James G. Gehling
James G. Gehling (born 1946), Australian palaeontologist.
- School of Earth and Environmental Sciences & Environment Institute, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 5005, SA, Australia
- Earth Sciences Section, South Australian Museum, North Terrace, Adelaide, 5000, SA, Australia
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Publications
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- Gehling, J.G. 1987. Earliest known echinoderm — a new Ediacaran fossil from the Pound Subgroup of South Australia. Alcheringa 11(4): 337–345. DOI: 10.1080/03115518708619143 .
- Gehling, J.G. 1988. A cnidarian of actinian-grade from the Ediacaran Pound Subgroup, South Australia. Alcheringa 12(4): 299–314. DOI: 10.1080/03115518808619129 .
- Gehling, J.G., Narbonne, G.M. & Anderson, M.M. 2000. The first named ediacaran body fossil, Aspidella terranovica. Palaeontology 43(3): 427–456. DOI: 10.1111/j.0031-0239.2000.00134.x . Reference page.
- Clapham, M.E., Narbonne, G.M., Gehling, J.G., Greentree, C., Anderson, M.M. 2004. Thectardis avalonensis: A New Ediacaran Fossil from the Mistaken Point Biota, Newfoundland. Journal of Paleontology 78(6): 1031–1036. DOI: 10.1666/0022-3360(2004)078<1031:TAANEF>2.0.CO;2 , JSTOR . Reference page.
- Gehling, J.G & Narbonne, G.M. 2007. Spindle-shaped Ediacara fossils from the Mistaken Point assemblage, Avalon Zone, Newfoundland. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 44(3): 367–387. DOI: 10.1139/e07-003 . ResearchGate . Reference page.
- Droser, M.L., Gehling, J.G., Dzaugis, M.E., Kennedy, M.J., Rice, D. & Allen, M.F. 2014. A new Ediacaran fossil with a novel sediment displacive life habit. Journal of Paleontology 88(1): 145–151. DOI: 10.1666/12-158 Reference page.
- García-Bellido, D.C., Lee, M.S.Y., Edgecombe, G.D., Jago, J.B., Gehling, J.G. & Paterson, J.R. 2014. A new vetulicolian from Australia and its bearing on the chordate affinities of an enigmatic Cambrian group. BMC Evolutionary Biology 14: 214. DOI: 10.1186/s12862-014-0214-z . Reference page.