Food sources for the Ediacara biota communities
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Bobrovskiy, Ilya
Hope, Janet
Golubkova, Elena
Brocks, Jochen
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Macmillan Publishers Ltd
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The Ediacara biota represents the first complex macroscopic organisms in the geological
record, foreshadowing the radiation of eumetazoan animals in the Cambrian explosion.
However, little is known about the contingencies that lead to their emergence, including the
possible roles of nutrient availability and the quality of food sources. Here we present
information on primary producers in the Ediacaran based on biomarker molecules that were
extracted from sediments hosting Ediacaran macrofossils. High relative abundances of algal
steranes over bacterial hopanes suggest that the Ediacara biota inhabited nutrient replete
environments with an abundance of algal food sources comparable to Phanerozoic ecosystems. Thus, organisms of the Ediacara biota inhabited nutrient-rich environments akin to
those that later fuelled the Cambrian explosion.
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Nature Communications
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