PALAEONTOLOGY
- The Burgess Shale Anomalocaridid Hurdia and Its Significance for Early Euarthropod Evolution
- (2009) A. C. Daley et al. SCIENCE
Publish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn MoreBecome a Peeref-certified reviewer
The Peeref Institute provides free reviewer training that teaches the core competencies of the academic peer review process.
Get Started