Reconstructing Precambrian eukaryotic paleoecology is pivotal to understanding origins of the modern, animal-dominated biosphere. Here, we combine new fossil data from southern Namibia with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) testing between competing feeding models for the Ediacaran taxon Ernietta. In addition, we perform simulations for multiple individuals, allowing us to analyze hydrodynamics of living communities. We show Ernietta lived gregariously, forming shallow marine aggregations in the latest Ediacaran, 548-541 Ma. We demonstrate enhanced vertical mixing of the water column above aggregations, and preferential redirection of current into body cavities of downstream individuals. These results support reconstruction of Ernietta as ...
The macrofossils of the Ediacara biota (~571-539 Ma) marks the emergence of large, complex organisms...
Reconstructing the feeding mode of the latest common ancestor of deuterostomes is key to elucidating...
SummaryAt Mistaken Point, Newfoundland, Canada, rangeomorph “fronds” dominate the earliest (579–565 ...
Reconstructing Precambrian eukaryotic paleoecology is pivotal to understanding origins of the modern...
Over 3.7 billion years of Earth history, life has evolved complex adaptations to help navigate and i...
The first diverse and morphologically complex macroscopic communities appear in the late Ediacaran p...
Suspension feeding is a key ecological strategy in modern oceans that provides a link between pelagi...
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...
Ernietta plateauensis is a semi-infaunal macroscopic eukaryote of unknown affinities common in lates...
Pteridinium simplex is an iconic erniettomorph taxon best known from late Ediacaran successions in S...
Sponge-grade Archaeocyatha were early Cambrian biomineralizing metazoans that constructed reefs glob...
Reconstructing the feeding mode of the latest common ancestor of deuterostomes is key to elucidating...
Ediacaran rangeomorphs were the first substantially macroscopic organisms to appear in the fossil re...
Colonization of the water column by animals occurred gradually during the early Palaeozoic. However,...
The macrofossils of the Ediacara biota (~571-539 Ma) marks the emergence of large, complex organisms...
Reconstructing the feeding mode of the latest common ancestor of deuterostomes is key to elucidating...
SummaryAt Mistaken Point, Newfoundland, Canada, rangeomorph “fronds” dominate the earliest (579–565 ...
Reconstructing Precambrian eukaryotic paleoecology is pivotal to understanding origins of the modern...
Over 3.7 billion years of Earth history, life has evolved complex adaptations to help navigate and i...
The first diverse and morphologically complex macroscopic communities appear in the late Ediacaran p...
Suspension feeding is a key ecological strategy in modern oceans that provides a link between pelagi...
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...
Ernietta plateauensis is a semi-infaunal macroscopic eukaryote of unknown affinities common in lates...
Pteridinium simplex is an iconic erniettomorph taxon best known from late Ediacaran successions in S...
Sponge-grade Archaeocyatha were early Cambrian biomineralizing metazoans that constructed reefs glob...
Reconstructing the feeding mode of the latest common ancestor of deuterostomes is key to elucidating...
Ediacaran rangeomorphs were the first substantially macroscopic organisms to appear in the fossil re...
Colonization of the water column by animals occurred gradually during the early Palaeozoic. However,...
The macrofossils of the Ediacara biota (~571-539 Ma) marks the emergence of large, complex organisms...
Reconstructing the feeding mode of the latest common ancestor of deuterostomes is key to elucidating...
SummaryAt Mistaken Point, Newfoundland, Canada, rangeomorph “fronds” dominate the earliest (579–565 ...