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SUMMARY:MCZ Lunchtime Seminar
DESCRIPTION:<h3><em>Hallucigenia's</em> diet illuminates the ecology of Cambrian lobopodians</h3><p><span><strong>Javier Ortega-Hernández</strong></span><br>Associate Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology<br>Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology&nbsp;</p><p>The armoured lobopodian <em>Hallucigenia</em> embodies the seemingly uncanny nature of the animals that evolved during the Cambrian Explosion over 500 million years ago. Initially regarded as an evolutionary oddball, the exceptional preserved anatomy of <em>Hallucigenia&nbsp;</em>has been substantially revised, leading to a better understanding of its relationships with other lobopodians and phylogenetic affinities with extant panarthropod phyla. However, the ecology and behaviour of <em>Hallucigenia</em>&nbsp;largely enigmatic owing to the difficulties of interpreting its functional morphology and the perceived lack of modern analogues. Restudy of a composite fossil assemblage from the middle Cambrian Burgess Shale demonstrates swarm-like behaviour of several small <em>Hallucigeni</em>a&nbsp;individuals scavenging on a dead ctenophore. The lack of grasping, masticatory, or piercing mouthparts in <em>Hallucigenia</em>&nbsp;points to suction feeding as a viable strategy to consume the gelatinous carcass. Reassessment of the morphology of <em>Hallucigenia</em>&nbsp;​functional analogues shared with extant pycnogonids, including an elongate anterior end with a terminal mouth opening and enlarged foregut chambers lined up with sclerotized denticles. These observations suggest that suction feeding is ancestral for stem-group Onychophora and highlights the critical trophic role of small-bodied armoured lobopodians as degraders of soft-bodied carcasses in Cambrian benthic ecosystems.</p>
LOCATION:MCZ 101A, Robert A. Gilbert Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20251103T170000Z
DTEND:20251103T180000Z
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