The late Ediacaran to early Cambrian interval witnessed extraordinary radiations of metazoan life. The role of the physical environment in this biological revolution, such as changes to oxygen levels and nutrient availability, has been the focus of longstanding debate. Seemingly contradictory data from geochemical redox proxies help to fuel this controversy. As an essential nutrient, nitrogen can help to resolve this impasse by establishing linkages between nutrient supply, ocean redox, and biological changes. Here we present a comprehensive N-isotope dataset from the Yangtze Basin that reveals remarkable coupling between δ¹⁵N, δ¹³C, and evolutionary events from circa 551 to 515 Ma. The results indicate that increased fixed nitrogen supply ...
The Ediacaran–Cambrian interval was an eventful transitional period, when dynamic interactions betwe...
The early diversification of animals (∼630 Ma), and their development into both motile and macroscop...
The relative role that environmental versus intrinsic biological factors played in shaping the histo...
The late Ediacaran to early Cambrian interval witnessed extraordinary radiations of metazoan life. T...
The Ediacaran-Cambrian transition is characterized by the evolution of complex eukaryotes and rapid ...
The early diversification of animals (∼630 Ma), and their development into both motile and macroscop...
The early Cambrian was a critical interval for the Earth system, during which a rise in oceanic and ...
The early Cambrian was a critical interval for the Earth system, during which a rise in oceanic and ...
The role of oxygen as a driver for early animal evolution is widely debated. During the Cambrian exp...
Throughout the Ediacaran Period, variable water-column redox conditions persisted along productive o...
Marine animal diversity during the late Cambrian was reduced by a series of extinctions that have ge...
Marine animal diversity during the late Cambrian was reduced by a series of extinctions that have ge...
Marine animal diversity during the late Cambrian was reduced by a series of extinctions that have ge...
The role of oxygen as a driver for early animal evolution is widely debated. During the Cambrian ex...
Copyright © 2018 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the ...
The Ediacaran–Cambrian interval was an eventful transitional period, when dynamic interactions betwe...
The early diversification of animals (∼630 Ma), and their development into both motile and macroscop...
The relative role that environmental versus intrinsic biological factors played in shaping the histo...
The late Ediacaran to early Cambrian interval witnessed extraordinary radiations of metazoan life. T...
The Ediacaran-Cambrian transition is characterized by the evolution of complex eukaryotes and rapid ...
The early diversification of animals (∼630 Ma), and their development into both motile and macroscop...
The early Cambrian was a critical interval for the Earth system, during which a rise in oceanic and ...
The early Cambrian was a critical interval for the Earth system, during which a rise in oceanic and ...
The role of oxygen as a driver for early animal evolution is widely debated. During the Cambrian exp...
Throughout the Ediacaran Period, variable water-column redox conditions persisted along productive o...
Marine animal diversity during the late Cambrian was reduced by a series of extinctions that have ge...
Marine animal diversity during the late Cambrian was reduced by a series of extinctions that have ge...
Marine animal diversity during the late Cambrian was reduced by a series of extinctions that have ge...
The role of oxygen as a driver for early animal evolution is widely debated. During the Cambrian ex...
Copyright © 2018 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the ...
The Ediacaran–Cambrian interval was an eventful transitional period, when dynamic interactions betwe...
The early diversification of animals (∼630 Ma), and their development into both motile and macroscop...
The relative role that environmental versus intrinsic biological factors played in shaping the histo...