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The cephalopods have a long geological history, with the first nautiloids found in late Cambrian strata, and purported stem-group representatives present in the earliest Cambrian lagerstätten. The class developed during the middle Cambrian, and underwent pulses of diversification during the Ordovician period to become diverse and dominant in the Paleozoic and Mesozoic seas. Small shelly fossils such as Tommotia were once interpreted as early cephalopods, but today these tiny fossils are recognized as sclerites of larger animals, and the earliest accepted cephalopods date to the Middle Cambrian Period. During the Cambrian, cephalopods are most common in shallow near-shore environments, but they have been found in deeper waters too. Cephalopods were thought to have "undoubtedly" arisen from

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  • تطور رأسيات القدم (ar)
  • Evolution of cephalopods (en)
  • Evolução dos cefalópodes (pt)
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  • تتمتع رأسيات القدم بتاريخ جيولوجي طويل مع أول نوتويدات تم إيجادها في طبقات العصر الكامبري المتأخرة وممثلين عن مجموعة جذعية مزعومة حاضرين في أقرب وقت ممكن للكامبريين. تطورت الطبقة خلال العصر الكامبري الأوسط وخضعت لنبضات من التنوع خلال العصر الأوردوفيشي لتصبح متنوعة خلال بحار حقبة الحياة القديمة والوسطى. (ar)
  • The cephalopods have a long geological history, with the first nautiloids found in late Cambrian strata, and purported stem-group representatives present in the earliest Cambrian lagerstätten. The class developed during the middle Cambrian, and underwent pulses of diversification during the Ordovician period to become diverse and dominant in the Paleozoic and Mesozoic seas. Small shelly fossils such as Tommotia were once interpreted as early cephalopods, but today these tiny fossils are recognized as sclerites of larger animals, and the earliest accepted cephalopods date to the Middle Cambrian Period. During the Cambrian, cephalopods are most common in shallow near-shore environments, but they have been found in deeper waters too. Cephalopods were thought to have "undoubtedly" arisen from (en)
  • Os cefalópodes têm uma longa história geológica, sendo os primeiros nautilóides encontrados no estrato do Cambriano superior, e supostos representantes do grupo coroa presentes em lagerstätte do Cambriano inferior. (pt)
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