316 results on '"Butterfield, Nicholas"'
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52. Oxygen minimum zones in the early Cambrian ocean
53. Paleobiology of the late Mesoproterozoic (ca. 1200 Ma) Hunting Formation, Somerset Island, arctic Canada
54. Neoproterozoic fossils from the Franklin Mountains, northwestern Canada: stratigraphic and palaeobiological implications
55. Strontium isotopic variations of Neoproterozoic seawater - Implications for crustal evolution
56. Algal affinity and possible life cycle of the early Cambrian acritarch Yurtusia uniformis from South China.
57. Role of super-selective embolization in lower gastrointestinal bleeding
58. Small carbonaceous fossils (SCFs) from the Terreneuvian (lower Cambrian) of Baltica
59. Spatial analyses of Ediacaran communities at Mistaken Point
60. A cryptic record of Burgess Shale-type diversity from the early Cambrian of Baltica
61. A cryptic record of Burgess Shale-type diversity from the early Cambrian of Baltica
62. Fossil Discoveries in India: Continued
63. A Laurentian record of the earliest fossil eukaryotes
64. Quantitative three‐dimensional ice roughness from scanning electron microscopy
65. Exceptionally preserved Cambrian loriciferans and the early animal invasion of the meiobenthos
66. A cryptic record of Burgess Shale‐type diversity from the early Cambrian of Baltica
67. Role of Imaging in Fertility-sparing Treatment of Gynecologic Malignancies
68. A global transition to ferruginous conditions in the early Neoproterozoic oceans
69. Early animals out in the cold
70. Proterozoic photosynthesis - a critical review
71. The Neoproterozoic
72. A global transition to ferruginous conditions in the early Neoproterozoic oceans
73. The macro‐ and microfossil record of the Cambrian priapulid Ottoia
74. Early evolution of the Eukaryota
75. Co-evolution of eukaryotes and ocean oxygenation in the Neoproterozoic era
76. Lipid taphonomy in the Proterozoic and the effect of microbial mats on biomarker preservation
77. Palynology of the Huqf Supergroup, Oman
78. Arthropods of the Lower Cambrian Chengjiang Fauna, Southwest China
79. Early Cambrian 'soft-shelled' brachiopods as possible stem-group phoronids
80. Early animals out in the cold
81. Humble origins for a successful strategy: complete enrolment in early Cambrian olenellid trilobites
82. A new view onNematothallus: coralline red algae from the Silurian of Gotland
83. Fuxianhuiid ventral nerve cord and early nervous system evolution in Panarthropoda.
84. The Upper Cambrian Rehbachiella and the Phylogeny of Branchiopoda and Crustacea
85. Does cement-induced sulfate limitation account for Burgess Shale-type preservation?
86. Burgess Shale-Type Microfossils from the Middle Cambrian Kaili Formation, Guizhou Province, China
87. Plants and Animals as Geobiological Agents
88. Palynology of the Huqf Supergroup, Oman
89. Phosphate biomineralization in mid-Neoproterozoic protists
90. Early Cambrian “Soft-Shelled” Brachiopods as Possible Stem-Group Phoronids
91. Connecting tube-drains to a V.A.C.® system: An effective alternative to wall suction
92. Macroevolutionary turnover through the Ediacaran transition: ecological and biogeochemical implications
93. Chapter 7 - Plastid Endosymbiosis: Sources and Timing of the Major Events
94. FOSSIL DIAGENESIS IN THE BURGESS SHALE
95. MACROEVOLUTION AND MACROECOLOGY THROUGH DEEP TIME
96. A superarmored lobopodian from the Cambrian of China and early disparity in the evolution of Onychophora.
97. Early evolution of the Eukaryota.
98. Reconstructing a complex early Neoproterozoic eukaryote, Wynniatt Formation, arctic Canada
99. Leanchoiliaguts and the interpretation of three-dimensional structures in Burgess Shale-type fossils
100. Crustaceans and the "Cambrian Explosion"
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