Evolutionary transition from single-cell to multi-cell organisms: the role of surface waters and their hydrodynamics
Researchers propose that hydrodynamic forces in surface waters played a critical role in the evolutionary transition from single-cell to multi-cell organisms during the Neoproterozoic Era. The study suggests that improved nutrient delivery via water flow was a key enabling factor alongside rising oxygen levels.
Why it matters
This research offers a new physical framework for understanding one of the most significant biological transitions in Earth's history.
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