Date: 5/09/2014 12:32:02
From: Bubblecar
ID: 588751
Subject: Weird Sea Mushroom may be New Branch of Life

It was found near Tasmania in 1986 but has only recently been described. BBC takes up the story:

A mushroom-shaped sea animal discovered off the Australian coast has defied classification in the tree of life.

A team of scientists at the University of Copenhagen says the tiny organism does not fit into any of the known subdivisions of the animal kingdom.

Such a situation has occurred only a handful of times in the last 100 years.

The organisms, which were originally collected in 1986, are described in the academic journal Plos One.

The authors of the article note several similarities with the bizarre and enigmatic soft-bodied life forms that lived between 635 and 540 million years ago – the span of Earth history known as the Ediacaran Period.

These organisms, too, have proven difficult to categorise and some researchers have even suggested they were failed experiments in multi-cellular life.

The authors of the paper recognise two new species of mushroom-shaped animal: Dendrogramma enigmatica and Dendrogramma discoides. Measuring only a few millimetres in size, the animals consist of a flattened disc and a stalk with a mouth on the end.

During a scientific cruise in 1986, scientists collected organisms at water depths of 400m and 1,000m on the south-east Australian continental slope, near Tasmania. But the two types of mushroom-shaped organisms were recognised only recently, after sorting of the bulk samples collected during the expedition.

“Finding something like this is extremely rare, it’s maybe only happened about four times in the last 100 years,” said co-author Jorgen Olesen from the University of Copenhagen.

He told BBC News: “We think it belongs in the animal kingdom somewhere; the question is where.”

Full Report: http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-29054889

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Date: 5/09/2014 19:18:43
From: Michael V
ID: 589011
Subject: re: Weird Sea Mushroom may be New Branch of Life

Thanks!

That is really exciting news. 10-20 mm across. Similar in many ways to Dickinsonia, Anfesta, and Albumates fossils from the Ediacaran.


Dendrogramma – 10-20 mm across.

Original paper:

http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0102976

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Date: 5/09/2014 19:20:26
From: Michael V
ID: 589012
Subject: re: Weird Sea Mushroom may be New Branch of Life


Dickinsonia

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Date: 5/09/2014 19:21:26
From: Bubblecar
ID: 589015
Subject: re: Weird Sea Mushroom may be New Branch of Life

Dickinsonia from Ediacara:

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Date: 5/09/2014 19:22:13
From: Bubblecar
ID: 589016
Subject: re: Weird Sea Mushroom may be New Branch of Life

OK, I’ll let you post snaps of the others :)

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Date: 5/09/2014 19:23:30
From: Michael V
ID: 589019
Subject: re: Weird Sea Mushroom may be New Branch of Life

No, no – be my guest!

(I didn’t realise you were going to…)

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Date: 5/09/2014 19:27:13
From: Bubblecar
ID: 589025
Subject: re: Weird Sea Mushroom may be New Branch of Life

Anfesta

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Date: 5/09/2014 19:31:21
From: Bubblecar
ID: 589027
Subject: re: Weird Sea Mushroom may be New Branch of Life

Various views of this new one:

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Date: 5/09/2014 22:10:09
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 589160
Subject: re: Weird Sea Mushroom may be New Branch of Life

Definitely not an Ediacaran relative – with extremely few exceptions those died out very early.

It reminds me of the mantle of a shell-less mollusc, but the digestive system looks more rudimentary. A shell-less pteropod perhaps?

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Date: 5/09/2014 22:14:33
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 589161
Subject: re: Weird Sea Mushroom may be New Branch of Life

Time to get out the DNA sequencing mtDNA or rDNA and compare it to other mesozoa.

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Date: 5/09/2014 22:25:51
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 589164
Subject: re: Weird Sea Mushroom may be New Branch of Life

Was asking myself the following question this morning. How would you preserve a sea creature like this in a museum? The thing must be at least 95% water.

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Date: 5/09/2014 22:25:58
From: Bubblecar
ID: 589165
Subject: re: Weird Sea Mushroom may be New Branch of Life

mollwollfumble said:


Time to get out the DNA sequencing mtDNA or rDNA and compare it to other mesozoa.

Can’t do that until they find new specimens. This one was preserved in formaldehyde and then 80% alcohol, which puts paid to genetic sequencing.

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Date: 6/09/2014 11:28:19
From: Dropbear
ID: 589375
Subject: re: Weird Sea Mushroom may be New Branch of Life

It’s life Jim but not as we know it, not as we know it Jim

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