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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 13, 2014
Fractal branching organizations of Ediacaran rangeomorph fronds reveal a lost Proterozoic body planJennifer F Hoyal Cuthill, Simon Conway Morris
Nature Ecology & Evolution|October 20, 2017
Nutrient-dependent growth underpinned the Ediacaran transition to large body sizeJennifer F Hoyal Cuthill, Simon Conway Morris
Plos One|March 12, 2010
Tentaculate fossils from the Cambrian of Canada (British Columbia) and China (Yunnan) interpreted as primitive deuterostomesJean-Bernard Caron, Simon Conway Morris, Degan Shu
Nature|March 15, 2013
Tubicolous enteropneusts from the Cambrian periodJean-Bernard Caron, Simon Conway Morris, Christopher B Cameron
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 8, 2018
The story of life: critical insights from evolutionary biologySteve Paulson, Melanie Lee Chang, Ian Tattersall, et al.
Nature|January 31, 2017
Meiofaunal deuterostomes from the basal Cambrian of Shaanxi (China)Jian Han, Simon Conway Morris, Qiang Ou, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 22, 2019
Sclerite-bearing annelids from the lower Cambrian of South ChinaJian Han, Simon Conway Morris, Jennifer F Hoyal Cuthill, et al.
BMC Biology|July 8, 2016
Cambrian suspension-feeding tubicolous hemichordatesKarma Nanglu, Jean-Bernard Caron, Simon Conway Morris, et al.
BMC Biology|October 4, 2012
Evidence for gill slits and a pharynx in Cambrian vetulicolians: implications for the early evolution of deuterostomesQiang Ou, Simon Conway Morris, Jian Han, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 1, 2003
A new species of yunnanozoan with implications for deuterostome evolutionDegan Shu, Simon Conway Morris, Z F Zhang, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 13, 2014
Fractal branching organizations of Ediacaran rangeomorph fronds reveal a lost Proterozoic body planJennifer F Hoyal Cuthill, Simon Conway Morris
Nature Ecology & Evolution|October 20, 2017
Nutrient-dependent growth underpinned the Ediacaran transition to large body sizeJennifer F Hoyal Cuthill, Simon Conway Morris
Plos One|March 12, 2010
Tentaculate fossils from the Cambrian of Canada (British Columbia) and China (Yunnan) interpreted as primitive deuterostomesJean-Bernard Caron, Simon Conway Morris, Degan Shu
Nature|March 15, 2013
Tubicolous enteropneusts from the Cambrian periodJean-Bernard Caron, Simon Conway Morris, Christopher B Cameron
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 8, 2018
The story of life: critical insights from evolutionary biologySteve Paulson, Melanie Lee Chang, Ian Tattersall, et al.
Nature|January 31, 2017
Meiofaunal deuterostomes from the basal Cambrian of Shaanxi (China)Jian Han, Simon Conway Morris, Qiang Ou, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 22, 2019
Sclerite-bearing annelids from the lower Cambrian of South ChinaJian Han, Simon Conway Morris, Jennifer F Hoyal Cuthill, et al.
BMC Biology|July 8, 2016
Cambrian suspension-feeding tubicolous hemichordatesKarma Nanglu, Jean-Bernard Caron, Simon Conway Morris, et al.
BMC Biology|October 4, 2012
Evidence for gill slits and a pharynx in Cambrian vetulicolians: implications for the early evolution of deuterostomesQiang Ou, Simon Conway Morris, Jian Han, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 1, 2003
A new species of yunnanozoan with implications for deuterostome evolutionDegan Shu, Simon Conway Morris, Z F Zhang, et al.
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