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Organism motility in an oxygenated shallow-marine environment 2.1 billion years ago.

Abderrazak El Albani1, M Gabriela Mangano2, Luis A Buatois2, Stefan Bengtson3, Armelle Riboulleau4, Andrey Bekker5, Kurt Konhauser6, Timothy Lyons5, Claire Rollion-Bard7, Olabode Bankole8, Stellina Gwenaelle Lekele Baghekema8, Alain Meunier8, Alain Trentesaux4, Arnaud Mazurier8, Jeremie Aubineau8, Claude Laforest8, Claude Fontaine8, Philippe Recourt4, Ernest Chi Fru9, Roberto Macchiarelli10,11, Jean Yves Reynaud4, François Gauthier-Lafaye12, Donald E Canfield13.   

Abstract

Evidence for macroscopic life in the Paleoproterozoic Era comes from 1.8 billion-year-old (Ga) compression fossils [Han TM, Runnegar B (1992) Science 257:232-235; Knoll et al. (2006) Philos Trans R Soc Lond B 361:1023-1038], Stirling biota [Bengtson S et al. (2007) Paleobiology 33:351-381], and large colonial organisms exhibiting signs of coordinated growth from the 2.1-Ga Francevillian series, Gabon. Here we report on pyritized string-shaped structures from the Francevillian Basin. Combined microscopic, microtomographic, geochemical, and sedimentologic analyses provide evidence for biogenicity, and syngenicity and suggest that the structures underwent fossilization during early diagenesis close to the sediment-water interface. The string-shaped structures are up to 6 mm across and extend up to 170 mm through the strata. Morphological and 3D tomographic reconstructions suggest that the producer may have been a multicellular or syncytial organism able to migrate laterally and vertically to reach food resources. A possible modern analog is the aggregation of amoeboid cells into a migratory slug phase in cellular slime molds at times of starvation. This unique ecologic window established in an oxygenated, shallow-marine environment represents an exceptional record of the biosphere following the crucial changes that occurred in the atmosphere and ocean in the aftermath of the great oxidation event (GOE).

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Keywords:  Francevillian; Paleoproterozoic Era; motility; oxygenation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30808737      PMCID: PMC6397584          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1815721116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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