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Huayuan soft-bodied Cambrian biota reveals a diverse deep-sea ecosystem after the first Phanerozoic mass extinction
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Huayuan soft-bodied Cambrian biota reveals a diverse deep-sea ecosystem after the first Phanerozoic mass extinction

The Huayuan biota, a lower Cambrian Burgess Shale–type Lagerstätte from the Yangtze Block in South China, preserves 153 animal species across 16 phyla—51% or more new—mostly soft-bodied with preserved cellular tissues, including radiodonts and pelagic tunicates. This high-diversity, deep-water assemblage, dated shortly after the Sinsk event, links to Burgess Shale faunas via transoceanic dispersal and illuminates Cambrian ecosystem transitions between Ages 3 and 4 and the differential impacts of the first Phanerozoic mass extinction in shallow versus deep settings.

China quarry yields 150 Cambrian species, revealing post-extinction life
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China quarry yields 150 Cambrian species, revealing post-extinction life

A Chinese team in Hunan uncovered over 50,000 fossils from a small quarry dating to about 512 million years ago, capturing more than 150 species (91 new to science) with soft tissues preserved. The Huayuan biota, from just after the Sinsk mass extinction, offers new insights into early animal life and shows surprising connections to the Burgess Shale, implying early larval dispersal and rapid post-extinction recovery during the Cambrian explosion.