Establishing how Ediacaran organisms moved and fed is critical to deciphering their ecological and evolutionary significance, but has long been confounded by their non-analogue body plans. Here, we use computational fluid dynamics to quantitatively analyze water flow around the Ediacaran taxon Parvancorina, thereby testing between competing models for feeding mode and mobility. The results show that flow was not distributed evenly across the organism, but was directed towards localized areas; this allows us to reject osmotrophy, and instead supports either suspension feeding or detritivory. Moreover, the patterns of recirculating flow differ substantially with orientation to the current, suggesting that if Parvancorina was a suspension feed...
Colonization of the water column by animals occurred gradually during the early Palaeozoic. However,...
The ecological context of early vertebrate evolution has been characterized as a gradual shift from ...
Pteridinium simplex is an iconic erniettomorph taxon best known from late Ediacaran successions in S...
Establishing how Ediacaran organisms moved and fed is critical to deciphering their ecological and e...
Establishing how Ediacaran organisms moved and fed is critical to deciphering their ecological and e...
Reconstructing Precambrian eukaryotic paleoecology is pivotal to understanding origins of the modern...
The first diverse and morphologically complex macroscopic communities appear in the late Ediacaran p...
Over 3.7 billion years of Earth history, life has evolved complex adaptations to help navigate and i...
Suspension feeding is a key ecological strategy in modern oceans that provides a link between pelagi...
This is the published version of an article published by the Palaeontological Association.Ediacaran ...
Reconstructing the feeding mode of the latest common ancestor of deuterostomes is key to elucidating...
Sponge-grade Archaeocyatha were early Cambrian biomineralizing metazoans that constructed reefs glob...
Available online 1 December 2017The ancient in situ fossil seafloor communities of the Ediacara biot...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73910/1/j.1502-3931.1998.tb00494.x.pd
Reconstructing the function and behaviour of extinct groups of echinoderms is problematic because th...
Colonization of the water column by animals occurred gradually during the early Palaeozoic. However,...
The ecological context of early vertebrate evolution has been characterized as a gradual shift from ...
Pteridinium simplex is an iconic erniettomorph taxon best known from late Ediacaran successions in S...
Establishing how Ediacaran organisms moved and fed is critical to deciphering their ecological and e...
Establishing how Ediacaran organisms moved and fed is critical to deciphering their ecological and e...
Reconstructing Precambrian eukaryotic paleoecology is pivotal to understanding origins of the modern...
The first diverse and morphologically complex macroscopic communities appear in the late Ediacaran p...
Over 3.7 billion years of Earth history, life has evolved complex adaptations to help navigate and i...
Suspension feeding is a key ecological strategy in modern oceans that provides a link between pelagi...
This is the published version of an article published by the Palaeontological Association.Ediacaran ...
Reconstructing the feeding mode of the latest common ancestor of deuterostomes is key to elucidating...
Sponge-grade Archaeocyatha were early Cambrian biomineralizing metazoans that constructed reefs glob...
Available online 1 December 2017The ancient in situ fossil seafloor communities of the Ediacara biot...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73910/1/j.1502-3931.1998.tb00494.x.pd
Reconstructing the function and behaviour of extinct groups of echinoderms is problematic because th...
Colonization of the water column by animals occurred gradually during the early Palaeozoic. However,...
The ecological context of early vertebrate evolution has been characterized as a gradual shift from ...
Pteridinium simplex is an iconic erniettomorph taxon best known from late Ediacaran successions in S...