Author:
Morais Luana,Freitas Bernardo T.,Fairchild Thomas Rich,Clavijo Arcos Rolando Esteban,Guillong Marcel,Vance Derek,de Campos Marcelo Da Roz,Babinski Marly,Pereira Luiz Gustavo,Leme Juliana M.,Boggiani Paulo C.,Osés Gabriel L.,Rudnitzki Isaac D.,Galante Douglas,Rodrigues Fabio,Trindade Ricardo I. F.
Abstract
AbstractThe Ediacaran-Cambrian transition documents a critical stage in the diversification of animals. The global fossil record documents the appearance of cloudinomorphs and other shelled tubular organisms followed by non-biomineralized small carbonaceous fossils and by the highly diversified small shelly fossils between ~ 550 and 530 Ma. Here, we report diverse microfossils in thin sections and hand samples from the Ediacaran Bocaina Formation, Brazil, separated into five descriptive categories: elongate solid structures (ES); elongate filled structures (EF); two types of equidimensional structures (EQ 1 and 2) and elongate hollow structures with coiled ends (CE). These specimens, interpreted as diversified candidate metazoans, predate the latest Ediacaran biomineralized index macrofossils of the Cloudina-Corumbella-Namacalathus biozone in the overlying Tamengo Formation. Our new carbonate U–Pb ages for the Bocaina Formation, position this novel fossil record at 571 ± 9 Ma (weighted mean age). Thus, our data point to diversification of metazoans, including biomineralized specimens reminiscent of sections of cloudinids, protoconodonts, anabaritids, and hyolithids, in addition to organo-phosphatic surficial coverings of animals, demonstrably earlier than the record of the earliest known skeletonized metazoan fossils.
Funder
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
Fundo de Apoio ao Ensino, à Pesquisa e Extensão, Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC