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The Cambrian substrate revolution
DJ Bottjer, JW Hagadorn, SQ Dornbos
GSA today 10 (9), 1-7, 2000
4882000
Wrinkle structures: Microbially mediated sedimentary structures common in subtidal siliciclastic settings at the Proterozoic-Phanerozoic transition
JW Hagadorn, DJ Bottjer
Geology 25 (11), 1047-1050, 1997
3761997
Restriction of a late Neoproterozoic biotope; suspect-microbial structures and trace fossils at the Vendian-Cambrian transition
JW Hagadorn, DJ Bottjer
Palaios 14 (1), 73-85, 1999
2521999
Precambrian animal diversity: putative phosphatized embryos from the Doushantuo Formation of China
JY Chen, P Oliveri, CW Li, GQ Zhou, F Gao, JW Hagadorn, KJ Peterson, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97 (9), 4457-4462, 2000
2302000
Cellular and subcellular structure of Neoproterozoic animal embryos
JW Hagadorn, S Xiao, PCJ Donoghue, S Bengtson, NJ Gostling, ...
Science 314 (5797), 291-294, 2006
2152006
Precambrian-Cambrian transition: Death Valley, United States
FA Corsetti, JW Hagadorn
Geology 28 (4), 299-302, 2000
2032000
Exceptional continental record of biotic recovery after the Cretaceous–Paleogene mass extinction
TR Lyson, IM Miller, AD Bercovici, K Weissenburger, AJ Fuentes, ...
Science 366 (6468), 977-983, 2019
1802019
A fungal analog for Newfoundland Ediacaran fossils?
KJ Peterson, B Waggoner, JW Hagadorn
Integrative and Comparative Biology 43 (1), 127-136, 2003
1732003
Ediacaran fossils from the southwestern Great Basin, United States
JW Hagadorn, B Waggoner
Journal of Paleontology 74 (2), 2000
1662000
Earth's air pressure 2.7 billion years ago constrained to less than half of modern levels
SM Som, R Buick, JW Hagadorn, TS Blake, JM Perreault, JP Harnmeijer, ...
Nature Geoscience 9 (6), 448-451, 2016
1622016
Sustained low marine sulfate concentrations from the Neoproterozoic to the Cambrian: Insights from carbonates of northwestern Mexico and eastern California
SJ Loyd, PJ Marenco, JW Hagadorn, TW Lyons, AJ Kaufman, ...
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 339, 79-94, 2012
1512012
Possible evolution of mobile animals in association with microbial mats
M Gingras, JW Hagadorn, A Seilacher, SV Lalonde, E Pecoits, D Petrash, ...
Nature Geoscience 4 (6), 372-375, 2011
1482011
Stranded on a Late Cambrian shoreline: Medusae from central Wisconsin
JW Hagadorn, RH Dott Jr, D Damrow
Geology 30 (2), 147-150, 2002
1432002
Early Cambrian Ediacaran-type fossils from California
JW Hagadorn, CM Fedo, BM Waggoner
Journal of Paleontology 74 (4), 2000
1342000
10 A grand unified theory of biomineralization
JL Kirschvink, JW Hagadorn
The Biomineralisation of Nano-and Micro-Structures, 139-150, 2000
125*2000
Rare helical spheroidal fossils from the Doushantuo Lagerstatte: Ediacaran animal embryos come of age?
S Xiao, JW Hagadorn, C Zhou, X Yuan
Geology 35 (2), 115-118, 2007
982007
The fossil record of cnidarian medusae
GA Young, JW Hagadorn
Palaeoworld 19 (3-4), 212-221, 2010
942010
Exceptional fossil preservation: a unique view on the evolution of marine life
DJ Bottjer
Columbia University Press, 2002
882002
The developmental cycles of early Cambrian Olivooidae fam. nov.(? Cycloneuralia) from the Yangtze Platform (China)
M Steiner, Y Qian, G Li, JW Hagadorn, M Zhu
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 398, 97-124, 2014
872014
Microbial influence on erosion, grain transport and bedform genesis in sandy substrates under unidirectional flow
JW Hagadorn, C Mcdowell
Sedimentology 59 (3), 795-808, 2012
832012
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