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dc.contributor.authorGarcia-Bellido, Diego Cen
dc.contributor.authorLee, Michael S Yen
dc.contributor.authorEdgecombe, Gregory Den
dc.contributor.authorJago, James Ben
dc.contributor.authorGehling, James Gen
dc.contributor.authorPaterson, John Ren
dc.date.accessioned2015-04-30T10:36:00Z-
dc.date.issued2014-
dc.identifier.citationBMC Evolutionary Biology, v.14, p. 1-13en
dc.identifier.issn1471-2148en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/17062-
dc.description.abstractBackground: Vetulicolians are one of the most problematic and controversial Cambrian fossil groups, having been considered as arthropods, chordates, kinorhynchs, or their own phylum. Mounting evidence suggests that vetulicolians are deuterostomes, but affinities to crown-group phyla are unresolved. Results: A new vetulicolian from the Emu Bay Shale Konservat-Lagerstätte, South Australia, 'Nesonektris aldridgei' gen. et sp. nov., preserves an axial, rod-like structure in the posterior body region that resembles a notochord in its morphology and taphonomy, with notable similarity to early decay stages of the notochord of extant cephalochordates and vertebrates. Some of its features are also consistent with other structures, such as a gut or a coelomic cavity. Conclusions: Phylogenetic analyses resolve a monophyletic Vetulicolia as sister-group to tunicates (Urochordata) within crown Chordata, and this holds even if they are scored as unknown for all notochord characters. The hypothesis that the free-swimming vetulicolians are the nearest relatives of tunicates suggests that a perpetual free-living life cycle was primitive for tunicates. Characters of the common ancestor of Vetulicolia + Tunicata include distinct anterior and posterior body regions - the former being non-fusiform and used for filter feeding and the latter originally segmented - plus a terminal mouth, absence of pharyngeal bars, the notochord restricted to the posterior body region, and the gut extending to the end of the tail.en
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherBioMed Central Ltden
dc.relation.ispartofBMC Evolutionary Biologyen
dc.titleA new vetulicolian from Australia and its bearing on the chordate affinities of an enigmatic Cambrian group.en
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1186/s12862-014-0214-zen
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dc.subject.keywordsPhylogeny and Comparative Analysisen
dc.subject.keywordsPalaeontology (incl Palynology)en
dc.subject.keywordsAnimal Systematics and Taxonomyen
local.contributor.firstnameDiego Cen
local.contributor.firstnameMichael S Yen
local.contributor.firstnameGregory Den
local.contributor.firstnameJames Ben
local.contributor.firstnameJames Gen
local.contributor.firstnameJohn Ren
local.subject.for2008060309 Phylogeny and Comparative Analysisen
local.subject.for2008060301 Animal Systematics and Taxonomyen
local.subject.for2008040308 Palaeontology (incl Palynology)en
local.subject.seo2008970104 Expanding Knowledge in the Earth Sciencesen
local.subject.seo2008970106 Expanding Knowledge in the Biological Sciencesen
local.profile.schoolSchool of Environmental and Rural Scienceen
local.profile.emailjpater20@une.edu.auen
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local.record.institutionUniversity of New Englanden
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local.publisher.placeUnited Kingdomen
local.identifier.runningnumber214en
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local.format.endpage13en
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local.peerreviewedYesen
local.identifier.volume14en
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local.contributor.lastnameGarcia-Bellidoen
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local.identifier.handlehttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/17062en
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local.title.maintitleA new vetulicolian from Australia and its bearing on the chordate affinities of an enigmatic Cambrian group.en
local.output.categorydescriptionC1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journalen
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local.search.authorGarcia-Bellido, Diego Cen
local.search.authorLee, Michael S Yen
local.search.authorEdgecombe, Gregory Den
local.search.authorJago, James Ben
local.search.authorGehling, James Gen
local.search.authorPaterson, John Ren
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local.year.published2014en
local.subject.for2020310410 Phylogeny and comparative analysisen
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local.subject.seo2020280107 Expanding knowledge in the earth sciencesen
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