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The influence of environmental setting on the community ecology of Ediacaran organisms

Mitchell, Emily G.; Bobkov, Nikolai; Bykova, Natalia; Dhungana, Alavya; Kolesnikov, Anton V.; Hogarth, Ian R.P.; Liu, Alexander G.; Mustill, Tom M.R.; Sozonov, Nikita; Rogov, Vladimir I.; Xiao, Shuhai; Grazhdankin, Dmitriy V.

Authors

Emily G. Mitchell

Nikolai Bobkov

Natalia Bykova

Anton V. Kolesnikov

Ian R.P. Hogarth

Alexander G. Liu

Tom M.R. Mustill

Nikita Sozonov

Vladimir I. Rogov

Shuhai Xiao

Dmitriy V. Grazhdankin



Abstract

The broad-scale environment plays a substantial role in shaping modern marine ecosystems, but the degree to which palaeocommunities were influenced by their environment is unclear. To investigate how broad-scale environment influenced the community ecology of early animal ecosystems, we employed spatial point process analyses (SPPA) to examine the community structure of seven late Ediacaran (558–550 Ma) bedding-plane assemblages drawn from a range of environmental settings and global localities. The studied palaeocommunities exhibit marked differences in the response of their component taxa to sub-metre-scale habitat heterogeneities on the seafloor. Shallow-marine (nearshore) palaeocommunities were heavily influenced by local habitat heterogeneities, in contrast to their deeper-water counterparts. The local patchiness within shallow-water communities may have been further accentuated by the presence of grazers and detritivores, whose behaviours potentially initiated a propagation of increasing habitat heterogeneity of benthic communities from shallow to deep-marine depositional environments. Higher species richness in shallow-water Ediacaran assemblages compared to deep-water counterparts across the studied time-interval could have been driven by this environmental patchiness, because habitat heterogeneities increase species richness in modern marine environments. Our results provide quantitative support for the ‘Savannah’ hypothesis for early animal diversification—whereby Ediacaran diversification was driven by patchiness in the local benthic environment.

Citation

Mitchell, E. G., Bobkov, N., Bykova, N., Dhungana, A., Kolesnikov, A. V., Hogarth, I. R., …Grazhdankin, D. V. (2020). The influence of environmental setting on the community ecology of Ediacaran organisms. Interface Focus, 10(4), Article 20190109. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2019.0109

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 14, 2020
Online Publication Date Jun 12, 2020
Publication Date 2020-06
Deposit Date Jun 16, 2020
Journal Interface Focus
Electronic ISSN 2042-8901
Publisher The Royal Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 10
Issue 4
Article Number 20190109
DOI https://doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2019.0109

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