Duncan McIlroy wetenschapper
McIlroy, Duncan
VIAF ID: 650152636063320051266 (Personal)
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Duncan McIlroy ‡c wetenschapper
- 100 1 _ ‡a McIlroy, Duncan
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Works
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The arrangement of possible muscle fibres in the Ediacaran taxon Haootia quadriformis | |
Bioturbating animals control the mobility of redox-sensitive trace elements in organic-rich mudstone | |
The dynamic influence of microbial mats on sediments: fluid escape and pseudofossil formation in the Ediacaran Longmyndian Supergroup, UK | |
Early Cambrian metazoans in fluvial environments, evidence of the non-marine Cambrian radiation: COMMENT | |
An Ediacaran pre-placozoan alternative to the pre-sponge route towards the Cambrian explosion of animal life: a comment on Cavalier-Smith 2017 | |
Evidence for Cnidaria-like behavior in ca. 560 Ma Ediacaran Aspidella: REPLY | |
Explaining the exceptional preservation of Ediacaran rangeomorphs from Spaniard's Bay, Newfoundland: A hydraulic model | |
First evidence for locomotion in the Ediacara biota from the 565 Ma Mistaken Point Formation, Newfoundland: REPLY | |
Haootia quadriformis n. gen., n. sp., interpreted as a muscular cnidarian impression from the Late Ediacaran period (approx. 560 Ma) | |
Ichnological evidence for meiofaunal bilaterians from the terminal Ediacaran and earliest Cambrian of Brazil | |
A lower Cambrian protoconodont apparatus from the Placentian of southeastern Newfoundland | |
New occurrences of Palaeopascichnus from the Stáhpogieddi Formation, Arctic Norway, and their bearing on the age of the Varanger Ice Age | |
The oldest evidence of bioturbation on Earth: COMMENT | |
The origin and occurrence of subaqueous sedimentary cracks | |
Palaeobiology and evolution of the earliest agglutinated Foraminifera: Platysolenites, Spirosolenites and related forms | |
A reconsideration of the biogenicity of Arumberia banksi Glaessner & Walter | |
Sedimentology of the tide-dominated Jurassic Lajas Formation, Neuquén Basin, Argentina | |
Three-dimensional morphology and palaeobiology of the trace fossil Dactyloidites jordii nov. isp. from the Carboniferous of England | |
A Tribute to Martin D. Brasier: Palaeobiologist and Astrobiologist (April 12, 1947-December 16, 2014). | |
Were the First Trace Fossils Really Burrows or Could They Have Been Made by Sediment-Displacive Chemosymbiotic Organisms? |