Data from: The Beothukis/Culmofrons problem and its bearing on Ediacaran macrofossil taxonomy: evidence from an exceptional new fossil locality

The late Ediacaran siliciclastic successions of eastern Newfoundland, Canada, are renowned for their fossils of soft-bodied macro-organisms, which may include some of the earliest animals. Despite the potential importance of such fossils for evolutionary understanding, the taxonomic framework within...

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Main Authors: Liu, Alexander G., Matthews, Jack J., McIlroy, Duncan
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:50|dedup_wf_001::52117816bd0f73c01541f5f350082d8c 2023-05-15T17:21:23+02:00 Data from: The Beothukis/Culmofrons problem and its bearing on Ediacaran macrofossil taxonomy: evidence from an exceptional new fossil locality Liu, Alexander G. Matthews, Jack J. McIlroy, Duncan 2015-01-01 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.6r4j8 undefined unknown Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS) http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.6r4j8 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.6r4j8 lic_creative-commons oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:90592 10.5061/dryad.6r4j8 oai:services.nod.dans.knaw.nl:Products/dans:oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:90592 10|re3data_____::84e123776089ce3c7a33db98d9cd15a8 10|openaire____::9e3be59865b2c1c335d32dae2fe7b254 10|re3data_____::94816e6421eeb072e7742ce6a9decc5f re3data_____::r3d100000044 10|eurocrisdris::fe4903425d9040f680d8610d9079ea14 10|openaire____::081b82f96300b6a6e3d282bad31cb6e2 Life sciences medicine and health care systematics Culmofrons plumosa Beothukis mistakensis Ediacaran rangeomorph Newfoundland Canada archeo geo Dataset https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_ddb1/ 2015 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.6r4j8 2023-01-22T16:52:29Z The late Ediacaran siliciclastic successions of eastern Newfoundland, Canada, are renowned for their fossils of soft-bodied macro-organisms, which may include some of the earliest animals. Despite the potential importance of such fossils for evolutionary understanding, the taxonomic framework within which Ediacaran macrofossils are described is not clearly defined. Rangeomorphs from a newly discovered fossil surface on the Bonavista Peninsula, Newfoundland, require us to reconsider contemporary use of morphological characters to distinguish between genera and species within Ediacaran taxa. The new surface exhibits remarkable preservational fidelity, resolving features smaller than 0.1 mm in dimension in both frondose and non-frondose taxa. Such preservation permits the recognition of rarely observed fourth- and fifth-order rangeomorph branching, offering unparalleled opportunities to investigate the fine-scale construction of rangeomorph taxa including Culmofrons plumosa Laflamme et al., 2012. Our observations enable resolution of taxonomic issues relating to rangeomorphs, specifically overlap between the diagnoses of the frondose genera Beothukis Brasier and Antcliffe, 2009 and Culmofrons. We propose a taxonomic framework for all Ediacaran macrofossils whereby gross architecture, the presence/absence of discrete morphological characters and consideration of growth programme are used to distinguish genera, whereas morphometric or continuous characters define taxa at the species level. On the basis of its morphological characters, Culmofrons plumosa is herein synonymized to a species (Beothukis plumosa comb. nov.) within the genus Beothukis. This discussion emphasizes the need to standardize the taxonomic approach used to describe Ediacaran macrofossil taxa at both the genus and species levels, and raises important considerations for future formulation of higher-level taxonomic groups. Liu et al Appendix S1Information on the sedimentology and stratigraphic setting of the MUN Surface, and six additional ... Dataset Newfoundland Unknown Canada
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medicine and health care
systematics
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Beothukis mistakensis
Ediacaran
rangeomorph
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Canada
archeo
geo
spellingShingle Life sciences
medicine and health care
systematics
Culmofrons plumosa
Beothukis mistakensis
Ediacaran
rangeomorph
Newfoundland
Canada
archeo
geo
Liu, Alexander G.
Matthews, Jack J.
McIlroy, Duncan
Data from: The Beothukis/Culmofrons problem and its bearing on Ediacaran macrofossil taxonomy: evidence from an exceptional new fossil locality
topic_facet Life sciences
medicine and health care
systematics
Culmofrons plumosa
Beothukis mistakensis
Ediacaran
rangeomorph
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Canada
archeo
geo
description The late Ediacaran siliciclastic successions of eastern Newfoundland, Canada, are renowned for their fossils of soft-bodied macro-organisms, which may include some of the earliest animals. Despite the potential importance of such fossils for evolutionary understanding, the taxonomic framework within which Ediacaran macrofossils are described is not clearly defined. Rangeomorphs from a newly discovered fossil surface on the Bonavista Peninsula, Newfoundland, require us to reconsider contemporary use of morphological characters to distinguish between genera and species within Ediacaran taxa. The new surface exhibits remarkable preservational fidelity, resolving features smaller than 0.1 mm in dimension in both frondose and non-frondose taxa. Such preservation permits the recognition of rarely observed fourth- and fifth-order rangeomorph branching, offering unparalleled opportunities to investigate the fine-scale construction of rangeomorph taxa including Culmofrons plumosa Laflamme et al., 2012. Our observations enable resolution of taxonomic issues relating to rangeomorphs, specifically overlap between the diagnoses of the frondose genera Beothukis Brasier and Antcliffe, 2009 and Culmofrons. We propose a taxonomic framework for all Ediacaran macrofossils whereby gross architecture, the presence/absence of discrete morphological characters and consideration of growth programme are used to distinguish genera, whereas morphometric or continuous characters define taxa at the species level. On the basis of its morphological characters, Culmofrons plumosa is herein synonymized to a species (Beothukis plumosa comb. nov.) within the genus Beothukis. This discussion emphasizes the need to standardize the taxonomic approach used to describe Ediacaran macrofossil taxa at both the genus and species levels, and raises important considerations for future formulation of higher-level taxonomic groups. Liu et al Appendix S1Information on the sedimentology and stratigraphic setting of the MUN Surface, and six additional ...
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title Data from: The Beothukis/Culmofrons problem and its bearing on Ediacaran macrofossil taxonomy: evidence from an exceptional new fossil locality
title_short Data from: The Beothukis/Culmofrons problem and its bearing on Ediacaran macrofossil taxonomy: evidence from an exceptional new fossil locality
title_full Data from: The Beothukis/Culmofrons problem and its bearing on Ediacaran macrofossil taxonomy: evidence from an exceptional new fossil locality
title_fullStr Data from: The Beothukis/Culmofrons problem and its bearing on Ediacaran macrofossil taxonomy: evidence from an exceptional new fossil locality
title_full_unstemmed Data from: The Beothukis/Culmofrons problem and its bearing on Ediacaran macrofossil taxonomy: evidence from an exceptional new fossil locality
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