Comment on “The Volyn biota (Ukraine) – indications of 1.5 Gyr old eukaryotes in 3D preservation, a spotlight on the `boring billion' ” by Franz et al. (2023)
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Published:2024-04-09
Issue:7
Volume:21
Page:1773-1783
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ISSN:1726-4189
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Container-title:Biogeosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biogeosciences
Author:
Head Martin J., Riding James B., O'Keefe Jennifer M. K.ORCID, Jeiter Julius, Gravendyck Julia
Abstract
Abstract. Franz et al. (2023) report a diverse and three-dimensionally preserved suite of mid-Proterozoic microfossils from miarolitic cavities within the granitic Volyn pegmatite field, a major granitic plutonic complex in NW Ukraine. The biota is dated at between ∼ 1.76 and ∼ 1.5 Ga and includes fungus-like objects. This biota is reported as evidence of organisms living within the continental lithosphere, illuminating part of a ∼ 1.8–0.8-billion-year interval of the Proterozoic Eon characterised by relatively low climatic variability and slow biological evolution. We show that at least some of this putative diversity represents modern contamination including plant hairs, a distinctive pollen grain assignable to the extant conifer genus Pinus, and likely later fungal growth. Comparable diversity is shown to exist in modern museum dust, presented as an example of potential airborne contamination and calling into question whether any part of the Volyn “biota” is biological in origin. We emphasise the need for scrupulous care in collecting, analysing, and identifying Precambrian microfossils.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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