RSS 2.0 Feed

» Welcome Guest Log In :: Register

Pages: (51) < [1] 2 3 4 5 6 ... >   
  Topic: forastero's thread< Next Oldest | Next Newest >  
forastero



Posts: 458
Joined: Oct. 2011

(Permalink) Posted: Nov. 03 2011,15:24   

Quote (JohnW @ Nov. 03 2011,11:39)
Quote (forastero @ Nov. 03 2011,01:09)
Quote (JohnW @ Nov. 03 2011,01:35)
 
Quote (forastero @ Nov. 02 2011,22:49)
Charles Darwin once said " We do not know the ancestors of the Vendian faunas well, and like the Cambrian biota it appeared suddenly in a "complete state" .

Where and when did he say this?

My library is all packed up at the moment up but I am pretty sure you will find your answer in the following

Mikhail Fedonkin, "Vendian body fossils and trace fossils," in S. Bengston, ed., Early Life on Earth. Nobel Symposium No. 84 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1993), pp. 370-388; p. 388.

Thanks, forastero.  So Darwin talked about the biota (first known use of this word: 1901) of the Vendian (1952), in a book published in 1993.  

When did Darwin die?

Yeah, its called a citation

  
  1510 replies since Oct. 21 2011,05:55 < Next Oldest | Next Newest >  

Pages: (51) < [1] 2 3 4 5 6 ... >   


Track this topic Email this topic Print this topic

[ Read the Board Rules ] | [Useful Links] | [Evolving Designs]