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153 related items for PubMed ID: 23084994

  • 1. The first stalk-eyed phosphatocopine crustacean from the Lower Cambrian of China.
    Zhang XG, Pratt BR.
    Curr Biol; 2012 Nov 20; 22(22):2149-54. PubMed ID: 23084994
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  • 5. The evolutionary history of crustacean segmentation: a fossil-based perspective.
    Waloszek D, Maas A.
    Evol Dev; 2005 Nov 20; 7(6):515-27. PubMed ID: 16336406
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  • 8. A phosphatocopid crustacean with appendages from the Lower Cambrian.
    Siveter DJ, Williams M, Waloszek D.
    Science; 2001 Jul 20; 293(5529):479-81. PubMed ID: 11463912
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  • 9. Morphology of Cambrian lobopodian eyes from the Chengjiang Lagerstätte and their evolutionary significance.
    Ma X, Hou X, Aldridge RJ, Siveter DJ, Siveter DJ, Gabbott SE, Purnell MA, Parker AR, Edgecombe GD.
    Arthropod Struct Dev; 2012 Sep 20; 41(5):495-504. PubMed ID: 22484085
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  • 11. High-level phylogenetic analysis using developmental sequences: the Cambrian +Martinssonia elongata, +Musacaris gerdgeyeri gen. et sp. nov. and their position in early crustacean evolution.
    Haug JT, Waloszek D, Haug C, Maas A.
    Arthropod Struct Dev; 2010 Sep 20; 39(2-3):154-73. PubMed ID: 20097307
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  • 12. The sudden appearance of diverse animal body plansduring the Cambrian explosion.
    Chen JY.
    Int J Dev Biol; 2009 Sep 20; 53(5-6):733-51. PubMed ID: 19557680
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  • 14. The implications of a Silurian and other thylacocephalan crustaceans for the functional morphology and systematic affinities of the group.
    Haug C, Briggs DE, Mikulic DG, Kluessendorf J, Haug JT.
    BMC Evol Biol; 2014 Aug 22; 14():159. PubMed ID: 25927449
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  • 15. Sophisticated particle-feeding in a large Early Cambrian crustacean.
    Harvey TH, Butterfield NJ.
    Nature; 2008 Apr 17; 452(7189):868-71. PubMed ID: 18337723
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  • 16. An early Cambrian euarthropod with radiodont-like raptorial appendages.
    Zeng H, Zhao F, Niu K, Zhu M, Huang D.
    Nature; 2020 Dec 17; 588(7836):101-105. PubMed ID: 33149303
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  • 20. A Reduced Labrum in a Cambrian Great-Appendage Euarthropod.
    Liu Y, Ortega-Hernández J, Zhai D, Hou X.
    Curr Biol; 2020 Aug 03; 30(15):3057-3061.e2. PubMed ID: 32589912
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