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Giving the early fossil record of sponges a squeeze
Authors:Jonathan B Antcliffe  Richard H T Callow  Martin D Brasier
Institution:1. Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, , Oxford, OX1 3PS U.K.;2. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, , Bristol, BS81RJ U.K.;3. Department of Geology and Petroleum Geology, School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen, , Aberdeen, AB24 3UE U.K.;4. Department of Earth Sciences, Oxford University, , Oxford, OX13PR U.K.;5. Department of Earth Sciences, Memorial University of Newfoundland, , St John's, A1B 3X5 Canada
Abstract:Twenty candidate fossils with claim to be the oldest representative of the Phylum Porifera have been re‐analysed. Three criteria are used to assess each candidate: (i) the diagnostic criteria needed to categorize sponges in the fossil record; (ii) the presence, or absence, of such diagnostic features in the putative poriferan fossils; and (iii) the age constraints for the candidate fossils. All three criteria are critical to the correct interpretation of any fossil and its placement within an evolutionary context. Our analysis shows that no Precambrian fossil candidate yet satisfies all three of these criteria to be a reliable sponge fossil. The oldest widely accepted candidate, Mongolian silica hexacts from c. 545 million years ago (Ma), are here shown to be cruciform arsenopyrite crystals. The oldest reliable sponge remains are siliceous spicules from the basal Cambrian (Protohertzina anabarica Zone) Soltanieh Formation, Iran, which are described and analysed here in detail for the first time. Extensive archaeocyathan sponge reefs emerge and radiate as late as the middle of the Fortunian Stage of the Cambrian and demonstrate a gradual assembly of their skeletal structure through this time coincident with the evolution of other metazoan groups. Since the Porifera are basal in the Metazoa, their presence within the late Proterozoic has been widely anticipated. Molecular clock calibration for the earliest Porifera and Metazoa should now be based on the Iranian hexactinellid material dated to c. 535 Ma. The earliest convincing fossil sponge remains appeared at around the time of the Precambrian‐Cambrian boundary, associated with the great radiation events of that interval.
Keywords:Precambrian  Porifera  fossil calibration  sponges  Ediacaran  origin of animals  macroevolution  Cambrian explosion
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