Scientific Reports (Jun 2024)

Dawn of diverse shelled and carbonaceous animal microfossils at ~ 571 Ma

  • Luana Morais,
  • Bernardo T. Freitas,
  • Thomas Rich Fairchild,
  • Rolando Esteban Clavijo Arcos,
  • Marcel Guillong,
  • Derek Vance,
  • Marcelo Da Roz de Campos,
  • Marly Babinski,
  • Luiz Gustavo Pereira,
  • Juliana M. Leme,
  • Paulo C. Boggiani,
  • Gabriel L. Osés,
  • Isaac D. Rudnitzki,
  • Douglas Galante,
  • Fabio Rodrigues,
  • Ricardo I. F. Trindade

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-65671-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 18

Abstract

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Abstract The Ediacaran-Cambrian transition documents a critical stage in the diversification of animals. The global fossil record documents the appearance of cloudinomorphs and other shelled tubular organisms followed by non-biomineralized small carbonaceous fossils and by the highly diversified small shelly fossils between ~ 550 and 530 Ma. Here, we report diverse microfossils in thin sections and hand samples from the Ediacaran Bocaina Formation, Brazil, separated into five descriptive categories: elongate solid structures (ES); elongate filled structures (EF); two types of equidimensional structures (EQ 1 and 2) and elongate hollow structures with coiled ends (CE). These specimens, interpreted as diversified candidate metazoans, predate the latest Ediacaran biomineralized index macrofossils of the Cloudina-Corumbella-Namacalathus biozone in the overlying Tamengo Formation. Our new carbonate U–Pb ages for the Bocaina Formation, position this novel fossil record at 571 ± 9 Ma (weighted mean age). Thus, our data point to diversification of metazoans, including biomineralized specimens reminiscent of sections of cloudinids, protoconodonts, anabaritids, and hyolithids, in addition to organo-phosphatic surficial coverings of animals, demonstrably earlier than the record of the earliest known skeletonized metazoan fossils.