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Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a hexactinellid sponge


Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a hexactinellid sponge, trace ...

First described as a medusoid jellyfish, the "star-shaped" Brooksella from the Conasauga shale Lagerstätten, Southeastern USA, was variously ...

Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a hexactinellid sponge, trace ...

First described as a medusoid jellyfish, the “star-shaped” Brooksella from the Conasauga shale Lagerstätten, Southeastern USA, was variously ...

Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a hexactine | EurekAlert!

Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a hexactinellid sponge, trace fossil or pseudofossil? Peer-Reviewed Publication. PeerJ. Morphological ...

Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a hexactinellid sponge, trace ...

In the century since its original description by Walcott (1896) and Walcott (1898), star-shaped siliceous nodules known as Brooksella alternata ...

Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a hexactinellid sponge, trace ...

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Is Brooksella Even a Fossil?

... Nolan, M.R., Walker, S.E., Selly, T., and Schiffbauer, J. 2023, Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a hexactinellid sponge, trace fossil or pseu..

Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a hexactinellid sponge ...

First described as a medusoid jellyfish, the “star-shaped” Brooksella from the Conasauga shale Lagerstätten, Southeastern USA, was variously reconsidered as ...

Brooksella - Wikipedia

The most accepted identity is that they are hexactinellid sponges, based on observed spicules, ostia, and internal structure. In 2023, a group of researchers ...

Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a hexactinellid sponge, trace ...

First described as a medusoid jellyfish, the “star-shaped” Brooksella from the Conasauga shale Lagerstätten, Southeastern USA, was variously reconsidered as ...

Morrison Nolan and Dr. Sally Walker new publication in ... - Geology

Geology publication entitled: "Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a hexactinellid sponge, trace fossil or pseudofossil?"

Phylogenetic affinities and taphonomy of Brooksella from the ...

Phylum PORIFERA Grant, 1861. · Class HEXACTINELLIDA Schmidt, 1870. · Order RETICULOSA Reid, 1958. · Family PROTOSPONGIIDAE Hinde, 1887. · Genus Brooksella Walcott, ...

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Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a hexactinellid sponge, trace fossil or pseudofossil? More than 100 years ago, Charles Doolittle Walcott ...

Brooksella: what are star cobbles? - Equatorial Minnesota

Nolan, M. R., S. E. Walker, T. Selly, and J. Schiffbauer. 2023. Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a hexactinellid sponge, trace fossil or ...

Behav Ecol Papers on X: "Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a ...

Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a hexactinellid sponge, trace fossil or pseudofossil? https://t.co/cpGlPZHayx @thePeerJ.

File:Brooksella alternata fossil sponges ("star cobbles") (Conasauga ...

The central depression is inferred to be the osculum. Hexactinellids make their skeletons with siliceous spicules, and rapid diagenesis of a siliceous sponge ...

File:Brooksella alternata (fossil sponge) (Conasauga Formation ...

File:Brooksella alternata (fossil sponge) (Conasauga Formation, Middle Cambrian; Georgia, USA) 2.jpg. Language ...

Morphological diversity in Bro [IMAGE] - EurekAlert!

Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a hexactinellid sponge, trace fossil or pseudofossil? PeerJ. Journal: PeerJ; DOI: 10.7717/peerj.14796. Keywords. /Physical ...

Brooksella and silica concretions // MorphoSource

These 3D reconstructions are used in "Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a hexactinellid sponge, trace fossil or pseudofossil?" - in review at PeerJ. MEDIA ...

Mario on X: "Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a hexactinellid ...

Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a hexactinellid sponge, trace fossil or pseudofossil? https://t.co/GPhRXkgs2I.

File:Brooksella alternata (fossil sponge) (Cambrian, Alabama, USA ...

Brooksella alternata is now considered to represent a hexactinellid sponge. The central depression is inferred to be the osculum. Hexactinellids make their ...