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Andrey Yu. Zhuravlev is affiliated with Lomonosov Moscow State University in the Russian Federation. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with specializations in Paleontology, Oceanography, Atmospheric Science, Geology, and Ecology. The scholar's work extensively covers the study of fossils, marine biology and ecology, geological and paleoclimatology research, and evolutionary biology.

The scientist's recent publications address key topics in paleontology and stratigraphy as well as the Cambrian Explosion and marine ecosystems. Notable papers include:

  • Calibrating the temporal and spatial dynamics of the Ediacaran - Cambrian radiation of animals (2021, Earth-Science Reviews)
  • Dynamic and synchronous changes in metazoan body size during the Cambrian Explosion (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • Ediacaran metazoan reveals lophotrochozoan affinity and deepens root of Cambrian Explosion (2021, Science Advances)
  • Disaster microconchids from the uppermost Permian and Lower Triassic lacustrine strata of the Cis-Urals and the Tunguska and Kuznetsk basins (Russia) (2021, Geological Magazine)
  • Implications of an integrated late Ediacaran to early Cambrian stratigraphy of the Siberian Platform, Russia (2023, Geological Society of America Bulletin)

The scholar commonly publishes in venues such as Science Advances, the Journal of Paleontology, Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America, Geological Society of America Bulletin, and Facies.

Frequent co-authors contributing to the research include:

  • Rachel Wood
  • Fred Bowyer
  • Sara B. Pruss
  • Fangchen Zhao
  • Aihua Yang

Zhuravlev's research topics encompass:

  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Evolution and Paleontology Studies
  • Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology
  • Marine Sponges and Natural Products
  • Geological Studies and Exploration

Best Publications

  • Sr and C isotopes in Lower Cambrian carbonates from the Siberian craton: A paleoenvironmental record during the ‘Cambrian explosion’

    L.A. Derry;M.D. Brasier;R.M. Corfield;A.Yu. Rozanov

  • Anoxia as the cause of the mid-Early Cambrian (Botomian) extinction event

    Andrey Yu. Zhuravlev;Rachel A. Wood

  • The ecology of the Cambrian radiation

    Andrey Zhuravlev;Robert Riding

  • Multiple δ13C excursions spanning the Cambrian explosion to the Botomian crisis in Siberia

    M. D. Brasier;R. M. Corfield;L. A. Derry;A. Yu. Rozanov

  • Possible links between extreme oxygen perturbations and the Cambrian radiation of animals

    Tianchen He;Tianchen He;Maoyan Zhu;Benjamin J. W. Mills;Peter M. Wynn

  • A deep root for the Cambrian explosion: Implications of new bio- and chemostratigraphy from the Siberian Platform

    M. Zhu;A.Yu. Zhuravlev;R.A. Wood;F. Zhao

  • Precambrian/Cambrian boundary problem: Carbon isotope correlations for Vendian and Tommotian time between Siberia and Morocco

    Mordeckai Magaritz;Joseph L. Kirschvink;Andrew J. Latham;A. Yu. Zhuravlev

  • Eve of biomineralization: Controls on skeletal mineralogy

    Andrey Yu. Zhuravlev;Rachel A. Wood

  • PRIMORDIAL METAZOAN-CALCIMICROBIAL REEFS : TOMMOTIAN (EARLY CAMBRIAN) OF THE SIBERIAN PLATFORM

    Peter D. Kruse;Andrey Yu. Zhuravlev;Noel P. James

  • The Lower Cambrian Fossil Record of the Soviet Union

    Alexei Yu. Rozanov;Andrey Yu. Zhuravlev

  • The Precambrian-Cambrian boundary: Magnetostratigraphy and Carbon Isotopes resolve correlation problems between Siberia, Morocco, and South China

    Joseph L. Kirschvink;Mordeckai Magaritz;Robert L. Ripperdan;A. Yu. Zhuravlev

  • New Finds of Skeletal Fossils in the Terminal Neoproterozoic of the Siberian Platform and Spain

    Andrey Yu. Zhuravlev;Eladio Liñán;José Antonio Gámez Vintaned;Françoise Debrenne

  • Calibrating the temporal and spatial dynamics of the Ediacaran - Cambrian radiation of animals

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  • The ecology of Lower Cambrian buildups from Zuune Arts, Mongolia: implications for early metazoan reef evolution

    Rachel Wood;Andrey Yu. Zhuravlev;Chimed Tseren Anaaz

  • A carbon isotope reference scale for the Lower Cambrian succession in Siberia: report of IGCP Project 303

    M. D. Brasier;A. Yu. Rozanov;A. Yu. Zhuravlev;R. M. Corfield

  • Palaeoecology of the Early Cambrian Sinsk biota from the Siberian Platform

    Andrey Yu. Ivantsov;Andrey Yu. Zhuravlev;Anton V. Leguta;Valentin A. Krassilov

  • Structure and diversity of oldest sponge-microbe reefs: Lower Cambrian, Aldan River, Siberia

    Robert Riding;Andrey Yu. Zhuravlev

  • Escalation and ecological selectively of mineralogy in the Cambrian Radiation of skeletons

    Rachel Wood;Andrey Yu. Zhuravlev;Andrey Yu. Zhuravlev

  • Demise of Ediacaran dolomitic seas marks widespread biomineralization on the Siberian Platform

    R.A. Wood;A.Yu. Zhuravlev;S.S. Sukhov;M. Zhu

  • Middle-Late Cambrian Rankenella-Girvanella reefs of the Mila Formation, northern Iran

    Peter D. KruseP.D. Kruse;Andrey Yu ZhuravlevA. Yu. Zhuravlev

  • Preliminary suggestions on the global Early Cambrian zonation

    A.Y. Zhuravlev

  • The two phases of the Cambrian Explosion.

    Andrey Yu. Zhuravlev;Rachel A. Wood

  • Ecology and evolution of Cambrian reefs

    Brian R. Pratt;Ben R. Spincer;Rachel A. Wood;Andrey Yu. Zhuravlev

Frequent Co-Authors

Rachel Wood
Rachel Wood University of Edinburgh
Maoyan Zhu
Maoyan Zhu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Robert Riding
Robert Riding University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Stefan Bengtson
Stefan Bengtson Swedish Museum of Natural History
Noel P. James
Noel P. James Queen's University
Andrew Curtis
Andrew Curtis University of Edinburgh
Joachim Reitner
Joachim Reitner University of Göttingen
Graham A. Shields
Graham A. Shields University College London
Lars E. Holmer
Lars E. Holmer Uppsala University
Simon W. Poulton
Simon W. Poulton University of Leeds

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