• Jerzy Dzik (born 25 February 1950) is a Polish paleontologist. He has described many species, genera, and families of conodonts, including the order Ozarkodinida...
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  • Look up dzik in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dzik, wild boar in Polish, may refer to: AMZ Dzik, an armored car Jerzy Dzik (born 1950), a Polish paleontologist...
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    micofibrils", suggesting that yunannozoans were stem-vertebrates. In 1995, Jerzy Dzik placed Yunannozoon into its own class, Yunnanozoa. In 1999, another genus...
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    individual. It was first named by Grzegorz Niedźwiedzki, Tomasz Sulej and Jerzy Dzik in 2012 after the mythological Polish dragon of the same name that lived...
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    of its name. The type species, Silesaurus opolensis, was described by Jerzy Dzik in 2003. It is known from some 20 skeletons, making it one of the best-represented...
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  • is probably the oldest evidence of the chordate lineage of metazoans. Jerzy Dzik has suggested that Ausia bears some similarity to the halkieriids, and...
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  • amazing. As a result the contents of his book [are] very well balanced". Jerzy Dzik, Instytut Palaeobiologii PAN, Warsaw. Review of the 3rd edition for the...
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    them as the sister group to copepods, within the Maxillopoda. In 2008, Jerzy Dzik placed them as an order within the maxillopod suborder Branchiura, which...
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    Content in the Ediacaran Fossils and Their Possible Zoological Affinities, Jerzy Dzik, Instytut Paleobiologii PAN, Twarda 51/55, 00-818 Warszawa, Poland...
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  • Organisms started burrowing to avoid predation at around the same time. Jerzy Dzik suggested that biomineralization of skeletons was a defense against predators...
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