2:30 | Desmond Collins: Toronto Royal Ontario Museum |
4:20 | Burgess Shale fossils; Canadian Rockies |
5:30 | Cambrian Explosion |
6:40 |
Anomalocaris ,
Opabinia ,
Canadia |
11:30 |
Wiwaxia |
12:30 | Rudy Raff, Terry Chase |
14:50 |
Sponges are multicellular |
15:30 |
Cnidarians |
16:00 |
Flatworm has head |
17:30 |
Aysheaia resembles modern
Velvet Worm (Austrealia) |
18:30 |
Ctenorhabdotus fossil resembles comb jellies, can move by living paddles |
20:00 |
Pikaia |
21:00 | 35 body plans for all animals |
22:50 | Damhnait McHugh (Colgate University) studies
Annelids (15,000 species) |
27:30 |
Scale Worm hitches ride under sea star |
28:40 |
Giant Tube Worms |
30:40 |
Feather Duster Worm |
31:00 |
Terebellid worm extends spaghetti tentacles |
32:20 |
Leech carries offspring in underside patch |
36:00 | Tube-dwelling worm
Diopatra (Coos Bay, Oregon) |
39:30 |
Lugworm tunnels into marine mud; has gills for breathing |
43:50 | Snowball earth before Cambrian: burrowing annelids recycle buried carbon, leading to
global warming |
46:30 |
Earth Worm cycles leaf litter |
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