2007
DOI: 10.2110/palo.2006.p06-117r
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Evidence of Priapulid Scavenging From the Early Cambrian Chengjiang Deposits, Southern China

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“…Given their low preservation potential, it is likely that they represented a significant component of the ecosystem, probably as detritivores or scavengers (e.g. Han et al. 2007 b ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given their low preservation potential, it is likely that they represented a significant component of the ecosystem, probably as detritivores or scavengers (e.g. Han et al. 2007 b ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This also constituted the rationale for the inclusion/ exclusion of taxa in our morphospace analyses; all taxa variously resolved crownward of Kinorhyncha and Loricifera were included. The implied weights tree resolved Laojieella thecata (Han et al, 2006(Han et al, , 2007c and (Palaeopriapulites + Sicyophorus) as successive plesions to the crown group plus Xiaoheiqingella and Yunnanpriapulus. These were followed by a relatively large clade of archaeopriapulids and putative palaeoscolecids, including Anningvermis, Corynetis, Louisella, Scolecofurca, Ottoia, Chalazoscolex, Cricocosmia, Tabelliscolex and Tylotites.…”
Section: Rfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the time since the disparity of Cambrian and Recent priapulids and their allies was first investigated (Wills, ), a number of important new fossils have been described (Dong et al ., ; Han et al ., , ; Huang et al ., ; Zhang et al ., ; Maas et al ., ; Conway Morris & Peel, ; Topper et al ., ), and the phylogeny of the group has been reappraised on at least two occasions (Dong et al ., ; Harvey et al ., ). Does this considerable expansion of our knowledge influence the conclusions of the original paper (Wills, )?…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Huang et al [10] reported a specimen of Corynetis preserved together with a small arthropod, Ercaia. Han et al [51] reported a specimen of Laojieella containing an Archotuba-like organism within its gut. However, further direct evidence is needed to describe the full range of prey types consumed by Chengjiang priapulids, and these worms themselves were also perhaps the prey of several Cambrian predators, such as arthropods.…”
Section: Locomotion and Feeding In Chengjiang Priapulidsmentioning
confidence: 99%