Merit Researcher, Natural History Museum
Research focuses on the evolutionary history of arthropods, animal diversification during the Cambrian explosion, and the systematics of Chilopoda (centipedes). I am interested in the integration of morphological data for extant animals, information from exceptionally preserved fossils, and molecular data.
Life quickly finds a way: the surprisingly swift end to evolution's big bang
Feb 19, 2019 16:56 pm UTC| Insights & Views Science
The Cambrian explosion more than 500 million years ago is often considered biologys big bang. Virtually all the major kinds of animals evolved in lifes greatest ever burst of evolution, rapidly populating a weird and...
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