Cambrian suspension-feeding lobopodians and the early radiation of panarthropods.
Jean-Bernard CaronCédric AriaPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2017)
Hallucigeniids and luolishaniids were comparably diverse and successful, representing two major lobopodian clades in the early Palaeozoic, and both evolved body plans adapted to different forms of suspension feeding. A Bayesian approach to cladistics supports the view that a semi-sessile, suspension-feeding lifestyle characterized the origin and rise of Panarthropoda from cycloneuralian body plans.