Nilpenia Explained
Nilpenia rossi is an Ediacaran sediment feeder.[1] With a 30 cm diameter, it is considered to represent the largest (by area) Ediacaran organism.[2]
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Notes and References
- Mary L. Droser . James G. Gehling . Mary E. Dzaugis . Martin J. Kennedy . Dennis Rice . Michael F. Allen . 2014 . A New Ediacaran Fossil with a Novel Sediment Displacive Life Habit . . 88 . 1 . 145–151 . 10.1666/12-158. 59608504 .
- Vermeij . Geerat J. . 2016 . Raia . Pasquale . Gigantism and its implications for the history of life . PLOS ONE . en . 11 . 1 . e0146092 . 10.1371/journal.pone.0146092. 26771527 . 4714876 . 2016PLoSO..1146092V . free .