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Australian researchers discover how first animals appeared on earth

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IANS Canberra

A sudden explosion of algae which occurred 650 million years ago was the catalyst for how the first animals appeared on earth, according to a study led by Australian researchers.

In a statement released on Thursday, associate professor Jochen Brocks from the Australian National University (ANU) said his team "crushed" ancient sedimentary rocks into a fine powder in order to closely analyse their contents, reports Xinhua news agency.

Brocks said the researchers were able to backdate traces of organisms as far back as 650 million years ago.

"We crushed these rocks to powder and extracted molecules of ancient organisms from them.

 

"These molecules tell us that it really became interesting 650 million years ago. It was a revolution of ecosystems, it was the rise of algae," he said.

Brock said the timeline shows that the algal bloom formed after a 50 million year-long ice age; glaciers and ice formations "ground entire mountain ranges to powder" in a development which released nutrients into oceans.

--IANS

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First Published: Aug 17 2017 | 12:06 PM IST

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