The early diversification of animals (∼630 Ma), and their development into both motile and macroscopic forms (∼575-565 Ma), has been linked to stepwise increases in the oxygenation of Earth's surface environment. However, establishing such a linkage between oxygen and evolution for the later Cambrian 'explosion' (540-520 Ma) of new, energy-sapping body plans and behaviours has proved more elusive. Here we present new molybdenum isotope data, which demonstrate that the areal extent of oxygenated bottom waters increased in step with the early Cambrian bioradiation of animals and eukaryotic phytoplankton. Modern-like oxygen levels characterized the ocean at ∼521 Ma for the first time in Earth history. This marks the first establishment of a ke...
The relationship between the evolution of early animal communities and oceanic oxygen levels remains...
The relationship between the evolution of early animal communities and oceanic oxygen levels remains...
The oceans at the start of the Neoproterozoic Era (1,000–541 million years ago, Ma) were dominantly ...
The early diversification of animals (∼630 Ma), and their development into both motile and macroscop...
The role of oxygen as a driver for early animal evolution is widely debated. During the Cambrian exp...
The role of oxygen as a driver for early animal evolution is widely debated. During the Cambrian ex...
The late Ediacaran to early Cambrian interval witnessed extraordinary radiations of metazoan life. T...
International audienceThe Neoproterozoic–Cambrian transition was a key time interval in the history ...
International audienceThe Neoproterozoic–Cambrian transition was a key time interval in the history ...
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....
Widespread anoxia in the ocean is frequently invoked as a primary driver of mass extinction as well ...
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....
Multiple eukaryotic clades make their first appearance in the fossil record between ~810 and 715 Ma....
The relationship between the evolution of early animal communities and oceanic oxygen levels remains...
The relationship between the evolution of early animal communities and oceanic oxygen levels remains...
The oceans at the start of the Neoproterozoic Era (1,000–541 million years ago, Ma) were dominantly ...
The early diversification of animals (∼630 Ma), and their development into both motile and macroscop...
The role of oxygen as a driver for early animal evolution is widely debated. During the Cambrian exp...
The role of oxygen as a driver for early animal evolution is widely debated. During the Cambrian ex...
The late Ediacaran to early Cambrian interval witnessed extraordinary radiations of metazoan life. T...
International audienceThe Neoproterozoic–Cambrian transition was a key time interval in the history ...
International audienceThe Neoproterozoic–Cambrian transition was a key time interval in the history ...
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....
Widespread anoxia in the ocean is frequently invoked as a primary driver of mass extinction as well ...
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....
Multiple eukaryotic clades make their first appearance in the fossil record between ~810 and 715 Ma....
The relationship between the evolution of early animal communities and oceanic oxygen levels remains...
The relationship between the evolution of early animal communities and oceanic oxygen levels remains...
The oceans at the start of the Neoproterozoic Era (1,000–541 million years ago, Ma) were dominantly ...