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Sun et al., 2025

Episodic body size variations of early Paleozoic trilobites associated with marine redox changes

Sun, Z., Zhao, F., Zeng, H., Erwin, D. H., Zhu, M.
DOI
DOI10.1126/sciadv.adt7572
Year2025
JournalScience Advances
Volume11
Number18
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id51501

Abstract

Body size greatly affects how organisms interact with their environments. However, the macroevolutionary patterns of body size across many major metazoan clades and their constraining mechanisms remain elusive. A new high-resolution body size dataset covering 2435 species from 1091 genera of Cambrian and Ordovician trilobites reveals that body size evolution changes episodically, with three marked reductions in size. Such a pattern rules out a persistent Cope’s rule dynamic. Rather, we find a strong temporal link between body size changes and major fluctuations in marine redox, supporting the hypothesis that marine oxygen levels exerted a primary control on the tempo and mode of trilobite body size evolution. These further imply a dominant role for marine oxygen in early animal evolution.

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