Felicity CouttsUniversity of Adelaide · School of Biological Sciences
Felicity Coutts
PhD in Ediacaran Palaeontology
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Snakes exhibit a diverse array of body shapes despite their characteristically simplified morphology. The most extreme shape changes along the precloacal axis are seen in fully aquatic sea snakes (Hydrophiinae): “microcephalic” sea snakes have tiny heads and dramatically reduced forebody girths that can be less than a third of the hindbody girth. T...
If we could capture a glimpse of the earliest macroscopic communities on Earth, what might they have looked like? The globally distributed fossils of the Ediacara biota represent the earliest-known examples of multicellular life, and are our best chance of understanding how early macroscopic life evolved on Earth. The Ediacaran fossils of the Flind...
The ancient in situ fossil seafloor communities of the Ediacara biota present an unparalleled window into the assembly of the earliest complex macroscopic organisms, including early animals on Earth ca. 555 million years ago (mya). The unique preservation style of Ediacara fossil seafloors preserves whole communities virtually ‘frozen in time’, inc...
Fossils of the Ediacara biota record the earliest evidence of animal communities and, as such, provide an invaluable glimpse into the abiotic and biotic processes that helped shape the evolution of complex life on Earth. A diverse community of Ediacaran macro-organisms is preserved with high resolution in a fossil bed recently excavated from north...