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The utility of height for the Ediacaran organisms of Mistaken Point.

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Abstract

Ediacaran fossil communities consist of the oldest macroscopic eukaryotic organisms. Increased size (height) is hypothesized to be driven by competition for water column resources, leading to vertical/epifaunal tiering and morphological innovations such as stems. Using spatial analyses, we find no correlation between tiering and resource competition, and that stemmed organisms are not tiered. Instead, we find that height is correlated with greater offspring dispersal, demonstrating the importance of colonization potential over resource competition.

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Nat Ecol Evol

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2397-334X
2397-334X

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2

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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Sponsorship
Natural Environment Research Council (NE/P002412/1)
Gibbs Travelling Fellowship from Newnham College, University of Cambridge Henslow Research Fellowship, Cambridge Philosophical Society.