Enduring evolutionary embellishment of cloudinids in the Cambrian

Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI): PE21060 Processo FAPESP: 2018/26230-6 The Ediacaran-Cambrian transition and the following Cambrian Explosion are among the most fundamental events in the evolu...

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Published in:Royal Society Open Science
Main Authors: Park, Tae-Yoon S., Jung, Jikhan, Lee, Mirinae, Lee, Sangmin, Zhen, Yong Yi, Hua, Hong, Warren, Lucas V., Hughes, Nigel C.
Other Authors: Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Royal Soc 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11449/218730
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.210829
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spelling ftunivespir:oai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/218730 2023-07-02T03:32:52+02:00 Enduring evolutionary embellishment of cloudinids in the Cambrian Park, Tae-Yoon S. Jung, Jikhan Lee, Mirinae Lee, Sangmin Zhen, Yong Yi Hua, Hong Warren, Lucas V. Hughes, Nigel C. Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) 2021-12-08 12 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/218730 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.210829 eng eng Royal Soc Royal Society Open Science http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.210829 Royal Society Open Science. London: Royal Soc, v. 8, n. 12, 12 p., 2021. 2054-5703 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/218730 doi:10.1098/rsos.210829 WOS:000727798900011 Cloudina Cambrian Explosion cnidarians info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftunivespir https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.210829 2023-06-12T17:32:41Z Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI): PE21060 Processo FAPESP: 2018/26230-6 The Ediacaran-Cambrian transition and the following Cambrian Explosion are among the most fundamental events in the evolutionary history of animals. Understanding these events is enhanced when phylogenetic linkages can be established among animal fossils across this interval and their trait evolution monitored. Doing this is challenging because the fossil record of animal lineages that span this transition is sparse, preserved morphologies generally simple and lifestyles in the Ediacaran and Cambrian commonly quite different. Here, we identify derived characters linking some members of an enigmatic animal group, the cloudinids, which first appeared in the Late Ediacaran, to animals with cnidarian affinity from the Cambrian Series 2 and the Miaolingian. Accordingly, we present the first case of an animal lineage represented in the Ediacaran that endured and diversified successfully throughout the Cambrian Explosion by embellishing its overall robustness and structural complexity. Among other features, dichotomous branching, present in some early cloudinids, compares closely with a cnidarian asexual reproduction mode. Tracking this morphological change from Late Ediacaran to the Miaolingian provides a unique glimpse into how a primeval animal group responded during the Cambrian Explosion. Article in Journal/Newspaper Korea Polar Research Institute Universidade Estadual Paulista São Paulo: Repositório Institucional UNESP Royal Society Open Science 8 12
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topic Cloudina
Cambrian Explosion
cnidarians
spellingShingle Cloudina
Cambrian Explosion
cnidarians
Park, Tae-Yoon S.
Jung, Jikhan
Lee, Mirinae
Lee, Sangmin
Zhen, Yong Yi
Hua, Hong
Warren, Lucas V.
Hughes, Nigel C.
Enduring evolutionary embellishment of cloudinids in the Cambrian
topic_facet Cloudina
Cambrian Explosion
cnidarians
description Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI): PE21060 Processo FAPESP: 2018/26230-6 The Ediacaran-Cambrian transition and the following Cambrian Explosion are among the most fundamental events in the evolutionary history of animals. Understanding these events is enhanced when phylogenetic linkages can be established among animal fossils across this interval and their trait evolution monitored. Doing this is challenging because the fossil record of animal lineages that span this transition is sparse, preserved morphologies generally simple and lifestyles in the Ediacaran and Cambrian commonly quite different. Here, we identify derived characters linking some members of an enigmatic animal group, the cloudinids, which first appeared in the Late Ediacaran, to animals with cnidarian affinity from the Cambrian Series 2 and the Miaolingian. Accordingly, we present the first case of an animal lineage represented in the Ediacaran that endured and diversified successfully throughout the Cambrian Explosion by embellishing its overall robustness and structural complexity. Among other features, dichotomous branching, present in some early cloudinids, compares closely with a cnidarian asexual reproduction mode. Tracking this morphological change from Late Ediacaran to the Miaolingian provides a unique glimpse into how a primeval animal group responded during the Cambrian Explosion.
author2 Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Park, Tae-Yoon S.
Jung, Jikhan
Lee, Mirinae
Lee, Sangmin
Zhen, Yong Yi
Hua, Hong
Warren, Lucas V.
Hughes, Nigel C.
author_facet Park, Tae-Yoon S.
Jung, Jikhan
Lee, Mirinae
Lee, Sangmin
Zhen, Yong Yi
Hua, Hong
Warren, Lucas V.
Hughes, Nigel C.
author_sort Park, Tae-Yoon S.
title Enduring evolutionary embellishment of cloudinids in the Cambrian
title_short Enduring evolutionary embellishment of cloudinids in the Cambrian
title_full Enduring evolutionary embellishment of cloudinids in the Cambrian
title_fullStr Enduring evolutionary embellishment of cloudinids in the Cambrian
title_full_unstemmed Enduring evolutionary embellishment of cloudinids in the Cambrian
title_sort enduring evolutionary embellishment of cloudinids in the cambrian
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