2021
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2021.0464
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Vertically migrating Isoxys and the early Cambrian biological pump

Abstract: The biological pump is crucial for transporting nutrients fixed by surface-dwelling primary producers to demersal animal communities. Indeed, the establishment of an efficient biological pump was likely a key factor enabling the diversification of animals over 500 Myr ago during the Cambrian explosion. The modern biological pump operates through two main vectors: the passive sinking of aggregates of organic matter, and the active vertical migration of animals. The coevolution of eukaryotes and sinking aggregat… Show more

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“…2011; Pates et al . 2021 b ) on the other. Incidentally, it has been recently pointed out that the Marjum biota, to which it is likely that the new taxon belongs, is particularly rich in free‐swimming components, including ctenophores (Parry et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…2011; Pates et al . 2021 b ) on the other. Incidentally, it has been recently pointed out that the Marjum biota, to which it is likely that the new taxon belongs, is particularly rich in free‐swimming components, including ctenophores (Parry et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Large suspension feeders can have an important ecological role in translocating matter, subsidizing less productive areas (Hall et al, 2007;Humphries, 2007) and differences in size can allow species to access resources at a different scale, even if their feeding strategy is the same (e.g., suspension feeding) (Kohda et al, 2008). The increasing ecological complexity of the Cambrian has long been recognized based on its planktonic communities (Butterfield, 1997) or the filling of the pelagic zone (Harper et al, 2015;Pates et al, 2021) and species such as Balhuticaris, thus, not only exemplify how gigantism in the Cambrian occurred in a wider number of groups than Radiodonta but also exemplify this increasing complexity of the Cambrian ecosystems.…”
Section: Mode Of Life and Functional Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While fossil arthropods have received comparatively less attention than the aforementioned groups ( e.g. , Pates et al, 2021 ; Song et al, 2021 ), CFD studies have modelled lift and drag experienced by modern xiphosurids ( Bicknell & Pates, 2019 ; Davis, Hoover & Miller, 2019 ). Extending CFD studies to fossil xiphosurids will facilitate comparative studies of the hydrodynamic properties of the carapaces of extinct members of the clade, in addition to elucidating the effects of bizarre morphologies, such as the hypertrophied genal spines, on fluid flow.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%