2014
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2014.0038
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Decoupling of body-plan diversification and ecological structuring during the Ediacaran–Cambrian transition: evolutionary and geobiological feedbacks

Abstract: The rapid appearance of bilaterian clades at the beginning of the Phanerozoic is one of the most intriguing topics in macroevolution. However, the complex feedbacks between diversification and ecological interactions are still poorly understood. Here, we show that a systematic and comprehensive analysis of the trace-fossil record of the Ediacaran-Cambrian transition indicates that body-plan diversification and ecological structuring were decoupled. The appearance of a wide repertoire of behavioural strategies … Show more

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“…Extant meioendobenthic organisms are particularly important contributors to biogeochemical cycling, microbial ecology and ecosystem productivity, especially in muddy sediments 27,37 . Multiple studies discuss the trace fossil record of macrofaunal behaviour from the late Ediacaran onwards, its postulated impacts on sediment geochemistry and benthic ecology, and its role in ecosystem engineering and ecological escalation 1,2,8 . Constraining the deep time origins of a meiofaunal mode of life may be equally important for understanding the biological and chemical evolution of marine sedimentary environments.…”
Section: Nature Ecology and Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Extant meioendobenthic organisms are particularly important contributors to biogeochemical cycling, microbial ecology and ecosystem productivity, especially in muddy sediments 27,37 . Multiple studies discuss the trace fossil record of macrofaunal behaviour from the late Ediacaran onwards, its postulated impacts on sediment geochemistry and benthic ecology, and its role in ecosystem engineering and ecological escalation 1,2,8 . Constraining the deep time origins of a meiofaunal mode of life may be equally important for understanding the biological and chemical evolution of marine sedimentary environments.…”
Section: Nature Ecology and Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diverse ichnofossil assemblages in the earliest Cambrian place an important constraint on the tempo of bilaterian origins, as they indicate that some groups, including total group panarthropods and priapulid-like scalidophorans 2,9 , were globally distributed and abundant by this point. The major bilaterian divergences (that is, the protostome-deuterostome and ecdysozoan-lophotrochozoan divergences) must therefore pre-date the Ediacaran-Cambrian boundary.…”
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“…And the transformation of the sea floor, says Narbonne, "may have been the most profound change in the history of life on Earth" 10,11 . The mat had previously covered the sea bed like a coating of plastic wrap, leaving the underlying sediments largely anoxic and off limits to animals.…”
Section: The World In 3dmentioning
confidence: 99%