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  • Burgess Shale fossils: Burgess Shale, Hallucigenia, Vetulicolia, Anomalocaridid, Marrella, Aysheaia, Opabinia, Sanctacaris, Fossils of the Burgess Sha 
     

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    Lieferstatus:   i.d.R. innert 5-10 Tagen versandfertig
    Veröffentlichung:  Dezember 2020  
    Genre:  Naturwissensch., Medizin, Technik 
    ISBN:  9781156115664 
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    9781156115664 
    Verlag:  Books LLC, Reference Series 
    Einband:  Kartoniert  
    Sprache:  English  
    Dimensionen:  H 246 mm / B 189 mm / D 5 mm 
    Gewicht:  160 gr 
    Seiten:  72 
    Zus. Info:  Paperback 
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    Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 72. Chapters: Burgess Shale, Hallucigenia, Vetulicolia, Anomalocaridid, Marrella, Aysheaia, Opabinia, Sanctacaris, Fossils of the Burgess Shale, Halwaxiida, Debate about Cambrian Lophotrochozoans, Wiwaxia, Odontogriphus, Burgess Shale type fauna, History of the Burgess Shale, Chancelloriidae, Anomalocaris, Orthrozanclus, Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, Pikaia, Scenella, Dinomischus, Nectocaris, Amiskwia, Canadaspis, Alalcomenaeus, Vetulicola, Eldonia, Microdictyon, Vetulicola cuneata, Canadia, Olenoides, Elrathia, Banffia, Hurdia, Cambrorhytium, Ottoia, Naraoia, Kootenia, Thaumaptilon, Isoxys, Ptychagnostus, Gogia, Dinocaridida, Odaraia, Chancelloria, Zacanthoides, Amplectobelua, Yohoia, Hymenocaris, Fieldia, Haplophrentis, Sidneyia, Bathyuriscus, Stanleycaris, Leanchoilia, Waptia, Morania, Echmatocrinus, Ancalagon, Priscansermarinus, Choia, Sarotrocercus, Laggania, Chancia, Plenocaris, Sphenothallus, Opabinid, Tuzoia, Ogygopsis, Cucumericrus, Oikozetetes, Oryctocephalus, Pollingeria, Parapeytoyia, Emeraldella, Actaeus, Hazelia, Perspicaris, Metaspriggina, Burgessia, Diraphora, Vauxia, Helmetia, Burgessochaeta, Herpetogaster, Caryosyntrips, Pagetia, Selkirkia, Halichondrites, Fasciculus, Ctenorhabdotus, Acrothyra, Lingulella, Habelia, Takakkawia, Capsospongia, Archiasterella, Skania, Waputikia, Ehmaniella, Didazoonidae, Xanioascus, Insolicorypha, Margaretia, Carnarvonia, Marpolia, Crumillospongia, Allonnia, Louisella, Leptomitus, Liangshanella, Lyracystis, Yuknessia, Micromitra, Dictyophycus, Falospongia, Fieldospongia, Hamptonia, Pirania, Wapkia, Branchiocaris, Mackenzia, Oesia, Dalyia, Portalia, Bosworthia, Mollisonia, Molaria, Stephenoscolex, Chaunograptus, Eiffelia, Hanburia, Protospongia, Girvanella, Diagonella, Walcottidiscus, Nisusia, Redoubtia, Paterina, Petaloptyon, Peronochaeta, Protoprisma, Wahpia, Tubullela, Cambroernid, Stephenospongia. Excerpt: The fossils of the Burgess Shale, like the Burgess Shale itself, formed around in the Mid Cambrian period. They were discovered in Canada in 1886, and Charles Doolittle Walcott collected over 60,000 specimens in a series of field trips up from 1909 to 1924. After a period of neglect from the 1930s to the early 1960s, new excavations and re-examinations of Walcott's collection continue to discover new species, and statistical analysis suggests discoveries will continue for the foreseeable future. Stephen Jay Gould's book Wonderful Life describes the history of discovery up to the early 1980s, although his analysis of the implications for evolution is largely superseded. The fossil beds are in a series of shale layers, averaging 30 millimetres (1.2 in) and totalling about 160 metres (520 ft) in thickness. These layers were deposited against the face of a high undersea limestone cliff. All these features were later raised up 2,500 metres (8,000 ft) above current sea level during the creation of the Rocky Mountains. These fossils have been preserved in a distinctive style known as Burgess shale type preservation, in which fairly tough tissues such as cuticle are preserved as thin films, very soft tissues are preserved as solid shapes and so quickly that decay had too little time to destroy them, while moderately soft tissues such as muscles are lost. Scientists are still unsure about the processes that created these fossils. While there is little doubt that the animals were buried under catastrophic flows of sediment, it is uncertain whe...

      



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