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- Vernanimalcula abstract "Vernanimalcula guizhouena is an acritarch dating from 600 to 580 million years ago; it was between 0.1 and 0.2 mm across (roughly the width of one or two human hairs). Vernanimalcula means \"small spring animal\", referring to its appearance in the fossil record at the end of the Marinoan Glaciation and the belief upon discovery it was an animal.The Vernanimalcula fossils were discovered in the Doushantuo Formation in China. This formation is a Konservat-Lagerstätte, one of the rare places where soft body parts and very fine details are preserved in the fossil record. The Vernanimalcula fossils were interpreted as showing a triploblastic structure, a coelom, a differentiated gut, a mouth, an anus, and paired external pits that were believed possible sense organs, making it the earliest known member of the Bilateria (animals with bilateral symmetry, at least as embryos).The appearance of Vernanimalcula so early in the fossil record was believed to have had important implications if it were really bilaterian. The radiation of animals into many phyla would have occurred before any animal became much larger than microscopic size, making the sudden appearance of many animal phyla in the Cambrian explosion an illusion and merely represented a (geologically) sudden increase in size and the development of easily fossilised body parts by species in existing phyla.The description of Vernanimalcula as bilaterian has been strongly challenged. Other workers (Bengtson, Budd and co-workers) in the field have repeatedly claimed that Vernanimalcula is largely a taphonomic artefact generated by phosphate growth within a spherical object such as an acritarch, and thus Vernanimalcula was not even an animal, let alone a bilaterian. Chen et al. initially defended their interpretation of Vernanimalcula against the claims of Bengtson and Budd. Petryshyn et al. examined additional fossils resembling Vernanimalcula and concluded that the fossils are \"likely biogenic in nature.\"".
- Vernanimalcula domain Eukaryote.
- Vernanimalcula kingdom Incertae_sedis.
- Vernanimalcula thumbnail Vernanimalcula_sketch.jpg?width=300.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageID "2604659".
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageLength "5788".
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageRevisionID "692672940".
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Acritarch.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Anus.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Bilateria.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Body_cavity.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Cambrian_explosion.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Category:Evolutionary_biology.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Category:Incertae_sedis.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Doushantuo_Formation.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Ediacaran.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Eukaryote.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Fossil.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Gastrointestinal_tract.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Glacial_period.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Graham_Budd.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Incertae_sedis.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Kimberella.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Lagerstätte.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Marinoan_glaciation.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Phylum.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Sensory_system.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Snowball_Earth.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Spriggina.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Symmetry_in_biology.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Taphonomy.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink Triploblasty.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLink File:Vernanimalcula_sketch.jpg.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vernanimalcula".
- Vernanimalcula binomial "Vernanimalcula guizhouena".
- Vernanimalcula domain Eukaryote.
- Vernanimalcula fossilRange "(Ediacaran)".
- Vernanimalcula genus "Vernanimalcula".
- Vernanimalcula imageCaption "The possible fossil of Vernanimalcula guizhouena".
- Vernanimalcula regnum "Incertae sedis".
- Vernanimalcula species "V. guizhouena".
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CEXNAV.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fossil_range.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ma.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Vernanimalcula wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Vernanimalcula subject Category:Evolutionary_biology.
- Vernanimalcula subject Category:Incertae_sedis.
- Vernanimalcula hypernym Acritarch.
- Vernanimalcula type Eukaryote.
- Vernanimalcula type Species.
- Vernanimalcula type Thing.
- Vernanimalcula type Q19088.
- Vernanimalcula comment "Vernanimalcula guizhouena is an acritarch dating from 600 to 580 million years ago; it was between 0.1 and 0.2 mm across (roughly the width of one or two human hairs). Vernanimalcula means \"small spring animal\", referring to its appearance in the fossil record at the end of the Marinoan Glaciation and the belief upon discovery it was an animal.The Vernanimalcula fossils were discovered in the Doushantuo Formation in China.".
- Vernanimalcula label "Vernanimalcula".
- Vernanimalcula sameAs Q135440.
- Vernanimalcula sameAs Vernanimalcula.
- Vernanimalcula sameAs Vernanimalcula_guizhouena.
- Vernanimalcula sameAs ベルナニマルキュラ.
- Vernanimalcula sameAs Vernanimalcula.
- Vernanimalcula sameAs Vernanimalcula.
- Vernanimalcula sameAs Vernanimalcula_guizhouena.
- Vernanimalcula sameAs Vernanimalcula.
- Vernanimalcula sameAs m.07r41y.
- Vernanimalcula sameAs Vernanimalcula_guizhouena.
- Vernanimalcula sameAs Q135440.
- Vernanimalcula sameAs 貴州小春蟲.
- Vernanimalcula wasDerivedFrom Vernanimalcula?oldid=692672940.
- Vernanimalcula depiction Vernanimalcula_sketch.jpg.
- Vernanimalcula isPrimaryTopicOf Vernanimalcula.