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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Martin David Brasier FGS, FLS was an English palaeobiologist and astrobiologist known for his conceptual analysis of microfossils and evolution in the Precambrian and Cambrian. He was Professor of Palaeobiology at the University of Oxford and Emeritus Fellow of St Edmund Hall. His research critically examined the context and character of the early fossil record, making use of field mapping, logging, optical petrography, stable isotope geochemistry, confocal microscopy, NanoSims microprobes, and lasers for high resolution 3D scanning and laser Raman spectroscopy.
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Published Works
- Questioning the evidence for Earth's oldest fossils (2002) (811)
- Continental break-up and collision in the Neoproterozoic and Palaeozoic — A tale of Baltica and Laurentia (1996) (809)
- Microfossils of sulphur-metabolizing cells in 3.4-billion-year-old rocks of Western Australia (2011) (369)
- Integrated chemo- and biostratigraphic calibration of early animal evolution: Neoproterozoic–early Cambrian of southwest Mongolia (1996) (290)
- Early Cambrian continental reconstructions (1992) (280)
- A global carbon isotope excursion (SPICE) during the Late Cambrian: relation to trilobite extinctions, organic-matter burial and sea level (2000) (240)
- A fresh look at the fossil evidence for early Archaean cellular life (2006) (239)
- Critical testing of Earth's oldest putative fossil assemblage from the ∼3.5Ga Apex chert, Chinaman Creek, Western Australia (2005) (215)
- Ediacarian sponge spicule clusters from southwestern Mongolia and the origins of the Cambrian fauna (1997) (205)
- Sr and C isotopes in Lower Cambrian carbonates from the Siberian craton: A paleoenvironmental record during the ‘Cambrian explosion’ (1994) (201)
- New U-Pb zircon dates for the Neoproterozoic Ghubrah glaciation and for the top of the Huqf Supergroup, Oman (2000) (201)
- Decision on the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary stratotype (1994) (191)
- A billion years of environmental stability and the emergence of eukaryotes: new data from northern Australia. (1998) (190)
- The carbon- and oxygen-isotope record of the Precambrian–Cambrian boundary interval in China and Iran and their correlation (1990) (166)
- Neoproterozoic snowball Earth under scrutiny: Evidence from the Fiq glaciation of Oman (2002) (158)
- First evidence for locomotion in the Ediacara biota from the 565 Ma Mistaken Point Formation, Newfoundland (2010) (157)
- Cambrian Evolutionary Radiation: Context, correlation, and chronostratigraphy—Overcoming deficiencies of the first appearance datum (FAD) concept (2013) (154)
- Giving the early fossil record of sponges a squeeze (2014) (149)
- Earth’s earliest non-marine eukaryotes (2011) (145)
- Did global tectonics drive early biosphere evolution? Carbon isotope record from 2.6 to 1.9 Ga carbonates of Western Australian basins (2002) (144)
- The dawn of animal life (1987) (143)
- Neoproterozoic chemostratigraphy and correlation of the Port Askaig glaciation, Dalradian Supergroup of Scotland (2000) (142)
- Fossil indicators of nutrient levels. 1: Eutrophication and climate change (1995) (140)
- Changing the picture of Earth's earliest fossils (3.5–1.9 Ga) with new approaches and new discoveries (2015) (132)
- Defining biominerals and organominerals: direct and indirect indicators of life (2007) (132)
- Remarkable preservation of microbial mats in Neoproterozoic siliciclastic settings: Implications for Ediacaran taphonomic models (2009) (125)
- On biogenicity criteria for endolithic microborings on early Earth and beyond. (2007) (120)
- Growth of synthetic stromatolites and wrinkle structures in the absence of microbes – implications for the early fossil record (2008) (118)
- Multiple δ13C excursions spanning the Cambrian explosion to the Botomian crisis in Siberia (1994) (116)
- Microfossils from recent and fossil shelf seas (1981) (114)
- The Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary (1980) (110)
- Stabilization of the coupled oxygen and phosphorus cycles by the evolution of bioturbation (2014) (106)
- The problem of deep carbon—An Archean paradox (2005) (103)
- Cambrian (1992) (102)
- Earth's Oldest (∼ 3.5 Ga) Fossils and the `Early Eden Hypothesis': Questioning the Evidence (2004) (102)
- The Neoproterozoic Fiq glaciation and its aftermath, Huqf supergroup of Oman (2004) (96)
- Effaced preservation in the Ediacara biota and its implications for the early macrofossil record (2011) (96)
- The falling amplitude of carbon isotopic oscillations through the Lower to Middle Cambrian: northern Siberia data (1998) (95)
- Nutrient-enriched waters and the early skeletal fossil record (1992) (94)
- Palaeobiology and evolution of the earliest agglutinated Foraminifera: Platysolenites, Spirosolenites and related forms (2001) (93)
- Taphonomy of very ancient microfossils from the ∼3400Ma Strelley Pool Formation and ∼1900Ma Gunflint Formation: New insights using a focused ion beam (2012) (91)
- Fossil indicators of nutrient levels. 2: Evolution and extinction in relation to oligotrophy (1995) (90)
- Evolutionary relationships within the Avalonian Ediacara biota: new insights from laser analysis (2009) (90)
- Microfossils and Precambrian–Cambrian boundary stratigraphy at Maldeota, Lesser Himalaya (1987) (90)
- Decoding the Ediacaran Enigma (2004) (89)
- Charnia and sea pens are poles apart (2007) (85)
- A carbon isotope reference scale for the Lower Cambrian succession in Siberia: report of IGCP Project 303 (1994) (85)
- Low-latitude glaciation in the Neoproterozoic of Oman (2005) (83)
- Ichnological evidence for meiofaunal bilaterians from the terminal Ediacaran and earliest Cambrian of Brazil (2017) (80)
- Phosphogenic events and skeletal preservation across the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary interval (1990) (80)
- Enhanced cellular preservation by clay minerals in 1 billion-year-old lakes (2014) (80)
- Towards a carbon isotope stratigraphy of the Cambrian System: potential of the Great Basin succession (1993) (79)
- Haootia quadriformis n. gen., n. sp., interpreted as a muscular cnidarian impression from the Late Ediacaran period (approx. 560 Ma) (2014) (78)
- CHARNIA AT 50: DEVELOPMENTAL MODELS FOR EDIACARAN FRONDS (2008) (77)
- Stratified oceans and oxygenation of the late Precambrian environment: a post glacial geochemical record from the Neoproterozoic of W. Mongolia (1997) (77)
- Sea-level changes, facies changes and the late Precambrian—Early cambrian evolutionary explosion (1982) (77)
- Ecology of Recent sediment-dwelling and phytal foraminifera from the lagoons of Barbuda, West Indies (1975) (77)
- Uncovering framboidal pyrite biogenicity using nano-scale CNorg mapping (2015) (76)
- The architecture of Ediacaran Fronds (2012) (76)
- The Lower Cambrian transgression and glauconite-phosphate facies in western Europe (1980) (74)
- Microfossils and small shelly fossils from the Lower Cambrian Hyolithes Limestone at Nuneaton, English Midlands (1984) (72)
- The ecology and distribution of Recent foraminifera from the reefs and shoals around Barbuda, West Indies (1975) (71)
- Earliest skeletal fossils from Precambrian–Cambrian boundary strata, Elburz Mountains, Iran (1989) (69)
- Geochemical changes across the Proterozoic–Cambrian transition in the Durmala phosphorite mine section, Mussoorie Hills, Garhwal Himalaya, India (1997) (68)
- Did Supercontinental Amalgamation Trigger the “Cambrian Explosion”? (2003) (68)
- Testing the protozoan hypothesis for Ediacaran fossils: a developmental analysis of Palaeopascichnus (2011) (67)
- Oxygen and carbon isotope stratigraphy of early Cambrian carbonates in southeastern Newfoundland and England (1992) (66)
- The Neoproterozoic–Cambrian record in Australia: A stable isotope study (2005) (65)
- Earliest microbially mediated pyrite oxidation in ~3.4 billion-year-old sediments (2011) (65)
- Pumice as a remarkable substrate for the origin of life. (2011) (64)
- Nanoscale analysis of pyritized microfossils reveals differential heterotrophic consumption in the ∼1.9-Ga Gunflint chert (2013) (63)
- A carbon isotope reference curve for ca. 1700–1575 Ma, McArthur and Mount Isa Basins, Northern Australia (2000) (62)
- Neonereites uniserialis from c. 600 Ma year old rocks in western Scotland and the emergence of animals (1998) (62)
- On the Late Precambrian–Early Cambrian Hartshill Formation of Warwickshire (1978) (62)
- Environmental setting of fossiliferous rocks from the uppermost proterozoic—lower Cambrian of central England (1979) (62)
- Background to the Cambrian Explosion (1992) (62)
- A new assemblage of juvenile Ediacaran fronds from the Drook Formation, Newfoundland (2012) (61)
- Use of NanoSIMS in the search for early life on Earth: ambient inclusion trails in a c. 3400 Ma sandstone (2008) (61)
- Three‐Dimensional Phosphatic Preservation Of Giant Acritarchs From The Terminal Proterozoic Doushantuo Formation In Guizhou And Hubei Provinces, South China (2001) (59)
- Stable isotope evidence for foraminiferal habitats during the during of the Cenomanian/Turonian ocean anoxic event (1990) (59)
- Evidence for Cnidaria-like behavior in ca. 560 Ma Ediacaran Aspidella (2013) (58)
- Evolutionary Trends in Remarkable Fossil Preservation Across the Ediacaran–Cambrian Transition and the Impact of Metazoan Mixing (2011) (58)
- Evidence for Cnidaria-like behavior in ca. 560 Ma Ediacaran Aspidella (2013) (58)
- Gastropod carbonate δ18O and δ13C values record strong seasonal productivity and stratification shifts during the late Eocene in England (1997) (56)
- C-, O- and Sr-isotope stratigraphy across the Lower-Middle Cambrian transition of the Cantabrian Zone (Spain) and the Montagne Noire (France), West Gondwana (2007) (56)
- A solution to Darwin's dilemma of 1859: exceptional preservation in Salter's material from the late Ediacaran Longmyndian Supergroup, England (2009) (54)
- 3.46 Ga Apex chert 'microfossils' reinterpreted as mineral artefacts produced during phyllosilicate exfoliation (2016) (52)
- The succession of small shelly fossils (especially conoidal microfossils) from English Precambrian–Cambrian boundary beds (1986) (52)
- The Basal Cambrian Transition and Cambrian Bio-Events (From Terminal Proterozoic Extinctions to Cambrian Biomeres) (1996) (50)
- Global ocean—atmosphere change across the Precambrian—Cambrian transition (1992) (50)
- Dickinsonia from Ediacara: A new look at morphology and body construction (2008) (49)
- Diverse microbially induced sedimentary structures from 1 Ga lakes of the Diabaig Formation, Torridon Group, northwest Scotland (2011) (49)
- Stable isotopic calibration of the earliest skeletal fossil assemblages in eastern Siberia (Precambrian‐Cambrian boundary) (1993) (48)
- Darwin's Lost World: The Hidden History of Animal Life (2010) (46)
- Facies and sequence controls on the appearance of the Cambrian biota in southwestern Mongolia: implications for the Precambrian–Cambrian boundary (1996) (46)
- Paleoceanography and Changes in the Biological Cycling of Phosphorus across the Precambrian—Cambrian Boundary (1992) (46)
- Factors contributing to high δ13C values in Cryogenian limestones of western Mongolia (2002) (44)
- Glacial facies associations in a Neoproterozoic back-arc setting, Zavkhan Basin, western Mongolia (1996) (43)
- Smothering of microbial mats by macrobiota: implications for the Ediacara biota (2009) (43)
- Remarkably preserved prokaryote and eukaryote microfossils within 1Ga-old lake phosphates of the Torridon Group, NW Scotland (2012) (42)
- Giant protist Nummulites and its Eocene environment: Life span and habitat insights from δ18O and δ13C data from Nummulites and Venericardia, Hampshire basin, UK (1999) (41)
- The Neoproterozoic to early Cambrian in southwest Mongolia: an introduction (1996) (41)
- First report of amber with spider webs and microbial inclusions from the earliest Cretaceous (c. 140 Ma) of Hastings, Sussex (2009) (40)
- Neoproterozoic glaciomarine and cap dolostone facies of the southwestern Taoudéni Basin (Walidiala Valley, Senegal/Guinea, NW Africa) (2007) (40)
- CONFIRMING THE METAZOAN CHARACTER OF A 565 MA TRACE-FOSSIL ASSEMBLAGE FROM MISTAKEN POINT, NEWFOUNDLAND (2014) (39)
- The Proterozoic–Cambrian transition within the ‘Charnian Supergroup’ of central England and the antiquity of the Ediacara fauna (1998) (39)
- Fossils and astrobiology: new protocols for cell evolution in deep time (2012) (39)
- The dynamic influence of microbial mats on sediments: fluid escape and pseudofossil formation in the Ediacaran Longmyndian Supergroup, UK (2015) (39)
- Nutrients in the early Cambrian (1990) (38)
- Biogeochemical data from well preserved 200 ka collagen and skeletal remains (2001) (37)
- Ichnological evidence for the Cambrian explosion in the Ediacaran to Cambrian succession of Tanafjord, Finnmark, northern Norway (2016) (37)
- The ~3.4 billion-year-old Strelley Pool Sandstone: a new window into early life on Earth (2006) (36)
- Nutrient flux and the evolutionary explosion across the Precambrian‐Cambrian boundary interval (1991) (35)
- Quantitative study of developmental biology confirms Dickinsonia as a metazoan (2017) (34)
- Characterization and critical testing of potential microfossils from the early Earth: the Apex ‘microfossil debate’ and its lessons for Mars sample return (2004) (33)
- Changes in the Patterns of Phosphatic Preservation across the Proterozoic-Cambrian Transition (2007) (33)
- Isotopic Records Across Two Phosphorite Giant Episodes Compared: The Precambrian-Cambrian and the Late Cretaceous-Recent (2000) (30)
- Carbonaceous microstructures from sedimentary laminated chert within the 3.46 Ga Apex Basalt, Chinaman Creek locality, Pilbara, Western Australia (2016) (29)
- Architecture and evolution of the foraminiferid test — a theoretical approach (1982) (29)
- Explaining the exceptional preservation of Ediacaran rangeomorphs from Spaniard's Bay, Newfoundland: A hydraulic model (2013) (29)
- Pumice from the ∼3460Ma Apex Basalt, Western Australia: A natural laboratory for the early biosphere (2013) (28)
- Microfossils: Armstrong/Microfossils (2004) (27)
- Discussion: “Were the Ediacaran siliciclastics of South Australia coastal or deep marine?” by Retallack et al., Sedimentology, 59, 1208–1236 (2013) (26)
- Evolutionary and geological events across the Precambrian–Cambrian boundary (1985) (25)
- Introduction: how and when did microbes change the world? (2006) (25)
- Ambient Inclusion Trails: Their Recognition, Age Range and Applicability to Early Life on Earth (2008) (25)
- A new ecological model for the ∼565 Ma Ediacaran biota of Mistaken Point, Newfoundland (2015) (24)
- Earliest calcareous foraminifera (1975) (22)
- Barbuda—an emerging reef and lagoon complex on the edge of the Lesser Antilles island are (1985) (21)
- How desert varnish forms? (2005) (21)
- Advanced analytical techniques for studying the morphology and chemistry of Proterozoic microfossils (2016) (21)
- Geochemistry and nano-structure of a putative ̃3240 million-year-old black smoker biota, Sulphur Springs Group, Western Australia (2014) (20)
- Distinguishing Earth's oldest known bryozoan (Pywackia, late Cambrian) from pennatulacean octocorals (Mesozoic—Recent) (2015) (19)
- Foraminiferid Architectural History; A review using the MinLOC and PI Methods (1982) (19)
- Earth’s oldest putative fossil assemblage from the ~3.5 Ga Apex chert, Chinaman Creek, Western Australia: a field and petrographic guide (2011) (19)
- Survival of Burgess Shale-type animals in a Middle Ordovician deep-water setting (2016) (18)
- Why do lower plants and animals biomineralize? (1986) (18)
- First report of a newly discovered ediacaran biota from the irkineeva uplift, East Siberia (2013) (18)
- Animal evolution: From deep time to late arrivals (1998) (18)
- The 3426-3350 Ma Strelley Pool formation in the east Strelley Greenstone Belt - A field and petrographic guide (2010) (17)
- The oldest evidence of bioturbation on Earth: COMMENT (2013) (17)
- The stratigraphy of Barbuda, West Indies (1975) (17)
- Earth's oldest (approximately 3.5 Ga) fossils and the 'Early Eden hypothesis': questioning the evidence. (2004) (17)
- Winners and losers: stable isotopes and microhabitats of living Archaiadae and Eocene Nummulites (larger foraminifera) (1993) (16)
- Remarkable preservation of brain tissues in an Early Cretaceous iguanodontian dinosaur (2016) (16)
- Exploring an Ediacaran ‘nursery’: growth, ecology and evolution in a rangeomorph palaeocommunity (2013) (15)
- Impact craters as biospheric microenvironments, Lawn Hill Structure, Northern Australia. (2006) (15)
- Abiotic Earth - Establishing a Baseline for Earliest Life, Data from the Archean of Western Australia (2003) (15)
- ‘Intrites’ from the Ediacaran Longmyndian Supergroup, UK: a new form of microbially-induced sedimentary structure (MISS) (2016) (14)
- Evaluating evidence from the Torridonian Supergroup (Scotland, UK) for eukaryotic life on land in the Proterozoic (2016) (14)
- Secret Chambers: The inside story of cells and complex life (2012) (13)
- John Salter and the Ediacara Fauna of the Longmyndian Supergroup (2011) (13)
- Osmotrophic Biofilms: From Modern to Ancient (2010) (12)
- Chapter 20 The Abu Mahara Group (Ghubrah and Fiq formations), Jabal Akhdar, Oman (2011) (12)
- An early Cambrian chert biota and its implications (1977) (12)
- Towards a morphospace for the Ediacara biota (2007) (11)
- Winter and summer temperatures of the early middle Eocene of France from Turritella δ18O profiles: Comments and Reply (1997) (10)
- Green algae (Chlorophyta) and the question of freshwater symbiogenesis in the early proterozoic (2013) (10)
- LITTORAL AND FLUVIATILE FACIES IN THE ‘KELLAWAYS BEDS’ ON THE MARKET WEIGHTON SWELL (1978) (10)
- The arrangement of possible muscle fibres in the Ediacaran taxon Haootia quadriformis (2015) (10)
- Looking Through Windows onto the Earliest History of Life on Earth and Mars (2009) (10)
- The use of external micro-PIXE to investigate the factors determining the Sr:Ca ratio in the shells of fossil aragonitic molluscs (2001) (10)
- The ecology and biogeography of Discospirina tenuissima (Foraminifera) in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans (2013) (9)
- Acritarchs and Prasinophytes (2013) (9)
- Precambrian-Cambrian boundary biotas and events (1986) (9)
- Some geometrical aspects of fusiform planispiral shape in larger foraminifera (1984) (9)
- Towards a Null Hypothesis for Stromatolites (2011) (9)
- Point Formation, Newfoundland First evidence for locomotion in the Ediacara biota from the 565 Ma Mistaken (2010) (8)
- Grass Roots at the Base of the Neogene (1973) (8)
- Taphonomy in Temporally Unique Settings: An Environmental Traverse in Search of the Earliest Life on Earth (2011) (7)
- A comment on tectonics and the future of terrestrial life—reply (2002) (7)
- Fossils with Little Relief: Using Lasers to Conserve, Image, and Analyze the Ediacara Biota (2011) (7)
- Winter and summer temperatures of the early middle Eocene of France from Turritella delta (super 18) O profiles; discussions and reply (1997) (6)
- Contrasting microfossil preservation and lake chemistries within the 1200–1000 Ma Torridonian Supergroup of NW Scotland (2016) (6)
- Microfossils, Stable Isotopes and Ocean‐Atmosphere History (2013) (6)
- Correlation of the Meishucunian Stage in South Asia (2009) (5)
- Earth System Evolution and Early Life (2016) (5)
- Solving the Controversy of Earth’s Oldest Fossils Using Electron Microscopy (2016) (5)
- 3400 Ma sandstone . c Use of NanoSIMS in the search for early life on Earth: ambient inclusion trails in a (2008) (4)
- A possible billion-year-old holozoan with differentiated multicellularity (2021) (4)
- Detecting ancient life: Investigating the nature and origin of possible stromatolites and associated calcite from a one billion year old lake (2019) (4)
- Deep questions about the nature of early-life signals: a commentary on Lister (1673) ‘A description of certain stones figured like plants’ (2015) (3)
- Carbonaceous Microstructures of the 3.46 Ga Stratiform `Apex Chert', Pilbra, Western Australia: Presenting a New Suite of Early Archaean Microbially Induced Sedimentary Structures (2016) (3)
- Earliest Cretaceous cocoons or plant seed structures from the Wealden Group, Hastings, UK (2017) (3)
- Paleobiology. Decoding the Ediacaran enigma. (2004) (3)
- 3.46 Ga Apex chert 'microfossils' reinterpreted as chains of carbon-coated phyllosilicate grains (2015) (3)
- Uncovering framboidal pyrite biogenicity using nano-1 scale CN org mapping 2 (2014) (2)
- Solving the Controversy of Earth's Oldest Fossils using Electron Microscopy (2015) (2)
- Chemical relationships of ambers using attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (2017) (2)
- Radiozoa (Acantharia, Phaeodaria and Radiolaria) And Heliozoa (2013) (2)
- Understanding the Ediacaran assemblages of Avalonia : a palaeoenvironmental, taphonomic and ontogenetic study (2011) (2)
- Exceptional preservation of cells in phosphate and the early evolution of the biosphere (2012) (2)
- Dinoflagellates and Ebridians (2013) (1)
- Setting the Scene: Milestones in the Search for Early Life on Earth (2009) (1)
- On the Form and Relations of the Ediacara Biota (2007) (1)
- Barbuda, West Indies: a record of seal level change since Pliocene time (1985) (1)
- Ciliophora: Tintinnids and Calpionellids (2013) (1)
- of the Cambrian fauna Ediacarian sponge spicule clusters from southwestern Mongolia and the origins (2009) (1)
- The Evolution of Life on Earth and in the Universe (2006) (1)
- Does the Planet Drive the Biosphere? Steps Towards a Universal Biology (2005) (1)
- K. Simkiss & K. M. Wilbur 1989. Biomineralization. Cell Biology and Mineral Deposition , xiv + 337 pp. San Diego, New York, Berkeley, Boston, London, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto: Academic Press. Price £50.00 (hard covers). ISBN 0 12 643830 7. (1990) (1)
- 50 ideas to change science Part one Life and Earth (2010) (1)
- U/Pb dates for the base of the terminal Proterozoic and Cambrian (1996) (1)
- Microfossils in Stratigraphy (2013) (1)
- The Origin of Life and the Early Biosphere (2013) (1)
- Innovations and revolutions in the biosphere (1991) (1)
- Ga Apex chert 'microfossils' reinterpreted as chains of carbon-coated phyllosilicate grains. Gondwana Research. (2017) (0)
- Stratigraphic distribution and classification of Foraminifera (1983) (0)
- Emergence of Eukaryotes to the Cambrian Explosion (2013) (0)
- Approach to Mars Field Geology (1998) (0)
- List of workshop participants (1991) (0)
- Proceedings of Microscopy and Microanalysis 2015 (2015) (0)
- Ichnological evidence for meiofaunal bilaterians from the terminal Ediacaran and earliest Cambrian of Brazil (2017) (0)
- Chemical relationships of Ambers using ATR-FTIR spectroscopy (2017) (0)
- Microfossils as Thermal Metamorphic Indicators (2013) (0)
- THE METAZOAN CHARACTER OF A 565 MA TRACE FOSSIL 1 ASSEMBLAGE FROM MISTAKEN POINT , NEWFOUNDLAND 2 (2014) (0)
- Erratum (2012) (0)
- from the late Ediacaran Longmyndian Supergroup, England A solution to Darwin's dilemma of 1859: exceptional preservation in Salter's material (2009) (0)
- Bacterial Ecosystems and Microbial Sediments (2013) (0)
- Turtle drift (1974) (0)
- Quantitative study of developmental biology confirms (2017) (0)
- Silicoflagellates and chrysophytes (2013) (0)
- The Earliest Fossil Evidence for Life on Land and the Freshwater Origin of Algae (2009) (0)
- Soc . B 284 : 20171348 ( a ) Growth in (2017) (0)
- Leicester’s fossil celebrity: Charnia and the evolution of early life (2007) (0)
- PRECAMBRIAN | Prokaryote Fossils (2005) (0)
- [Book Review: The Fate of the Mammoth: Fossils, Myth, and History] (2003) (0)
- Appendix – Extraction methods (2013) (0)
- Archaean Cyanobacteria, Ghosts in the Machine? (2002) (0)
- Calcareous Nannoplankton: Coccolithophores and Discoasters (2013) (0)
- Wacey, D. (2017). Remarkable preservation of brain tissues in an Early Cretaceous iguanodontian dinosaur. In Earth System Evolution and Early Life: a Celebration of the Work (2016) (0)
- 50 ideas to change science: Ecology (2010) (0)
- Spores and Pollen (2013) (0)
- Micropalaeontology, Evolution and Biodiversity (2013) (0)
- Secret Chambers: The Inside Story of Cells & Complex Life (2012) (0)
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