Symposium |
Author(s) |
Title |
S3 |
Tyler, S. |
Opening Remarks |
S3 |
M�LLER, W.E.G. |
The Urmetazoa: The hypothetical ancestral animal |
S3 |
JACOBS, David K; GATES, Ruth D |
Is reproductive signaling antecedent to metazoan sensory and neural organization? |
S3 |
LEYS, S.P. |
The hexactinellid body plan: syncytial metazoans |
S3 |
DEWEL, R.A.*; CONNELL, M.U.; DEWEL, W.C. |
Bridging morphological transitions to the Metazoa |
S3 |
RIEGER, RM; LADURNER, P |
What do we know about the origin and evolution of mesoderm among the lower Metazoa? |
S3 |
TYLER, Seth; SMITH, Julian P.S., III |
Evolution of the metazoan integument |
S3 |
MARTINDALE, m.q.*; FINNERTY, J. |
Developmental patterning in “pre-bilaterians”: Can we get there from here? |
S3 |
WAGNER, G P |
What are morphological characters and how may they originate? |
S3 |
MICHOD, RE |
Cooperation and Conflict in the Evolution of Multicellularity |
S3 |
MCSHEA, D.W. |
Three Provocative Patterns in Hierarchical Evolution |
S3 |
CARTWRIGHT, Paulyn |
Hox genes, Hydroids, and Colonial Integration |
S3 |
HAGEMAN, S.J. |
Growth patterns and complexity in colonial (modular) organisms |
S3 |
BENGTSON, Stefan |
Biomineralized skeletons – when, where, and why did they evolve? |
S3 |
VALENTINE, J.W. |
The Evolutionn of Genomic and Morphological Complexity in Metazoans: The Topology of Gene Activities |
S3 |
CONWAY MORRIS, S. |
The Cambrian explosion: what’s the problem? |
S3 |
WAGGONER, B.M. |
The Ediacara biota in space and time |
S3 |
GERSHWIN, L.*; LIPPS, J. H. |
Some new thoughts on some old animals |
S3 |
DZIK, J. |
Anatomical information content in the Ediacarian fossils |
S3 |
FEDONKIN, M.A. |
Megascopic trace and body fossils of the oldest metazoans |
S3 |
CLAPHAM, M.E.*; NARBONNE, G.M.; GEHLING, J.G. |
Community ecology of Ediacaran fossil assemblages at Mistaken Point, Newfoundland |
S3 |
RUNNEGAR, B.; GEHLING, J.G. |
Understanding the Ediacarans in the context of early animal evolution |