The first animals: ca. 760-million-year-old sponge-like fossils from Namibia

One of the most profound events in biospheric evolution was the emergence of animals, which is thought to have occurred some 600-650 Ma. Here we report on the discovery of phosphatised body fossils that we interpret as ancient sponge-like fossils and term them Otavia antiqua gen. et sp. nov. The fo...

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Main Authors: C. Brain, Anthony Prave, Karl-Heinz Hoffmann, Anthony Fallick, Andre Botha, Donald Herd, Craig Sturrock, Iain Young, Daniel Condon, Stuart Allison
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Language:English
Published: Academy of Science of South Africa 2012-01-01
Series:South African Journal of Science
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spelling doaj-83ad787e70c24ed3a0d67f446a552f0f2021-07-05T11:43:46ZengAcademy of Science of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Science1996-74892012-01-011081/2The first animals: ca. 760-million-year-old sponge-like fossils from NamibiaC. Brain0Anthony Prave1Karl-Heinz Hoffmann2Anthony Fallick3Andre Botha4Donald Herd5Craig Sturrock6Iain Young7Daniel Condon8Stuart Allison9Ditsong MuseumUniversity of St AndrewsMinistry of Mines and EnergyScottish Universities Environmental Research CentreUniversity of PretoriaUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of NottinghamUniversity of New EnglandNERC Isotope Geosciences LaboratoryUniversity of St AndrewsOne of the most profound events in biospheric evolution was the emergence of animals, which is thought to have occurred some 600-650 Ma. Here we report on the discovery of phosphatised body fossils that we interpret as ancient sponge-like fossils and term them Otavia antiqua gen. et sp. nov. The fossils are found in Namibia in rocks that range in age between about 760 Ma and 550 Ma. This age places the advent of animals some 100 to 150 million years earlier than proposed, and prior to the extreme climatic changes and postulated stepwise increases in oxygen levels of Ediacaran time. These findings support the predictions based on genetic sequencing and inferences drawn from biomarkers that the first animals were sponges. Further, the deposition and burial of Otavia as sedimentary particles may have driven the large positive C-isotopic excursions and increases in oxygen levels that have been inferred for Neoproterozoic time.http://192.168.0.108/index.php/sajs/article/view/9777CryogenianOtavi GroupNama GroupspongesmetazoansNeoproterozoic
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author C. Brain
Anthony Prave
Karl-Heinz Hoffmann
Anthony Fallick
Andre Botha
Donald Herd
Craig Sturrock
Iain Young
Daniel Condon
Stuart Allison
spellingShingle C. Brain
Anthony Prave
Karl-Heinz Hoffmann
Anthony Fallick
Andre Botha
Donald Herd
Craig Sturrock
Iain Young
Daniel Condon
Stuart Allison
The first animals: ca. 760-million-year-old sponge-like fossils from Namibia
South African Journal of Science
Cryogenian
Otavi Group
Nama Group
sponges
metazoans
Neoproterozoic
author_facet C. Brain
Anthony Prave
Karl-Heinz Hoffmann
Anthony Fallick
Andre Botha
Donald Herd
Craig Sturrock
Iain Young
Daniel Condon
Stuart Allison
author_sort C. Brain
title The first animals: ca. 760-million-year-old sponge-like fossils from Namibia
title_short The first animals: ca. 760-million-year-old sponge-like fossils from Namibia
title_full The first animals: ca. 760-million-year-old sponge-like fossils from Namibia
title_fullStr The first animals: ca. 760-million-year-old sponge-like fossils from Namibia
title_full_unstemmed The first animals: ca. 760-million-year-old sponge-like fossils from Namibia
title_sort first animals: ca. 760-million-year-old sponge-like fossils from namibia
publisher Academy of Science of South Africa
series South African Journal of Science
issn 1996-7489
publishDate 2012-01-01
description One of the most profound events in biospheric evolution was the emergence of animals, which is thought to have occurred some 600-650 Ma. Here we report on the discovery of phosphatised body fossils that we interpret as ancient sponge-like fossils and term them Otavia antiqua gen. et sp. nov. The fossils are found in Namibia in rocks that range in age between about 760 Ma and 550 Ma. This age places the advent of animals some 100 to 150 million years earlier than proposed, and prior to the extreme climatic changes and postulated stepwise increases in oxygen levels of Ediacaran time. These findings support the predictions based on genetic sequencing and inferences drawn from biomarkers that the first animals were sponges. Further, the deposition and burial of Otavia as sedimentary particles may have driven the large positive C-isotopic excursions and increases in oxygen levels that have been inferred for Neoproterozoic time.
topic Cryogenian
Otavi Group
Nama Group
sponges
metazoans
Neoproterozoic
url http://192.168.0.108/index.php/sajs/article/view/9777
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