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McMenamin, 2023

The Cambrian Explosion: macroevolution and biomineralization

McMenamin, M.
DOI
DOI10.20935/AcadBiol6036
Year2023
Volume1
Number1
Pages1-7
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id47632

Abstract

Recent advances in our understanding of the Cambrian evolutionary diversification event (Cambrian Explosion) show that although eumetazoan stem taxa were present in the late Proterozoic, a tremendous burst of macroevolutionary change occurred near the beginning of the Cambrian. Explanations relying on paleoecological feedback are insufficient to explain the macroevolutionary patterns observed, particularly those associated with the near-simultaneous appearance of new higher taxa. The diversity of biomineralization types among the small shelly fossils of the early Cambrian Period can be explained if putative ancestral scleritome bearers (found in both Proterozoic Eon and Cambrian Period strata) had, as some new data suggest, intact scleritomes that hosted individual sclerites of varying biomineral composition.

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