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Current understanding on the Cambrian Explosion: questions and answers

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PALZ
Volume 95, Issue 4, Pages 641-660

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s12542-021-00568-5

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Cambrian explosion; Metazoa; Bilateria; Evolution; Darwin's dilemma

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [41890845, 41621003, 41930139, 41772011]
  2. 111 Project [D17013]
  3. Key Scientific and Technological Innovation Team Project in Shaanxi Province

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The Cambrian Explosion is a three-phased burst of animal body plans, characterized by changes in population diversity, morphospace exploration, and ecosystem complexity. The high number of stem groups in the early history of animals led to the morphological gaps across phyla that exist today. Despite a broad range of metazoan morphospace occupation in the early Cambrian, the exact causes of the explosion are complex and cannot be attributed to a single factor.
The Cambrian Explosion by nature is a three-phased explosion of animal body plans alongside episodic biomineralization, pulsed change of generic diversity, body size variation, and progressive increase of ecosystem complexity. The Cambrian was a time of crown groups nested by numbers of stem groups with a high-rank taxonomy of Linnaean system (classes and above). Some stem groups temporarily succeeded while others were ephemeral and underrepresented by few taxa. The high number of stem groups in the early history of animals is a major reason for morphological gaps across phyla that we see today. Most phylum-level clades achieved their maximal disparity (or morphological breadth) during the time interval close to their first appearance in the fossil record during the early Cambrian, whereas others, principally arthropods and chordates, exhibit a progressive exploration of morphospace in subsequent Phanerozoic. The overall envelope of metazoan morphospace occupation was already broad in the early Cambrian though it did not reach maximal disparity nor has diminished significantly as a consequence of extinction since the Cambrian. Intrinsic and extrinsic causes were extensively discussed but they are merely prerequisites for the Cambrian Explosion. Without the molecular evolution, there could be no Cambrian Explosion. However, the developmental system is alone insufficient to explain Cambrian Explosion. Time-equivalent environmental changes were often considered as extrinsic causes, but the time coincidence is also insufficient to establish causality. Like any other evolutionary event, it is the ecology that make the Cambrian Explosion possible though ecological processes failed to cause a burst of new body plans in the subsequent evolutionary radiations. The Cambrian Explosion is a polythetic event in natural history and manifested in many aspects. No simple, single cause can explain the entire phenomenon.

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