Neoproterozoic to Early Cambrian small shelly fossil assemblages and a revised biostratigraphic correlation of the Yangtze Platform (China)
- M. Steiner, Guoxiang Li, Y. Qian, Maoyan Zhu, B. Erdtmann
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 8 October 2007
MACROSCOPIC CARBONACEOUS COMPRESSIONS IN A TERMINAL PROTEROZOIC SHALE: A SYSTEMATIC REASSESSMENT OF THE MIAOHE BIOTA, SOUTH CHINA
- S. Xiao, Xunlai Yuan, M. Steiner, A. Knoll
- Geography, Environmental ScienceJournal of Paleontology
- 1 March 2002
Abstract Carbonaceous compression fossils in shales of the uppermost Doushantuo Formation (ca. 555–590 Ma) at Miaohe in the Yangtze Gorges area provide a rare Burgess-Shale-type taphonomic window on…
Chronology of early Cambrian biomineralization
- Artem V. Kouchinsky, S. Bengtson, B. Runnegar, C. Skovsted, M. Steiner, M. Vendrasco
- Geography, Environmental ScienceGeological Magazine
- 26 August 2011
Abstract Data on the first appearances of major animal groups with mineralized skeletons on the Siberian Platform and worldwide are revised and summarized herein with references to an improved carbon…
Submarine-hydrothermal exhalative ore layers in black shales from South China and associated fossils — insights into a Lower Cambrian facies and bio-evolution
- M. Steiner, E. Wallis, B. Erdtmann, Yuan-long Zhao, R. Yang
- Geography, Environmental Science
- 15 May 2001
Lower Cambrian Small Shelly Fossils of northern Sichuan and southern Shaanxi (China), and their biostratigraphic importance
- M. Steiner, Guoxiang Li, Y. Qian, Maoyan Zhu
- Geography
- 1 March 2004
Oldest entirely preserved sponges and other fossils from the Lowermost Cambrian and a new facies reconstruction of the Yangtze platform (China)
- M. Steiner, D. Mehl, J. Reitner, B. Erdtmann
- Geography
- 1993
Lower Cambrian Burgess Shale-type fossil associations of South China
- M. Steiner, Maoyan Zhu, Yuan-long Zhao, B. Erdtmann
- Geography, Environmental Science
- 2 May 2005
NEW WELL-PRESERVED SCLERITOMES OF CHANCELLORIDAE FROM THE EARLY CAMBRIAN YUANSHAN FORMATION (CHENGJIANG, CHINA) AND THE MIDDLE CAMBRIAN WHEELER SHALE (UTAH, USA) AND PALEOBIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS
- D. Janussen, M. Steiner, Z. Maoyan
- Geography, Environmental ScienceJournal of Paleontology
- 1 July 2002
Abstract From the early Cambrian of Yunnan, China, new chancellorid scleritomes assigned to Allonnia junyuani new species are described and compared with scleritomes of Chancelloria eros Walcott,…
Early Cambrian origin of modern food webs: evidence from predator arrow worms
- J. Vannier, M. Steiner, É. Renvoisé, S-X. Hu, J. Casanova
- Environmental Science, GeographyProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological…
- 7 March 2007
The results point to the early introduction of prey–predator relationships into the pelagic realm, and to the increase of trophic complexity (three-level structure) during the Precambrian–Cambrian transition, thus laying the foundations of present-day marine food chains.
The developmental cycles of early Cambrian Olivooidae fam. nov. (?Cycloneuralia) from the Yangtze Platform (China)
- M. Steiner, Y. Qian, Guoxiang Li, J. Hagadorn, Maoyan Zhu
- Geography, Environmental Science
- 15 March 2014
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