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Abstract
The drivers of Ediacaran-Cambrian metazoan radiations remain unclear, as does the fidelity of the record. We use a global age framework [580–510 million years (Ma) ago] to estimate changes in marine sedimentary rock volume and area, reconstructed biodiversity (mean genus richness), and sampling intensity, integrated with carbonate carbon isotopes (δ13Ccarb) and global redox data [carbonate Uranium isotopes (δ238Ucarb)]. Sampling intensity correlates with overall mean reconstructed biodiversity >535 Ma ago, while second-order (~10–80 Ma) global transgressive-regressive cycles controlled the distribution of different marine sedimentary rocks. The temporal distribution of the Avalon assemblage is partly controlled by the temporally and spatially limited record of deep-marine siliciclastic rocks. Each successive rise of metazoan morphogroups that define the Avalon, White Sea, and Cambrian assemblages appears to coincide with global shallow marine oxygenation events at δ13Ccarb maxima, which precede major sea level transgressions. While the record of biodiversity is biased, early metazoan radiations and oxygenation events are linked to major sea level cycles.
Original language | English |
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Article number | eado6462 |
Pages (from-to) | eado6462 |
Journal | Science Advances |
Volume | 10 |
Issue number | 31 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 31 Jul 2024 |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- Animals
- Biodiversity
- Biological Evolution
- Carbon Isotopes/analysis
- Fossils
- Geologic Sediments/analysis
- Oceans and Seas
- Paleontology/methods
- Uranium/analysis
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Resolving the enigmatic Precambrian-Cambrian boundary event (BACE)
1/10/20 → 30/09/23
Project: Research
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Fossil study finds how sea level changes shaped early life on Earth
Fred Bowyer, Rachel Wood & Mariana Yilales Agelvis
5/08/24
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Research
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Fossil study finds how sea level changes shaped early life on Earth
Fred Bowyer, Rachel Wood & Mariana Yilales Agelvis
5/08/24
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Research
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Sea level changes shaped early life on Earth, fossils show
Fred Bowyer, Rachel Wood & Mariana Yilales Agelvis
1/08/24
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Research