Sponges are probably the earliest branching animals, and their fossil record dates back to the Precambrian. Identifying their skeletal structure and composition is thus a crucial step in improving our understanding of the early evolution of metazoans. Here, we present the discovery of 505–million-year-old chitin, found in exceptionally well preserved Vauxia gracilenta sponges from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale. Our new findings indicate that, given the right fossilization conditions, chitin is stable for much longer than previously suspected. The preservation of chitin in these fossils opens new avenues for research into other ancient fossil groups
Since the discovery of chitin in skeletal structures of sponges (Porifera) in 2007, studies on searc...
Molecular clock and the fossil record at the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary indicate that animals pro...
Investigations of the micro- and nanostructures and chemical composition of the sponge skeletons as ...
Sponges are probably the earliest branching animals, and their fossil record dates back to the Preca...
International audienceA holdfast is a root-or basal plate-like structure of principal importance tha...
Background: Preservation of original organic components in fossils across geological time is controv...
Marine demosponges (Porifera: Demospongiae) are recognized as first metazoans which have developed o...
BACKGROUND: Preservation of original organic components in fossils across geological time is controv...
Studies on the identification, properties and function of chitin in sponges (Porifera), which are re...
WOS: 000412959500037PubMed: 28185932Since the discovery of chitin in skeletal structures of sponges ...
Sponges (Porifera) are recognized as aquatic multicellular organisms which developed an effective bi...
Abstract: Phosphate-shelled brachiopods differ in filter-feeding lifestyle, with Lingula anatina an ...
International audienceThis work demonstrates that chitin is an important structural component within...
Early fossil sponges offer a direct window onto the evolutionary emergence of animals, but insights ...
An extraordinarily well preserved, 600-million-year (Myr)-old, three-dimensionally phosphatized foss...
Since the discovery of chitin in skeletal structures of sponges (Porifera) in 2007, studies on searc...
Molecular clock and the fossil record at the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary indicate that animals pro...
Investigations of the micro- and nanostructures and chemical composition of the sponge skeletons as ...
Sponges are probably the earliest branching animals, and their fossil record dates back to the Preca...
International audienceA holdfast is a root-or basal plate-like structure of principal importance tha...
Background: Preservation of original organic components in fossils across geological time is controv...
Marine demosponges (Porifera: Demospongiae) are recognized as first metazoans which have developed o...
BACKGROUND: Preservation of original organic components in fossils across geological time is controv...
Studies on the identification, properties and function of chitin in sponges (Porifera), which are re...
WOS: 000412959500037PubMed: 28185932Since the discovery of chitin in skeletal structures of sponges ...
Sponges (Porifera) are recognized as aquatic multicellular organisms which developed an effective bi...
Abstract: Phosphate-shelled brachiopods differ in filter-feeding lifestyle, with Lingula anatina an ...
International audienceThis work demonstrates that chitin is an important structural component within...
Early fossil sponges offer a direct window onto the evolutionary emergence of animals, but insights ...
An extraordinarily well preserved, 600-million-year (Myr)-old, three-dimensionally phosphatized foss...
Since the discovery of chitin in skeletal structures of sponges (Porifera) in 2007, studies on searc...
Molecular clock and the fossil record at the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary indicate that animals pro...
Investigations of the micro- and nanostructures and chemical composition of the sponge skeletons as ...