Article: Morphological disparity and evolutionary patterns of Cambrian hyoliths
Publication: Papers in Palaeontology
Volume:
10
Part:
2
Publication Date:
2024
Article number:
e1554
Author(s):
Fan Liu, Timothy P. Topper, Luke C. Strotz, Yue Liang, Yazhou Hu, Christian B. Skovsted, and Zhifei Zhang
DOI:
10.1002/spp2.1554
Abstract
Abstract Hyolitha represent one of the major constituents of the Cambrian Evolutionary Fauna, first appearing in the Terreneuvian and rapidly diversifying soon after. Recent work has both enriched the hyolith fossil record and expanded our understanding of their biology, but studies documenting the evolutionary trajectory of Cambrian hyoliths remain scarce. Here we present the first study of changes in morphological disparity in Cambrian hyoliths over time with the aim of characterizing the evolutionary trajectory of hyoliths throughout their primary period of diversification. Our results show that hyoliths occupied distinct regions of morphospace at different times during the Cambrian, with an expansion in morphospace occupation associated with the increase in hyolith diversity in the early Cambrian. Both the Sinsk Event and multiple abiotic factors led to a decline in hyolith diversity in the Miaolingian, and morphological disparity also contracts in association with this reduction in diversity.