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Biology Letters | 2017

Inference of facultative mobility in the enigmatic Ediacaran organism Parvancorina.

Simon A.F. Darroch; Imran A. Rahman; Brandt M. Gibson; Rachel A. Racicot; Marc Laflamme

Establishing how Ediacaran organisms moved and fed is critical to deciphering their ecological and evolutionary significance, but has long been confounded by their non-analogue body plans. Here, we use computational fluid dynamics to quantitatively analyse water flow around the Ediacaran taxon Parvancorina, thereby testing between competing models for feeding mode and mobility. The results show that flow was not distributed evenly across the organism, but was directed towards localized areas; this allows us to reject osmotrophy, and instead supports either suspension feeding or detritivory. Moreover, the patterns of recirculating flow differ substantially with orientation to the current, suggesting that if Parvancorina was a suspension feeder, it would have been most efficient if it was able to re-orient itself with respect to current direction, and thus ensure flow was directed towards feeding structures. Our simulations also demonstrate that the amount of drag varied with orientation, indicating that Parvancorina would have greatly benefited from adjusting its position to minimize drag. Inference of facultative mobility in Parvancorina suggests that Ediacaran benthic ecosystems might have possessed a higher proportion of mobile taxa than currently appreciated from trace fossil studies. Furthermore, this inference of movement suggests the presence of musculature or appendages that are not preserved in fossils, but which would noneltheless support a bilaterian affinity for Parvancorina.


PALAIOS | 2018

EDIACARAN-STYLE DECAY EXPERIMENTS USING MOLLUSKS AND SEA ANEMONES

Brandt M. Gibson; James D. Schiffbauer; Simon A.F. Darroch


Archive | 2018

SUSPENSION FEEDING IN THE GREGARIOUS EDIACARAN ORGANISM ERNIETTA PLATEAUENSIS

Brandt M. Gibson; Imran A. Rahman; Katie Maloney; Rachel A. Racicot; Marc Laflamme; Simon A.F. Darroch


Archive | 2017

Supplementary material from "Inference of facultative mobility in the enigmatic Ediacaran organism Parvancorina "

Simon A.F. Darroch; Imran A. Rahman; Brandt M. Gibson; Rachel A. Racicot; Marc Laflamme


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

SEASONALITY OF MAMMUT AMERICANUM FROM THE LATE PLEISTOCENE OF WEST TENNESSEE

Gregory J. Smith; Michael A. Gibson; Brandt M. Gibson


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

EDIACARAN-STYLE DECAY EXPERIMENTS WITH ANEMONES AND SEA HARES

Brandt M. Gibson; James D. Schiffbauer; Simon A.F. Darroch


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

HEAVY METAL POLLUTION, TEST MUTATIONS, AND FORAMINIFERA ASSEMBLAGE STRESS INDICES ON SAN SALVADOR ISLAND, THE BAHAMAS

Bryce E. Koester; Brandt M. Gibson; Simon A.F. Darroch


66th Annual GSA Southeastern Section Meeting - 2017 | 2017

RECONSTRUCTING PALEOECOLOGY AND FEEDING STRATEGY IN THE THE YOUNGEST EDIACARAN MACROFOSSILS

Brandt M. Gibson; Simon A.F. Darroch; Imran A. Rahman


66th Annual GSA Southeastern Section Meeting - 2017 | 2017

FIRST REPORTED OCCURRENCE OF RHAPHANOCRINUS FROM GRAVEL DEPOSITS OF WEST TENNESSEE

Michael A. Gibson; Elizabeth C. Rhenberg; Brandt M. Gibson


GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016 | 2016

ESTABLISHING BASELINES FOR EDIACARAN-STYLE TAPHONOMIC EXPERIMENTS – A NEW DECAY SERIES FOR SEA HARES (MOLLUSCA) AND SEA ANEMONES (CNIDARIA)

Brandt M. Gibson; Simon A.F. Darroch

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Rachel A. Racicot

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

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