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Microbial decay analysis challenges interpretation of putative organ systems in Cambrian fuxianhuiids.

Jianni Liu1, Michael Steiner2, Jason A Dunlop3, Degan Shu4,5.   

Abstract

The Chengjiang fossil Lagerstätte (Cambrian Stage 3) from Yunnan, southern China is renowned for its soft-tissue preservation. Accordingly structures in fuxianhuiids, radiodontans and great appendage arthropods have been interpreted as the nervous and cardiovascular systems, including brains, hearts and blood vessels. That such delicate organ systems survive the fossilization process seems remarkable; given that this mode of preservation involves major taphonomic changes, such as flattening, microbial degradation, chemical alteration and replacement. Here, we document a range of taphonomic preservation states in numerous articulated individuals of Fuxianhuia protensa We suggest that organic (partly iron mineral-replaced) bulbous structures in the head region, previously interpreted as brain tissue, along with sagittally located organic strands interpreted as part of the cardiovascular system or as nerve cords, may be better explained as microbial biofilms that developed following decomposition of the intestine, muscle and other connective tissues, forming halos surrounding the original organic remains.
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Keywords:  Cambrian; Chengjiang fossil Lagerstätte; cardiovascular system; microbial biofilms; nervous tissue

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29643211      PMCID: PMC5904315          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2018.0051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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