A middle Cambrian arthropod with chelicerae and proto-book gills

Nature64.80
Volume: 573, Issue: 7775, Pages: 586 - 589
Published: Sep 11, 2019
Abstract
The chelicerates are a ubiquitous and speciose group of animals that has a considerable ecological effect on modern terrestrial ecosystems—notably as predators of insects and also, for instance, as decomposers1. The fossil record shows that chelicerates diversified early in the marine ecosystems of the Palaeozoic era, by at least the Ordovician period2. However, the timing of chelicerate origins and the type of body plan that characterized the...
Paper Details
Title
A middle Cambrian arthropod with chelicerae and proto-book gills
Published Date
Sep 11, 2019
Journal
Volume
573
Issue
7775
Pages
586 - 589
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