Eukaryotic organisms in Proterozoic oceans
Harvard University · Evolutionary Genomics (United States) · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The geological record of protists begins well before the Ediacaran and Cambrian diversification of animals, but the antiquity of that history, its reliability as a chronicle of evolution and the causal inferences that can be drawn from it remain subjects of debate. Well-preserved protists are known from a relatively small number of Proterozoic formations, but taphonomic considerations suggest that they capture at least broad aspects of early eukaryotic evolution. A modest diversity of problematic, possibly stem group protists occurs in ca 1800-1300 Myr old rocks. 1300-720 Myr fossils document the divergence of major eukaryotic clades, but only with the Ediacaran-Cambrian radiation of animals did diversity…
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4Topics & keywords
- Proterozoic
- Taphonomy
- Clade
- Paleobiology
- Geologic record
- Paleontology
- Biology
- Evolutionary biology
- Life below water