Quantifying the global biodiversity of Proterozoic eukaryotes

Science. 2024 Dec 20;386(6728):eadm9137. doi: 10.1126/science.adm9137. Epub 2024 Dec 20.

Abstract

The global diversity of Proterozoic eukaryote fossils is poorly quantified despite its fundamental importance to the understanding of macroevolutionary patterns and dynamics on the early Earth. Here we report a new construction of fossil eukaryote diversity from the Paleoproterozoic to early Cambrian based on a comprehensive data compilation and quantitative analyses. The resulting taxonomic richness curve verifies Cryogenian glaciations as a major divide that separates the "Boring Billion" and Ediacaran periods, with the former characterized by a prolonged stasis, and the latter by greater diversity, more-rapid turnover, and multiple radiations and extinctions. These contrasting evolutionary patterns and dynamics provide a framework to test competing hypotheses on biosphere and geosphere coevolution in the Proterozoic Eon.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biodiversity*
  • Biological Evolution
  • Eukaryota* / classification
  • Eukaryota* / genetics
  • Extinction, Biological
  • Fossils*
  • Ice Cover