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Non-pollen palynomorphs in deep time; unravelling the evolution of early eukaryotes

Heda Agic and Phoebe A. Cohen
Non-pollen palynomorphs in deep time; unravelling the evolution of early eukaryotes (in Applications of non-pollen palynomorphs; from palaeoenvironmental reconstructions to biostratigraphy, F. Marret (editor), Jennifer M. K. O'Keefe (editor), P. Osterloff (editor), M. Pound (editor) and L. Shumilovskikh (editor))
Special Publication - Geological Society of London (2021) 511 (1): 321-342

Abstract

Most of the Precambrian (>538 Ma) fossil record, which includes the time before the onset of macroscopic multicellular life, consists of minute organically preserved remains of soft-bodied micro-organisms, i.e. non-pollen palynomorphs (NPP). These microfossils include single-celled prokaryotic or eukaryotic organisms, filamentous sheets and bacterial cellular aggregates, and occur in marine and lacustrine sediments through most of the Earth's history. Ancient NPP have informed our understanding of one of the biggest evolutionary steps in the history of life: the origin of the eukaryotic cell and the subsequent diversification of eukaryotic life before the evolution of macroscopic forms. The oldest widely accepted eukaryotic microfossils are large cells with opening structures and ornamentation from upper Paleoproterozoic units in China and India. NPP diversify through Meso- and Neoproterozoic Eras, notably recording the oldest multicellular life around 1 billion years ago. In the latest Neoproterozoic, during the advent of animal life, the NPP record allows us to study the cryptic evolution of animals while they were exclusively small and poorly or non-mineralized before the appearance of organisms with hard parts. We review the current understanding of the early eukaryotic evolution and major advances in Precambrian palaeontology through the lens of the NPP record in deep time.


ISSN: 0305-8719
Coden: GSLSBW
Serial Title: Special Publication - Geological Society of London
Serial Volume: 511
Serial Issue: 1
Title: Non-pollen palynomorphs in deep time; unravelling the evolution of early eukaryotes
Title: Applications of non-pollen palynomorphs; from palaeoenvironmental reconstructions to biostratigraphy
Author(s): Agic, HedaCohen, Phoebe A.
Author(s): Marret, F.editor
Author(s): O'Keefe, Jennifer M. K.editor
Author(s): Osterloff, P.editor
Author(s): Pound, M.editor
Author(s): Shumilovskikh, L.editor
Affiliation: University of California Santa Barbara, Department of Earth Science, Santa Barbara, CA, United States
Affiliation: University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
Pages: 321-342
Published: 2021
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of London, London, United Kingdom
References: 150
Accession Number: 2021-067359
Categories: General paleontology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus.
Secondary Affiliation: Williams College, Williamstown, MA, USA, United States
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2022, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from The Geological Society, London, London, United Kingdom
Update Code: 202147
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