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Taphonomic experiments imply a possible link between the evolution of multicellularity and the fossilization potential of soft‐bodied organisms

The reliability of evolutionary reconstructions based on the fossil record critically depends on our knowledge of the factors affecting the fossilization of soft‐bodied organisms. Despite considerable research effort, these factors are still poorly understood. In order to elucidate the main prerequi...

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Autores principales: Naimark, Elena, Kirpotin, Dmitry, Boeva, Natalia, Gmoshinskiy, Vladimir, Kalinina, Maria, Lyupina, Yulia, Markov, Alexander, Nikitin, Michail, Shokurov, Alexander, Volkov, Dmitry
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7820159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33520185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7120
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author Naimark, Elena
Kirpotin, Dmitry
Boeva, Natalia
Gmoshinskiy, Vladimir
Kalinina, Maria
Lyupina, Yulia
Markov, Alexander
Nikitin, Michail
Shokurov, Alexander
Volkov, Dmitry
author_facet Naimark, Elena
Kirpotin, Dmitry
Boeva, Natalia
Gmoshinskiy, Vladimir
Kalinina, Maria
Lyupina, Yulia
Markov, Alexander
Nikitin, Michail
Shokurov, Alexander
Volkov, Dmitry
author_sort Naimark, Elena
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description The reliability of evolutionary reconstructions based on the fossil record critically depends on our knowledge of the factors affecting the fossilization of soft‐bodied organisms. Despite considerable research effort, these factors are still poorly understood. In order to elucidate the main prerequisites for the preservation of soft‐bodied organisms, we conducted long‐term (1–5 years) taphonomic experiments with the model crustacean Artemia salina buried in five different sediments. The subsequent analysis of the carcasses and sediments revealed that, in our experimental settings, better preservation was associated with the fast deposition of aluminum and silicon on organic tissues. Other elements such as calcium, magnesium, and iron, which can also accumulate quickly on the carcasses, appear to be much less efficient in preventing decay. Next, we asked if the carcasses of uni‐ and multicellular organisms differ in their ability to accumulate aluminum ions on their surface. The experiments with the flagellate Euglena gracilis and the sponge Spongilla lacustris showed that aluminum ions are more readily deposited onto a multicellular body. This was further confirmed by the experiments with uni‐ and multicellular stages of the social ameba Dictyostelium discoideum. The results lead us to speculate that the evolution of cell adhesion molecules, which provide efficient cell–cell and cell–substrate binding, probably can explain the rich fossil record of soft‐bodied animals, the comparatively poor fossil record of nonskeletal unicellular eukaryotes, and the explosive emergence of the Cambrian diversity of soft‐bodied fossils.
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spelling pubmed-78201592021-01-29 Taphonomic experiments imply a possible link between the evolution of multicellularity and the fossilization potential of soft‐bodied organisms Naimark, Elena Kirpotin, Dmitry Boeva, Natalia Gmoshinskiy, Vladimir Kalinina, Maria Lyupina, Yulia Markov, Alexander Nikitin, Michail Shokurov, Alexander Volkov, Dmitry Ecol Evol Original Research The reliability of evolutionary reconstructions based on the fossil record critically depends on our knowledge of the factors affecting the fossilization of soft‐bodied organisms. Despite considerable research effort, these factors are still poorly understood. In order to elucidate the main prerequisites for the preservation of soft‐bodied organisms, we conducted long‐term (1–5 years) taphonomic experiments with the model crustacean Artemia salina buried in five different sediments. The subsequent analysis of the carcasses and sediments revealed that, in our experimental settings, better preservation was associated with the fast deposition of aluminum and silicon on organic tissues. Other elements such as calcium, magnesium, and iron, which can also accumulate quickly on the carcasses, appear to be much less efficient in preventing decay. Next, we asked if the carcasses of uni‐ and multicellular organisms differ in their ability to accumulate aluminum ions on their surface. The experiments with the flagellate Euglena gracilis and the sponge Spongilla lacustris showed that aluminum ions are more readily deposited onto a multicellular body. This was further confirmed by the experiments with uni‐ and multicellular stages of the social ameba Dictyostelium discoideum. The results lead us to speculate that the evolution of cell adhesion molecules, which provide efficient cell–cell and cell–substrate binding, probably can explain the rich fossil record of soft‐bodied animals, the comparatively poor fossil record of nonskeletal unicellular eukaryotes, and the explosive emergence of the Cambrian diversity of soft‐bodied fossils. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7820159/ /pubmed/33520185 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7120 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Naimark, Elena
Kirpotin, Dmitry
Boeva, Natalia
Gmoshinskiy, Vladimir
Kalinina, Maria
Lyupina, Yulia
Markov, Alexander
Nikitin, Michail
Shokurov, Alexander
Volkov, Dmitry
Taphonomic experiments imply a possible link between the evolution of multicellularity and the fossilization potential of soft‐bodied organisms
title Taphonomic experiments imply a possible link between the evolution of multicellularity and the fossilization potential of soft‐bodied organisms
title_full Taphonomic experiments imply a possible link between the evolution of multicellularity and the fossilization potential of soft‐bodied organisms
title_fullStr Taphonomic experiments imply a possible link between the evolution of multicellularity and the fossilization potential of soft‐bodied organisms
title_full_unstemmed Taphonomic experiments imply a possible link between the evolution of multicellularity and the fossilization potential of soft‐bodied organisms
title_short Taphonomic experiments imply a possible link between the evolution of multicellularity and the fossilization potential of soft‐bodied organisms
title_sort taphonomic experiments imply a possible link between the evolution of multicellularity and the fossilization potential of soft‐bodied organisms
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7820159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33520185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7120
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