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The Ecology of the Cambrian Radiation
This chapter is in the book The Ecology of the Cambrian Radiation

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgments vii
  4. 1. Introduction 1
  5. PART I. The Environment
  6. 2. Paleomagnetically and Tectonically Based Global Maps for Vendian to Mid-Ordovician Time 11
  7. 3. Global Facies Distributions from Late Vendian to Mid-Ordovician 47
  8. 4. Did Supercontinental Amalgamation Trigger the “Cambrian Explosion”? 69
  9. 5. Climate Change at the Neoproterozoic-Cambrian Transition 90
  10. 6. Australian Early and Middle Cambrian Sequence Biostratigraphy with Implications for Species Diversity and Correlation 107
  11. 7. The Cambrian Radiation and the Diversification of Sedimentary Fabrics 137
  12. PART II. Community Patterns and Dynamics
  13. 8. Biotic Diversity and Structure During the Neoproterozoic-Ordovician Transition 173
  14. 9. Ecology and Evolution of Cambrian Plankton 200
  15. 10. Evolution of Shallow-Water Level-Bottom Communities 217
  16. 11. Evolution of the Hardground Community 238
  17. 12. Ecology and Evolution of Cambrian Reefs 254
  18. 13. Evolution of the Deep-Water Benthic Community 275
  19. PART III. Ecologic Radiation of Major Groups of Organisms
  20. 14. Sponges, Cnidarians, and Ctenophores 301
  21. 15. Mollusks, Hyoliths, Stenothecoids, and Coeloscleritophorans 326
  22. 16. Brachiopods 350
  23. 17. Ecologic Evolution of Cambrian Trilobites 370
  24. 18. Ecology of Nontrilobite Arthropods and Lobopods in the Cambrian 404
  25. 19. Ecologic Radiation of Cambro-Ordovician Echinoderms 428
  26. 20. Calcified Algae and Bacteria 445
  27. 21. Molecular Fossils Demonstrate Precambrian Origin of Dinoflagellates 474
  28. Contributors 495
  29. Index 499
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