The origin and early evolution of animals marks an important event in life’s history. This event is historically associated with an important variable in Earth history oxygen. One view has it that an increase in oceanic oxygen levels at the end of the Neoproterozoic Era (roughly 600 million years ago) allowed animals to become large and leave fossils. How important was oxygen for the process of early animal evolution? New data show that some modern sponges can survive for several weeks at low oxygen levels. Many groups of animals have mechanisms to cope with low oxygen or anoxia, and very often, mitochondria organelles usually associated with oxygen are involved in anaerobic energy metabolism in animals. It is a good time to refresh our ...
One of the classic questions in the early evolution of eukaryotic life concerns the role of oxygen. ...
The evolution of Earth's biota is intimately linked to the oxygenation of the oceans and atmosphere....
The evolution of Earth's biota is intimately linked to the oxygenation of the oceans and atmosphere....
The origin and early evolution of animals marks an important event in life's history. This event is ...
The origin and early evolution of animals marks an important event in life's history. This event is ...
The modern biosphere owes its idiosyncratic expression to the activities of oxygen metabolizing orga...
Abstract Tiny marine animals that complete their life cycle in the total absence of light and oxygen...
The biology of sponges provides clues about how early animals may have dealt with low levels of oxyg...
Abstract. Origin of the eukaryotic organisms (including the multicellular animals or Metazoa) is com...
Since life took its earliest footholds, organisms have been in a perpetual arms race. Evolutionary t...
Multiple eukaryotic clades make their first appearance in the fossil record between ~810 and 715 Ma....
Since life took its earliest footholds, organisms have been in a perpetual arms race. Evolutionary t...
The Neoproterozoic era (about 1,000 to 542 million years ago) was a time of turbulent environmental ...
The Neoproterozoic era (about 1,000 to 542 million years ago) was a time of turbulent environmental ...
One of the classic questions in the early evolution of eukaryotic life concerns the role of oxygen. ...
One of the classic questions in the early evolution of eukaryotic life concerns the role of oxygen. ...
The evolution of Earth's biota is intimately linked to the oxygenation of the oceans and atmosphere....
The evolution of Earth's biota is intimately linked to the oxygenation of the oceans and atmosphere....
The origin and early evolution of animals marks an important event in life's history. This event is ...
The origin and early evolution of animals marks an important event in life's history. This event is ...
The modern biosphere owes its idiosyncratic expression to the activities of oxygen metabolizing orga...
Abstract Tiny marine animals that complete their life cycle in the total absence of light and oxygen...
The biology of sponges provides clues about how early animals may have dealt with low levels of oxyg...
Abstract. Origin of the eukaryotic organisms (including the multicellular animals or Metazoa) is com...
Since life took its earliest footholds, organisms have been in a perpetual arms race. Evolutionary t...
Multiple eukaryotic clades make their first appearance in the fossil record between ~810 and 715 Ma....
Since life took its earliest footholds, organisms have been in a perpetual arms race. Evolutionary t...
The Neoproterozoic era (about 1,000 to 542 million years ago) was a time of turbulent environmental ...
The Neoproterozoic era (about 1,000 to 542 million years ago) was a time of turbulent environmental ...
One of the classic questions in the early evolution of eukaryotic life concerns the role of oxygen. ...
One of the classic questions in the early evolution of eukaryotic life concerns the role of oxygen. ...
The evolution of Earth's biota is intimately linked to the oxygenation of the oceans and atmosphere....
The evolution of Earth's biota is intimately linked to the oxygenation of the oceans and atmosphere....