Яндекс.Метрика

S.Xiao,Q.Tang,K.Pang, N. Bykova,Q.Ye,X.Yuan

Выпуск: 6 , Том: 49 , Год издания: 2017
Сериальное издание: Geological Society of America. Abstracts with Programs. 129th Annual Meeting (Seattle, Washington, USA, 22-25 October 2017)
Место издания: Seattle
Страницы: 324-9

Аннотация

The Tonian Period (~1000-720 Ma) has become a focus of recent geobiological investigations. Various molecular clock estimates suggest that animals may have diverged in the Tonian. Emerging geochemical data indicate that major environmental changes may have occurred in the Tonian: atmospheric oxygen content may have reached moderate levels to support animal metabolism, predominantly euxinic mid-depth seawaters may have transitioned to mostly ferruginous ones, and fundamental changes may have happened to the global phosphorus and nitrogen cycles. What does the fossil record tell us about life and its environment after the "boring billion"? To address this question, we carried out a systematic paleobiological investigation of Tonian successions in the southern margin of North China, and also analyzed the global taxonomic and morphological diversity of Tonian eukaryotes, including acritarchs and macroalgae. Although the taxonomic diversity of eukaryotes shows a notable increase in the Tonian Period compared with preceding geological ages, morphological disparity shows only a modest increase and is dwarfed by Ediacaran eukaryotes. Thus, the geobiological significance of Tonian fossils must be sought in their specific traits that are relevant to global biogeochemical cycles, rather than overall diversity.
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