A new motile animal with implications for the evolution of axial polarity from the Ediacaran of South Australia

IF 2.6 3区 生物学 Q2 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Scott D. Evans, Ian V. Hughes, Emily B. Hughes, Peter W. Dzaugis, Matthew P. Dzaugis, James G. Gehling, Diego C. García-Bellido, Mary L. Droser
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Fossils of the Ediacara Biota preserve the oldest evidence for complex, macroscopic animals. Most are difficult to constrain phylogenetically, however, the presence of rare, derived groups suggests that many more fossils from this period represent extant groups than are currently appreciated. One approach to recognize such early animals is to instead focus on characteristics widespread in animals today, for example multicellularity, motility, and axial polarity. Here, we describe a new taxon, Quaestio simpsonorum gen. et sp. nov. from the Ediacaran of South Australia. Quaestio is reconstructed with a thin external membrane connecting more resilient tissues with anterior-posterior polarity, left-right asymmetry and tentative evidence for dorsoventral differentiation. Associated trace fossils indicate an epibenthic and motile lifestyle. Our results suggest that Quaestio was a motile eumetazoan with a body plan not previously recognized in the Ediacaran, including definitive evidence of chirality. This organization, combined with previous evidence for axial patterning in a variety of other Ediacara taxa, demonstrates that metazoan body plans were well established in the Precambrian.

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南澳大利亚埃迪卡拉纪一种新的运动动物,对轴向极性的进化具有重要意义。
埃迪卡拉生物群的化石保存了复杂的宏观动物的最古老证据。大多数化石都很难从系统发育的角度加以确定,然而,罕见的衍生类群的存在表明,这一时期的化石所代表的现存类群要比目前所认识到的多得多。识别这类早期动物的一种方法是关注当今动物普遍具有的特征,例如多细胞性、运动性和轴极性。在这里,我们描述了来自南澳大利亚埃迪卡拉的一个新类群--Quaestio simpsonorum gen.Quaestio有一层薄薄的外膜,连接着更具弹性的组织,具有前后极性、左右不对称和背腹分化的初步证据。相关的痕量化石显示了一种底栖和运动的生活方式。我们的研究结果表明,Quaestio 是一种运动的浮游动物,它的身体结构是以前在埃迪卡拉纪没有发现过的,其中包括手性的确凿证据。这种组织结构与之前在其他多种埃迪卡拉类群中发现的轴向模式化证据相结合,表明元古宙的身体结构在前寒武纪就已经确立。
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Evolution & Development
Evolution & Development 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
3.40%
发文量
26
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Evolution & Development serves as a voice for the rapidly growing research community at the interface of evolutionary and developmental biology. The exciting re-integration of these two fields, after almost a century''s separation, holds much promise as the focus of a broader synthesis of biological thought. Evolution & Development publishes works that address the evolution/development interface from a diversity of angles. The journal welcomes papers from paleontologists, population biologists, developmental biologists, and molecular biologists, but also encourages submissions from professionals in other fields where relevant research is being carried out, from mathematics to the history and philosophy of science.
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