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Invertebrate Zoology – ZOOL 3104. Burgess Shale How are fossils made? Animal is buried (dead or alive) –Mud, silt, volcanic ash, or sand Fossils could.

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Page 1: Invertebrate Zoology – ZOOL 3104. Burgess Shale How are fossils made? Animal is buried (dead or alive) –Mud, silt, volcanic ash, or sand Fossils could.

Invertebrate Zoology – ZOOL 3104

Page 2: Invertebrate Zoology – ZOOL 3104. Burgess Shale How are fossils made? Animal is buried (dead or alive) –Mud, silt, volcanic ash, or sand Fossils could.

Burgess Shale

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How are fossils made?

• Animal is buried (dead or alive)– Mud, silt, volcanic ash, or sand

• Fossils could also be frozen in ice, mummified in hot or cold deserts, or preserved in tar

• Usually, all of a living thing’s soft parts decay, leaving only the hard parts

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How are fossils made II

• Replacement: the minerals replace, molecule by molecule, the hard parts or the remains

• Permineralization: minerals fill in the spaces of the hard parts of the remains

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Burgess Shale

• Made famous to the general public by Stephen Jay Gould. 1989. Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History

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Burgess Shale

• Shale is a sedimentary rock formed by the deposition of successive layers of clay.

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Burgess Shale

• Shale is a sedimentary rock formed by the deposition of successive layers of clay.

• Located in Yoho National Park in the Rocky Mountains, near Field, British Columbia, Canada.

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Burgess Shale

• Shale is a sedimentary rock formed by the deposition of successive layers of clay.

• Located in Yoho National Park in the Rocky Mountains, near Field, British Columbia, Canada.

• Cambrian rock formation over 500 million years.

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Burgess Shale

• Shale is a sedimentary rock formed by the deposition of successive layers of clay.

• Located in Yoho National Park in the Rocky Mountains, near Field, British Columbia, Canada.

• Cambrian rock formation over 500 million years.

• So, what is so special about it?

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A unique place

• Exceptional preservation of soft bodied marine invertebrates.

• Over 65,000 fossil specimens of 120 species from the Burgess Shale are housed at the Smithsonian.

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Burgess Shale

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How preservation works?

• Good preservation indicates deposition in anoxic conditions

Page 13: Invertebrate Zoology – ZOOL 3104. Burgess Shale How are fossils made? Animal is buried (dead or alive) –Mud, silt, volcanic ash, or sand Fossils could.

How preservation works?

• Good preservation indicates deposition in anoxic conditions

• Many delicate details of soft part anatomy are preserved. (Legs and gills of trilobites, etc.)

Page 14: Invertebrate Zoology – ZOOL 3104. Burgess Shale How are fossils made? Animal is buried (dead or alive) –Mud, silt, volcanic ash, or sand Fossils could.

How preservation works?

• Good preservation indicates deposition in anoxic conditions

• Many delicate details of soft part anatomy are preserved. (Legs and gills of trilobites, etc.)

• Swept off an adjacent, well-oxygenated carbonate platform by turbidity currents, and killed and protected from decay in anoxic water

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http://burgess-shale.rom.on.ca/en/sea-odyssey/catastrophic-burial.php

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The initial discovery

• Charles D. Walcott (1909)

• Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution

(1850-1927)

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The Animals

• Mud dwellers, filter feeders

• Strollers, walkers and crawlers

• Swimmers and floaters

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Filter Feeders

• P: Porifera

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Filter Feeders

• P: Echinodermata: C: Crinoidea

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Mud Dwellers:

• C: Polychaeta (P: Annelida)

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Strollers, walkers and crawlers• P: Onychophora

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Strollers, walkers and crawlers• P: Onychophora

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Strollers, walkers and crawlers• P: Onychophora

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Hallucigenia sparsa an Onychophoran from the Burgess Shale deposits of Canada

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Strollers, walkers and crawlers• Unknown phylum Wiwaxia

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Strollers, walkers and crawlers

• P: Arthropods

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Swimmers and floaters

• P: Arthropoda: SP: Trilobites

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Swimmers and floaters

• P: Ctenophora, and Cnidaria

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Weird Creature Award

• P: Arthropoda

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Weird Creature Award

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Weird Creature Award

• Anomalocaris over 12 inches long!

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The world’s first known chordate

• Pikaia

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The Big Picture

• Fossilization usually takes place only of hard parts

• The Burgess Shale is unique in that it fossilized soft tissues

• Many creatures fossilized in the shale are extinct and were truly unique.