I review the paleozoic archetype from Yu-Gi-Oh! mostly on how accurate their artwork design is. I also talk about their effect, but not gonna overthink it. If you are wondering whether Paleozoic would receive further support, or maybe just want to make your own custom card, then I'll tell you other animals that would fit as the basis.
*Timestamps*
0:00 Opening thought
0:42 What are they?
3:12 _Marrella_
5:28 _Leanchoilia_
7:06 _Eldonia_
8:23 _Olenoides_
9:55 _Dinomischus_
11:42 _Canadia_
12:54 _Hallucigenia_
15:03 _Pikaia_
16:51 _Opabinia_
18:15 _Anomalocaris_
20:00 _Cambroraster_
21:48 The future of Paleozoic
*References*
Marrella:
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Haug, J. T., Castellani, C., Haug, C., Waloszek, D., Maas, A. (2012). A Marrella−like arthropod from the Cambrian of Australia: a new link between “Orsten”−type and Burgess Shale assemblages. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 58: 629–639. [ Ссылка ]
Leanchoilia:
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Haug, J.T., Briggs, D.E. & Haug, C. (2012). Morphology and function in the Cambrian Burgess Shale megacheiran arthropod Leanchoilia superlata and the application of a descriptive matrix. BMC Evol Biol 12, 162. [ Ссылка ]
Eldonia:
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Caron, J., Morris, S. C., Shu, D. (2010). Tentaculate fossils from the Cambrian of Canada (British Columbia) and China (Yunnan) interpreted as primitive deuterostomes. PLOS ONE. 5 (3): e9586. [ Ссылка ]
Olenoides:
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Dinomischus:
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Zhao, Y., Vinther, J., Parry, L.A., et al. (2019). Cambrian Sessile, Suspension Feeding Stem-Group Ctenophores and Evolution of the Comb Jelly Body Plan. Current Biology, 29(7): 1112-1125. [ Ссылка ]
Canadia:
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Hallucigenia:
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Pikaia:
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Mussini, G., Smith, M.P., Vinther, J., et al. (2024). A new interpretation of Pikaia reveals the origins of the chordate body plan. Current Biology. [ Ссылка ]
Opabinia:
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Anomalocaris:
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Cambroraster:
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Moysiuk, J. & Caron, J.-B. (2019). A new hurdiid radiodont from the Burgess Shale evinces the exploitation of Cambrian infaunal food sources. Proceeding of The Royal Society B. [ Ссылка ]
Briggs, D.E.G & Caron J.-B. (2017). A Large Cambrian Chaetognath with Supernumerary Grasping Spines. Current Biology, 27 (16): 2536–2543.e1. [ Ссылка ]
Caron, J.B. & Moysiuk, J. (2021). A giant nektobenthic radiodont from the Burgess Shale and the significance of hurdiid carapace diversity. Royal Society Open Science. [ Ссылка ]
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