A conceptual view of the macroecological differences between the pre-Ediacaran and post-Ediacaran marine biospheres, and the transitional Ediacaran

Range Figure link Mya
Organism Biosphere
Reference Butterfield NJ, Macroevolution and macroecology through deep time, Paleontology, Volume 50, Issue 1 January 2007 Pages 41–55, DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-4983.2006.00613.x link p.49 text-figure 1
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Comments P.49 caption to text figure 1: "A conceptual view of the macroecological differences between the pre-Ediacaran and post-Ediacaran marine biospheres, and the transitional Ediacaran. The disparity curve is derived from acritarch data and estimated number of cell types (primary sources McShea 1996, Huntley et al. 2006), and ecosystem stability from estimated rates of evolutionary turnover (primary sources Sepkoski 1984, Knoll 1994). The spikes in ecosystem stability following Phanerozoic mass extinctions are inferred from observed and modelled recovery times (primary source Sole´ et al. 2002). Biomass spectrum very broadly tracks disparity through this interval (see primary source Bell and Mooers 1997) except during mass extinctions, which are characterized by the loss of large organisms but not cell types. Also shown are the age ranges of pre-Ediacaran eukaryotes discussed in the text, and the Cryogenian and Ediacaran glaciations (triangles). Note that the Ediacaran ⁄ Cambrian boundary as depicted here (at the base of the Tommotian c. 530 Ma) differs from the IUGS [International Union of Geological Sciences]-ratified position, which corresponds to the base of the preceding Nemakit-Daldyn Stage (c. 542 Ma). Vertical scale for all curves is qualitative only."
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