The relative influence of niche vs. neutral processes in ecosystem dynamics is an on‐going debate, but the extent to which they structured the earliest animal communities is unknown. Some of the oldest known metazoan‐dominated paleocommunities occur in Ediacaran age (~ 565 million years old) strata in Newfoundland, Canada and Charnwood Forest, UK. These comprise large and diverse populations of sessile organisms that are amenable to spatial point process analyses, enabling inference of the most likely underlying niche or neutral processes governing community structure. We mapped seven Ediacaran paleocommunities using LiDAR, photogrammetry and a laser line probe. We found that neutral processes dominate these paleocommunities, with niche pro...
Long-term transitions in the composition of EarthÕs marine biota during the Phanero-zoic have histor...
AbstractEdiacaran macrofossils from the Avalon Terrane (primarily eastern Newfoundland and the centr...
SummaryAt Mistaken Point, Newfoundland, Canada, rangeomorph “fronds” dominate the earliest (579–565 ...
The broad-scale environment plays a substantial role in shaping modern marine ecosystems, but the de...
The broad-scale environment plays a substantial role in shaping modern marine ecosystems, but the de...
AbstractBedding-plane assemblages of Ediacaran fossils from Mistaken Point, Newfoundland, are among ...
The colonization of land was one of the major events in Earth history, leading to the expansion of l...
The first animals appear during the late Ediacaran (572 to 541 Ma); an initial diversity increase wa...
The effects of changes to environments on Earth in the past have been well documented, and we have f...
The recent discovery of a fossilized assemblage of juvenile Ediacaran rangeomorph macro-organisms, f...
Fossils of the Ediacara biota record the earliest evidence of animal communities and, as such, provi...
The evolutionary trajectory of early complex life on Earth is interpreted largely from the fossils o...
International audienceAbstract Recent debate on whether climatic niches are conserved through time h...
Illustration from this published paper: Ediacaran macrofossils from the Avalon Terrane (primarily...
The recent discovery of a fossilized assemblage of juvenile Ediacaran rangeomorph macro-organisms, f...
Long-term transitions in the composition of EarthÕs marine biota during the Phanero-zoic have histor...
AbstractEdiacaran macrofossils from the Avalon Terrane (primarily eastern Newfoundland and the centr...
SummaryAt Mistaken Point, Newfoundland, Canada, rangeomorph “fronds” dominate the earliest (579–565 ...
The broad-scale environment plays a substantial role in shaping modern marine ecosystems, but the de...
The broad-scale environment plays a substantial role in shaping modern marine ecosystems, but the de...
AbstractBedding-plane assemblages of Ediacaran fossils from Mistaken Point, Newfoundland, are among ...
The colonization of land was one of the major events in Earth history, leading to the expansion of l...
The first animals appear during the late Ediacaran (572 to 541 Ma); an initial diversity increase wa...
The effects of changes to environments on Earth in the past have been well documented, and we have f...
The recent discovery of a fossilized assemblage of juvenile Ediacaran rangeomorph macro-organisms, f...
Fossils of the Ediacara biota record the earliest evidence of animal communities and, as such, provi...
The evolutionary trajectory of early complex life on Earth is interpreted largely from the fossils o...
International audienceAbstract Recent debate on whether climatic niches are conserved through time h...
Illustration from this published paper: Ediacaran macrofossils from the Avalon Terrane (primarily...
The recent discovery of a fossilized assemblage of juvenile Ediacaran rangeomorph macro-organisms, f...
Long-term transitions in the composition of EarthÕs marine biota during the Phanero-zoic have histor...
AbstractEdiacaran macrofossils from the Avalon Terrane (primarily eastern Newfoundland and the centr...
SummaryAt Mistaken Point, Newfoundland, Canada, rangeomorph “fronds” dominate the earliest (579–565 ...