The rangeomorph Pectinifrons abyssalis: Hydrodynamic function at the dawn of animal life
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Authors
Darroch, Simon AFGutarra Diaz, Susana V.

Masaki, Hale
Olaru, Andrei
Gibson, Brandt M
Dunn, Frances S
Mitchell, Emily G
Racicot, Rachel A
Burzynski, Gregory
Rahman, Imran

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2023-02-17Subject Terms
zoologyevolutionary biology
paleobiology
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Rangeomorphs are among the oldest putative eumetazoans known from the fossil record. Establishing how they fed is thus key to understanding the structure and function of the earliest animal ecosystems. Here, we use computational fluid dynamicstotesthypothesizedfeedingmodesforthefence-likerangeomorphPectinifrons abyssalis, comparing this to the morphologically similar extant carnivorous sponge Chondrocladia lyra. Our results reveal complex patterns of flow around P. abyssalis unlike those previously reconstructed for any other Ediacaran taxon. Comparisons with C. lyra reveal substantial differences between the two organisms, suggesting they converged on a similar fence-like morphology for different functions. We argue that the flow patterns recovered for P. abyssalis do not support either a suspension feeding or osmotrophic feeding habit. Instead, our results indicate that rangeomorph fronds may represent organs adapted for gas exchange. If correct, this interpretation could require a dramatic reinterpretation of the oldest macroscopic animals.Citation
Simon A.F. Darroch, Susana Gutarra, Hale Masaki, Andrei Olaru, Brandt M. Gibson, Frances S. Dunn, Emily G. Mitchell, Rachel A. Racicot, Gregory Burzynski, Imran A. Rahman, The rangeomorph Pectinifrons abyssalis: Hydrodynamic function at the dawn of animal life, iScience, Volume 26, Issue 2, 2023, 105989, ISSN 2589-0042, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.105989. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589004223000664)Publisher
Elsevier BVJournal
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Copyright. © 2023 The Author(s). This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). The attached file is the published version of the article.ISSN
2589-0042ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.isci.2023.105989
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