Low-oxygen waters limited habitable space for early animals
The importance of oxygen in supporting early animal ecosystems is unclear because most proxies are unable to distinguish well-oxygenated from intermediate waters. Here, the authors show that early skeletal animals were restricted to well-oxygenated habitats, suggesting they had a high metabolic oxyg...
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Main Authors: | R. Tostevin, R. A. Wood, G. A. Shields, S. W. Poulton, R. Guilbaud, F. Bowyer, A. M. Penny, T. He, A. Curtis, K. H. Hoffmann, M. O. Clarkson |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b2e16912c16e4e6a8bf2b468d3e3b263 |
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