2024-03-29T10:45:40Zhttp://digital.csic.es/dspace-oai/requestoai:digital.csic.es:10261/1208562016-10-21T07:31:35Zcom_10261_39226com_10261_8col_10261_39231
Substrate stability: when the troubles come from the bottom
Álvaro-Blasco, José Javier
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Benthos
Echinoderms
Microbial crust
Diagenesis
Cambrian
Comunicación presentada al congreso: Progress in echinoderm paleobiology (PEP´15)
Substrate stability was a key limiting factor that controlled the heterogeneous distribution patterns of benthic
metazoans across the Ediacaran-Cambrian transition. The so-called Agronomic Revolution (Seilacher and Pfluger,
1994) and Cambrian Substrate Revolution (Bottjer et al., 2000) were linked to both diversification of burrowing
metazoans and a switch from microbial mat-dominated to unconsolidated substrates. However, this “revolution” took
place in a stepwise and progressive manner through Cambrian times due to the abiotic control on substrate
replacement, mainly yielded by the availability of new kinds of substrates (Álvaro et al., 2013).
Research was funded by project CGL2013-48877-P from Spanish MINECO and EU-FEDER.
Peer reviewed
2015-07-31T07:43:13Z
2015-07-31T07:43:13Z
2015
comunicación de congreso
http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794
S. Zamora & I. Rábano (eds.), Progress in Echinoderm Palaeobiology. Cuadernos del Museo Geominero, 19. Instituto Geológico y Minero de España, Madrid. ISBN: 978-84-7840-961-7, p. 27-28.
978-84-7840-961-7
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/120856
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003329
en
Cuadernos del Museo Geominero
19
Publisher's version
Sí
open
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