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Hydrodynamic Insights into the Paleobiology of the Ediacaran Rangeomorph

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Journal iScience
Publisher Cell Press
Date 2024 Jul 1
PMID 38947528
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Abstract

The Ediacaran of Newfoundland preserves some of the oldest complex macroscopic communities, several of which are dominated by the fractal-like rangeomorph genus . Here we use computational fluid dynamics and a detailed reconstruction of to document for the first time hydrodynamic phenomena associated with this sediment-reclining organism and its rangeomorph elements that are relevant to interpreting feeding strategies, explain the recently documented rheotropic growth oblique to currents, and provide insights into their impact on the Ediacaran seafloor. Obliquely oriented are common, likely representing a compromise between maximized aspect ratio and minimization of drag. Flow patterns on the upper surface of are consistent with the collection of dissolved and finely particulate nutrients, as well as gas exchange. produce a wake downstream, demonstrating that reclining rangeomorphs had potential to modify sedimentation patterns on the ancient seafloor by potentially allowing deposition of fine-grained sediment.

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