Modular construction of early Ediacaran complex life forms
- PMID: 15256615
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1099727
Modular construction of early Ediacaran complex life forms
Abstract
Newly discovered, exceptionally preserved, soft-bodied fossils near Spaniard's Bay in eastern Newfoundland exhibit features not previously described from Ediacaran (terminal Neoproterozoic) fossils. All of the Spaniard's Bay taxa were composed of similar architectural elements-centimeter-scale frondlets exhibiting three orders of fracticality in branching. Frondlets were combined as modules atop semi-rigid organic skeletons to form a wide array of larger constructions, including frondose and plumose structures. This architecture and construction define the "rangeomorphs," a biological clade that dominated the Mistaken Point assemblage (575 to 560 million years ago) but does not appear to be ancestral to any Phanerozoic or modern organisms.
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Paleobiology. Decoding the Ediacaran enigma.Science. 2004 Aug 20;305(5687):1115-7. doi: 10.1126/science.1102673. Science. 2004. PMID: 15326344 No abstract available.
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