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Mary L Droser

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 24, 2021
Developmental processes in Ediacara macrofossilsScott D Evans, Mary L Droser, Douglas H Erwin
Geobiology|April 3, 2025
Elevated Marine Dissolved Silica Levels Explain a Wide Range of Ediacaran-Cambrian Ediacara-Style Fossil DepositsLidya G Tarhan, Ashleigh V S Hood, Mary L Droser
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 25, 2020
Discovery of the oldest bilaterian from the Ediacaran of South AustraliaScott D Evans, Ian V Hughes, James G Gehling, et al.
Paleobiology|January 10, 2022
Ediacara growing pains: Modular addition and development in <i>Dickinsonia costata</i>Scott D Evans, James G Gehling, Douglas H Erwin, et al.
Emerging Topics in Life Sciences|May 16, 2020
Early Earth and the rise of complex lifeTimothy W Lyons, Mary L Droser, Kimberly V Lau, et al.
Emerging Topics in Life Sciences|May 16, 2020
Dynamic oxygen and coupled biological and ecological innovation during the second wave of the Ediacara BiotaScott D Evans, Charles W Diamond, Mary L Droser, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 3, 2018
Ecological Expansion and Extinction in the Late Ediacaran: Weighing the Evidence for Environmental and Biotic DriversLidya G Tarhan, Mary L Droser, Devon B Cole, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 31, 2017
Rheotaxis in the Ediacaran epibenthic organism Parvancorina from South AustraliaJohn R Paterson, James G Gehling, Mary L Droser, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 9, 2026
Earliest evidence of behavioural handedness in the Ediacaran motile bilaterian Spriggina floundersiScott D Evans, Jenson Webb, Ian V Hughes, et al.
Geobiology|September 25, 2018
A stable and productive marine microbial community was sustained through the end-Devonian Hangenberg Crisis within the Cleveland Shale of the Appalachian Basin, United StatesAaron M Martinez, Diana L Boyer, Mary L Droser, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 24, 2021
Developmental processes in Ediacara macrofossilsScott D Evans, Mary L Droser, Douglas H Erwin
Geobiology|April 3, 2025
Elevated Marine Dissolved Silica Levels Explain a Wide Range of Ediacaran-Cambrian Ediacara-Style Fossil DepositsLidya G Tarhan, Ashleigh V S Hood, Mary L Droser
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 25, 2020
Discovery of the oldest bilaterian from the Ediacaran of South AustraliaScott D Evans, Ian V Hughes, James G Gehling, et al.
Paleobiology|January 10, 2022
Ediacara growing pains: Modular addition and development in <i>Dickinsonia costata</i>Scott D Evans, James G Gehling, Douglas H Erwin, et al.
Emerging Topics in Life Sciences|May 16, 2020
Early Earth and the rise of complex lifeTimothy W Lyons, Mary L Droser, Kimberly V Lau, et al.
Emerging Topics in Life Sciences|May 16, 2020
Dynamic oxygen and coupled biological and ecological innovation during the second wave of the Ediacara BiotaScott D Evans, Charles W Diamond, Mary L Droser, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 3, 2018
Ecological Expansion and Extinction in the Late Ediacaran: Weighing the Evidence for Environmental and Biotic DriversLidya G Tarhan, Mary L Droser, Devon B Cole, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 31, 2017
Rheotaxis in the Ediacaran epibenthic organism Parvancorina from South AustraliaJohn R Paterson, James G Gehling, Mary L Droser, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 9, 2026
Earliest evidence of behavioural handedness in the Ediacaran motile bilaterian Spriggina floundersiScott D Evans, Jenson Webb, Ian V Hughes, et al.
Geobiology|September 25, 2018
A stable and productive marine microbial community was sustained through the end-Devonian Hangenberg Crisis within the Cleveland Shale of the Appalachian Basin, United StatesAaron M Martinez, Diana L Boyer, Mary L Droser, et al.
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