Usami, Yoshiyuki (2006). “Theoretical study on the body form and swimming pattern of Anomalocaris based on hydrodynamic simulation”. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 238 (1): 11–7. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2005.05.008. PMID16002096.
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Usami, Yoshiyuki (2006). “Theoretical study on the body form and swimming pattern of Anomalocaris based on hydrodynamic simulation”. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 238 (1): 11–7. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2005.05.008. PMID16002096.
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"The evolutionary foundation for the organization of many animal body plans is segmental—we are made of rings of similar stuff, repeated over and over again along our body length" Pycnogonid tagmosis and echoes of the Cambrian "Pycnogonids are primitive chelicerates related to ticks and mites, and they make their living as predators and scavengers. This one, Haliestes dasos, is the oldest sea spider known." Haliestes dasos, a sea spider "If you were a trilobite or other small Cambrian
animal, you did NOT want to see this coming" The Anomalocaris Homepage (animation)
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"The evolutionary foundation for the organization of many animal body plans is segmental—we are made of rings of similar stuff, repeated over and over again along our body length" Pycnogonid tagmosis and echoes of the Cambrian "Pycnogonids are primitive chelicerates related to ticks and mites, and they make their living as predators and scavengers. This one, Haliestes dasos, is the oldest sea spider known." Haliestes dasos, a sea spider "If you were a trilobite or other small Cambrian
animal, you did NOT want to see this coming" The Anomalocaris Homepage (animation)