Neoproterozoic geobiology and paleobiology
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Neoproterozoic geobiology and paleobiology
(Topics in geobiology, v. 27)
Springer, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This volume presents a sample of views and visions among some of the growing numbers of Neoproterozoic workers. It includes a set of multidisciplinary reviews on the Neoproterozoic fossil record, evolutionary developmental biology of animals, and molecular clock estimates of phylogenetic divergences. These topics are of continuing interest to geoscientists and bioscientists who are intrigued by the deep history of the Earth and its inhabitants.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Proterozoic Fossil Record of Heterotrophic Eukaryotes Sussannah M. Porter 1. Introduction 2. Eukaryotic Tree 3. Fossil Evidence for Proterozoic Heterotrophs 4. Why Are Heterotrophs Rare in Proterozoic Rocks? 5. Conclusions Chapter 2: On the Morphological History of Proterozoic and Cambrian Acritarchs John Warren Huntley, Shuhai Xiao, and Michael Kowalewski 1. Introduction 2. Materials and Methods 3. Results 4. Discussion 5. Conclusions Acknowledgments References Appendix: SAS/IML Codes Chapter 3: On the Morphological and Ecological History of Proterozoic Macroalgae Shuhai Xiao and Lin Dong 1. Introduction 2. A Synopsis of Proterozoic Macroalgal fossils 3. Morphological History of Proterozoic Macroalgae 4. Discussion 5. Conclusions Acknowledgments References Chapter 4: Evolutionary Paleoecology of Ediacaran Benthic Marine Animals David J. Bottjer and Matthew E. Clapham 1. Introduction 2. A Mat-Based World 3. Nature of the Data 4. Evolutionary Paleoecology 5. Discussion Acknowledgements References Chapter 5: A Critical Look at the Ediacaran Trace Fossil Record Soeren Jensen, Mary L. Droser and James G. Gehling 1. Introduction 2. Problems in the Interpretation of Ediacaran Trace Fossils 3. List of Ediacaran Trace Fossils 4. Discussion Acknowledgments References Chapter 6: The Developmental Origins of Animal Bodyplans Douglas H. Erwin 1. Introduction 2. Pre-Bilaterian Developmental Evolution 3.Development of the Urbilateria 4. Constructing Ancestors 5. Conclusions Acknowledgments References Chapter 7: Molecular Timescale of Evolution in the Proterozoic S. Blair Hedges, Fabia U. Battistuzzi, Jaime E. Blair 1. Introduction 2. Molecular Clock Methods 3. Molecular Timescales 4. Astrobiological Implications 5. Conclusions Acknowledgments References Chapter 8: A Neoproterozoic Chronology Galen P. Halverson 1. Introduction 2. Constructing the Record 3. Review of the Neoproterozoic 4. Conclusions Acknowledgments References Chapter 9: On Neoproterozoic Cap Carbonates as Chronostratigraphic Markers Frank A. Corsetti and Nathaniel J. Lorentz 1. Introduction 2. Key Neoproterozoic Successions 3. Discussion 4. Conclusion References
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