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The Chengjiang Biota inhabited a deltaic environment

Earth Sciences

The Chengjiang Biota inhabited a deltaic environment

F. Saleh, C. Qi, et al.

Discover the intriguing world of the Chengjiang Biota, a crucial Cambrian fossil assemblage, revealed by a comprehensive study conducted by Farid Saleh and colleagues. This research uncovers the biota's deltaic habitat shaped by storm floods, challenging traditional views and enhancing our understanding of ancient ecosystems.... show more
Abstract
The Chengjiang Biota is the earliest Phanerozoic soft-bodied fossil assemblage offering the most complete snapshot of Earth’s initial diversification, the Cambrian Explosion. Although palaeobiologic aspects of this biota are well understood, the precise sedimentary environment inhabited by this biota remains debated. Herein, we examine a non-weathered core from the Yu’anshan Formation including the interval preserving the Chengjiang Biota. Our data indicate that the succession was deposited as part of a delta influenced by storm floods (i.e., produced by upstream river floods resulting from ocean storms). Most Chengjiang animals lived in an oxygen and nutrient-rich delta front environment in which unstable salinity and high sedimentation rates were the main stressors. This unexpected finding allows for sophisticated ecological comparisons with other Burgess Shale-type deposits and emphasizes that the long-held view of Burgess Shale-type faunas as snapshots of stable distal shelf and slope communities needs to be revised based on recent sedimentologic advances.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 23, 2022
Authors
Farid Saleh, Changshi Qi, Luis A. Buatois, M. Gabriela Mángano, Maximiliano Paz, Romain Vaucher, Quanfeng Zheng, Xian-Guang Hou, Sarah E. Gabbott, Xiaoya Ma
Tags
Chengjiang Biota
Cambrian
fossil assemblage
deltaic environment
paleobiology
sedimentary environment
ecological comparisons
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