Fossil freeloaders: Rare evidence of parasitism in Ordovician Trilobites
A new study of from the Middle Ordovician of Estonia reveals some of the earliest evidence for parasitism in the fossil record.…

A new study of from the Middle Ordovician of Estonia reveals some of the earliest evidence for parasitism in the fossil record.…

Trilobites- extinct marine arthropods that roamed the world’s oceans from about 520 million years ago until they went extinct 250 million years ago, at the end of the Permian period – may have grown in a similar fashion and reached ages that match those of extant crustaceans, a new study has found.…

The mass extinctions at the end of the Ordovician took out up to 60% of marine genera – the second-most devastating extinction event of the Phanerozoic and the end of the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (GOBE).…

Studying how biodiversity on our planet has developed through time and how it reacted to environmental changes would be relatively straight-forward if we could time-travel, as ecologists.…

Can tiny fossilized teeth from a prehistoric animal most closely resembling a lamprey provide crucial information about climatic change from over 450 million years ago?…