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Ediacaran metazoan reveals lophotrochozoan affinity and deepens root of Cambrian Explosion

Amy Shore, Rachel Wood, Ian B. Butler, Andrey Yu. Zhuravlev, Sean McMahon, Andrew Curtis, Fred Bowyer

2021Science Advances33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

from the Ediacaran Nama Group, Namibia, which follows the underlying form of a stalked, cup-shaped, calcitic skeleton, with six radially arranged lobes projecting into an apical opening and lateral lumens. A thick body wall and probable J-shaped gut are present within the cup, and the middle layer of the often-spinose skeleton and skeletal pores are selectively pyritized, supporting an organic-rich composition and tripartite construction with possible sensory punctae. These features suggest a total group lophotrochozoan affinity. These morphological data support molecular phylogenies and demonstrates that the origin of modern lophotrochozoan phyla, and their ability to biomineralize, had deep roots in the Ediacaran.

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Phylogenetic treeBiologyConnection (principal bundle)PaleontologyPhylogeneticsEvolutionary biologyGeologyGeneGeneticsMathematicsGeometryPaleontology and Stratigraphy of FossilsMarine Biology and Ecology ResearchMethane Hydrates and Related Phenomena