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DOI10.1111/gbi.12351
Slime travelers: Early evidence of animal mobility and feeding in an organic mat world
Evans S.D.; Gehling J.G.; Droser M.L.
发表日期2019
ISSN14724677
起始页码490
结束页码509
卷号17期号:5
英文摘要Mobility represents a key innovation in the evolution of complex animal life. The ability to move allows for the exploration of new food sources, escapes from unfavorable environmental conditions, enhanced ability to exchange genetic material, and is one of the major reasons for the diversity and success of animal life today. The oldest widely accepted trace fossils of animal mobility are found in Ediacaran-aged rocks (635–539 Ma). The earliest definitive evidence for movement associated with exploitation of resources for feeding occurs in the White Sea assemblage of the Ediacara Biota—macroscopic, soft-bodied fossils of Ediacaran age. Here, we evaluate potential support for mobility in dickinsoniomorphs, presenting new data regarding abundant Dickinsonia and associated trace fossils from the Ediacara Member, South Australia. Results quantitatively demonstrate that Dickinsonia was capable of mobility on relatively short, ecological timescales. This organism was bilaterally symmetrical, likely moved via muscular peristalsis, and left trace fossils due to active removal of the organic mat related to feeding. Analogous structures associated with Yorgia indicate that it was also mobile and fed in a similar manner. Morphological evidence suggests that two other modular taxa, Andiva and Spriggina, were able to move but did not feed in a manner that impacted the organic mat. Together, these data suggest that mobility was present in multiple disparate bilaterally symmetrical Ediacaran taxa. © 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
关键词biotaEdiacaranfeedingfossil assemblagemicrobial matmobilitymovementorganic mattertimescaletrace fossilArctic OceanAustraliaSouth AustraliaWhite SeaAnimaliaBilateriaDickinsoniaYorgiaanimalfeeding behaviorfossilinvertebratemovement (physiology)physiologySouth AustraliaAnimalsFeeding BehaviorFossilsInvertebratesMovementSouth Australia
语种英语
来源机构Geobiology
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/133246
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Evans S.D.,Gehling J.G.,Droser M.L.. Slime travelers: Early evidence of animal mobility and feeding in an organic mat world[J]. Geobiology,2019,17(5).
APA Evans S.D.,Gehling J.G.,&Droser M.L..(2019).Slime travelers: Early evidence of animal mobility and feeding in an organic mat world.,17(5).
MLA Evans S.D.,et al."Slime travelers: Early evidence of animal mobility and feeding in an organic mat world".17.5(2019).
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