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Symbiotic fouling of Vetulicola, an early Cambrian nektonic animal

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posted on 2020-11-23, 14:42 authored by Yujing Li, Mark Williams, Tom Harvey, Fan Wei, Yang Zhao, Jin Guo, Sarah Gabbott, Tom Fletcher, Xianguang Hou, Peiyun Cong
Here, we report the earliest fossil record to our knowledge of surface fouling by aggregates of small vermiform, encrusting and annulated tubular organisms associated with a mobile, nektonic host, the enigmatic Cambrian animal Vetulicola. Our material is from the exceptionally preserved early Cambrian (Epoch 2, Age 3), Chengjiang biota of Yunnan Province, southwest China, a circa 518 million-year old marine deposit. Our data show that symbiotic fouling relationships between species formed a component of the diversification of animal-rich ecosystems near the beginning of the Phanerozoic Eon, suggesting an early escalation of intimate ecologies as part of the Cambrian animal radiation.

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Communications Biology, 3, 517 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-020-01244-1

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School of Geography, Geology and the Environment. Centre for Palaeobiology Research.

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Communications Biology

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3

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517

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Nature Research (part of Springer Nature)

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2399-3642

Acceptance date

2020-08-09

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2020

Available date

2020-09-18

Language

en

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