2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.precamres.2015.02.004
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Dynamic redox conditions control late Ediacaran metazoan ecosystems in the Nama Group, Namibia

Abstract: A c c e p t e d M a n u s c r i p t 3 ABSTRACTThe first appearance of skeletal metazoans in the late Ediacaran (~550 million years ago; Ma) has been linked to the widespread development of oxygenated oceanic conditions, but a precise spatial and temporal reconstruction of their evolution has not been resolved. Here we consider the evolution of ocean chemistry from ~550 to ~541 Ma across shelf-to-basin transects in the Zaris and Witputs Sub-Basins of the Nama Group, Namibia. New carbon isotope data capture the … Show more

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“…Canfield et al, 2008;Clarkson et al, 2016;Geboy et al, 2013;Izon et al, 2017;Johnston et al, 2013;Johnston et al, 2010;Li et al, 2015;Planavsky et al, 2011;Sperling et al, 2015;Wood et al, 2015) or where carbonate was the dominate pool of highly reactive iron (e.g. Canfield et al, 2007;El Albani et al, 2010;Farrell et al, 2013;Jin et al, 2016;Och et al, 2013;Poulton et al, 2010;Sperling et al, 2014;Sperling et al, 2013), giving ferruginous or ferruginous and oxic iron speciation results respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Canfield et al, 2008;Clarkson et al, 2016;Geboy et al, 2013;Izon et al, 2017;Johnston et al, 2013;Johnston et al, 2010;Li et al, 2015;Planavsky et al, 2011;Sperling et al, 2015;Wood et al, 2015) or where carbonate was the dominate pool of highly reactive iron (e.g. Canfield et al, 2007;El Albani et al, 2010;Farrell et al, 2013;Jin et al, 2016;Och et al, 2013;Poulton et al, 2010;Sperling et al, 2014;Sperling et al, 2013), giving ferruginous or ferruginous and oxic iron speciation results respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering that oxygen was available, at least periodically, in the overlying water (Hood & Wallace 2014;Wood et al 2015;Cui et al 2016;Sahoo et al 2016), the upper surface of Ediacaran organisms is likely to have been adapted for oxygen uptake. Oxygen transport could have occurred within a diploblastic Ediacaran animal by diffusion through the mesenchyme, which could also have stored oxygen during periods of hypoxia, as demonstrated in the mesoglea of modern scyphomedusae (Thuesen et al 2005;Pitt et al 2013).…”
Section: Chemosynthetic Feeding Modes In Ediacaran Organismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When palaeobiologist Rachel Wood from the University of Edinburgh, UK, examined the rock formations, she found spots where a primitive animal called Cloudina had taken over parts of the microbial reef. Rather than spreading out over the ocean floor, these cone-shaped creatures lived in crowded colonies, which hid their vulnerable body parts from predators -an ecological dynamic that occurs in modern reefs 5 .…”
Section: Modern Mirrorsmentioning
confidence: 99%