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Reconstructing the reproductive mode of an Ediacaran macro-organism

Emily G. Mitchell (), Charlotte G. Kenchington, Alexander G. Liu, Jack J. Matthews and Nicholas J. Butterfield
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Emily G. Mitchell: University of Cambridge
Charlotte G. Kenchington: University of Cambridge
Alexander G. Liu: School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol
Jack J. Matthews: University of Oxford
Nicholas J. Butterfield: University of Cambridge

Nature, 2015, vol. 524, issue 7565, 343-346

Abstract: The Ediacaran macrofossil Fractofusus reveals a complex life history of multigenerational, stolon-like asexual reproduction, interspersed with dispersal of waterborne propagules.

Date: 2015
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