2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2010.03.003
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“…Having the most advantageous visual system became a primary driver for the evolution of ecosystems and their dynamics. This conception is formulated in the well-known 'Light Switch Theory' by Andrew [14,15]. The faunas of the Cambrian were dominated by marine arthropods, many exhibiting magnificent compound eyes, as found in localities with exceptional preservation, the socalled Fossil Lagerstätten, such as those of Chengjiang (south-west China), Burgess Shale (Canada), and others.…”
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“…Having the most advantageous visual system became a primary driver for the evolution of ecosystems and their dynamics. This conception is formulated in the well-known 'Light Switch Theory' by Andrew [14,15]. The faunas of the Cambrian were dominated by marine arthropods, many exhibiting magnificent compound eyes, as found in localities with exceptional preservation, the socalled Fossil Lagerstätten, such as those of Chengjiang (south-west China), Burgess Shale (Canada), and others.…”
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