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Frances S Dunn

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Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|September 5, 2023
Decline and fall of the Ediacarans: late-Neoproterozoic extinctions and the rise of the modern biosphereGiovanni Mussini, Frances S Dunn
Nature Ecology & Evolution|February 12, 2019
Viewing the Ediacaran biota as a failed experiment is unhelpfulFrances S Dunn, Alexander G Liu
Current Biology : CB|March 7, 2020
Filamentous Connections between Ediacaran FrondsAlexander G Liu, Frances S Dunn
Current Biology : CB|October 9, 2018
Modularity and Overcompensatory Growth in Ediacaran Rangeomorphs Demonstrate Early Adaptations for Coping with Environmental PressuresCharlotte G Kenchington, Frances S Dunn, Philip R Wilby
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|November 7, 2017
Ediacaran developmental biologyFrances S Dunn, Alexander G Liu, Philip C J Donoghue
Nature Communications|April 10, 2025
Morphogenesis of Fractofusus andersoni and the nature of early animal developmentFrances S Dunn, Philip C J Donoghue, Alexander G Liu
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 15, 2017
Quantitative study of developmental biology confirms <i>Dickinsonia</i> as a metazoanRenee S Hoekzema, Martin D Brasier, Frances S Dunn, et al.
Current Biology : CB|May 11, 2023
Cambrian stem-group ambulacrarians and the nature of the ancestral deuterostomeYujing Li, Frances S Dunn, Duncan J E Murdock, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 26, 2025
A new Cambrian stem-group echinoderm reveals the evolution of the anteroposterior axisStephanie C Woodgate, Frances S Dunn, Jeffrey R Thompson, et al.
Papers in Palaeontology|April 23, 2019
Anatomy of the Ediacaran rangeomorph <i>Charnia masoni</i>Frances S Dunn, Philip R Wilby, Charlotte G Kenchington, et al.
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Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|September 5, 2023
Decline and fall of the Ediacarans: late-Neoproterozoic extinctions and the rise of the modern biosphereGiovanni Mussini, Frances S Dunn
Nature Ecology & Evolution|February 12, 2019
Viewing the Ediacaran biota as a failed experiment is unhelpfulFrances S Dunn, Alexander G Liu
Current Biology : CB|March 7, 2020
Filamentous Connections between Ediacaran FrondsAlexander G Liu, Frances S Dunn
Current Biology : CB|October 9, 2018
Modularity and Overcompensatory Growth in Ediacaran Rangeomorphs Demonstrate Early Adaptations for Coping with Environmental PressuresCharlotte G Kenchington, Frances S Dunn, Philip R Wilby
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|November 7, 2017
Ediacaran developmental biologyFrances S Dunn, Alexander G Liu, Philip C J Donoghue
Nature Communications|April 10, 2025
Morphogenesis of Fractofusus andersoni and the nature of early animal developmentFrances S Dunn, Philip C J Donoghue, Alexander G Liu
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 15, 2017
Quantitative study of developmental biology confirms <i>Dickinsonia</i> as a metazoanRenee S Hoekzema, Martin D Brasier, Frances S Dunn, et al.
Current Biology : CB|May 11, 2023
Cambrian stem-group ambulacrarians and the nature of the ancestral deuterostomeYujing Li, Frances S Dunn, Duncan J E Murdock, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 26, 2025
A new Cambrian stem-group echinoderm reveals the evolution of the anteroposterior axisStephanie C Woodgate, Frances S Dunn, Jeffrey R Thompson, et al.
Papers in Palaeontology|April 23, 2019
Anatomy of the Ediacaran rangeomorph <i>Charnia masoni</i>Frances S Dunn, Philip R Wilby, Charlotte G Kenchington, et al.
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