View Full Version : So, talk to me about the "Cambrian Explosion" por favor.
wasteofo2
Sep11-04, 11:35 PM
Does anyone have a link to any interesting/informative essays, or feel like just typing some stuff about the Cambrian explosion? I've heard all sorts of fun stuff about it, like 40 or so phyla evolved in like 5 million years, the majority of the different species that have ever existed existed and died then etc. and I'd just like to learn more about it in general.
Thanks alot for educating me better than my teachers ever could,
Jacob
This site (http://palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk/Palaeofiles/Cambrian/Index.html) may be a good place to start. It's relatively brief, and without knowing what sort of depth you are looking for - or background you have - it's not easy to pick something 'just right' :smile:
Does anyone have a link to any interesting/informative essays, or feel like just typing some stuff about the Cambrian explosion? I've heard all sorts of fun stuff about it, like 40 or so phyla evolved in like 5 million years, the majority of the different species that have ever existed existed and died then etc. and I'd just like to learn more about it in general.
Thanks alot for educating me better than my teachers ever could,
Jacob
I suggest the Gould's book entitled Wonderful Life. The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History. 1989.
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