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Jonathan Antcliffe
Senior Research Associate, University of Lausanne
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Martin Brasier
Professor of Palaeobiology, Oxford University
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Anthony D. Hancy
North Bristol NHS Trust
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A new ecological model for the∼ 565 Ma Ediacaran biota of Mistaken Point, Newfoundland
JB Antcliffe, AD Hancy, MD Brasier
Precambrian Research 268, 227-242
, 2015
27
2015
Anoxia can increase the rate of decay for cnidarian tissue: Using Actinia equina to understand the early fossil record
AD Hancy, B Antcliffe, Jonathan
Geobiology
, 2020
21
2020
Critical questions about early character acquisition - Comment on Retallack : “Some Ediacaran fossils lived on land”
JB Antcliffe, AD Hancy
Evolution & Development 15 (4), 225-227
, 2013
20
2013
Reply to Retallack (2013): Ediacaran characters
JB Antcliffe, AD Hancy
Evolution & Development 15 (6), 389-392
, 2013
13
2013
Life and death in the first complex ecosystems: the ecology and evolution of the Ediacaran biota
AD Hancy
University of Bristol
, 2017
2017
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