- Aspidella).
Other rangeomorphs (such as the spindle-shaped Fractofusus) lay flat on the
sediment surface.
Though we do not know what
rangeomorphs were, aspects...
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conform to the
branching pattern of
their host branch,
unlike other rangeomorphs that
conform to the
branching pattern of
their neighboring folia. The...
- such as
rangeomorphs, and some
macroalgae and lichens. In
paleontology of
Ediacaran marine organisms, a
frond may be
defined as "a
rangeomorph unit with...
-
flexible in
response to
environmental conditions. In
contrast with
other rangeomorphs,
which have wide distributions,
Avalofractus seems to have been an endemic...
-
other organisms,
including to
other members of the
Ediacaran biota, like
rangeomorphs, have long been contentious. It has been
historically proposed that most...
-
Charniidae is a
family of
rangeomorphs. It is the only non-monotypic
family of Rangeomorpha. From the
Ediacaran of Australia, Canada,
Russia and the United...
- this way. The F.
grandis has
multibranching that
differs from the
other Rangeomorphs that have been discovered. They have frond-like
leaflets that are flexible...
-
process of
separating from the organism,
potentially indicating that
rangeomorphs had true
modularity and the
ability to
separate modules as an a****ual...
- Greentree, C.; Trusler, P. (2009). "Reconstructing a lost world:
Ediacaran rangeomorphs from Spaniard's Bay, Newfoundland".
Journal of Paleontology. 83 (4):...
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fertilized eggs. Stolon-based
reproduction is
thought to have been used by
Rangeomorphs in the
Ediacaran age.
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