1. Paleobiology and Morphology of the Ediacaran Biota.
Furthermore I wish to discuss the paleoenvironment and morphological variations, which lead to the ultimate survival, or extinction of taxonomic lineages of Ediacaran biota. I aim to give a general overview of the Ediacaran Period and insight key fossils of soft bodied organisms of the era. ... The Ediacaran biota includes the oldest definite multicellular organisms with tissues, and the most common types resemble segmented worms, fronds, disks, or immobile bags. ... The Ediacaran biota is not found in a restricted environment subject to unusual local conditions: they were a global phenomenon....
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