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Life Sciences => Cells, Microbes & Viruses => Topic started by: Iwonda on 06/11/2019 07:29:47

Title: In the past, where there complex microscopic lifeforms?
Post by: Iwonda on 06/11/2019 07:29:47
The fossil record shows that in the past complex lifeforms for some reason grew to be much larger than what we see today. When we think of microscopic life today we think of single cell organisms such as microbes. Is there anything from the fossil record or any studies that suggest that complex lifeforms in the past were also abundant at the microscopic level?
Title: Re: In the past, where there complex microscopic lifeforms?
Post by: evan_au on 07/11/2019 08:07:00
Some microscopic lifeforms produce macroscopic results:
- The white cliffs of Dover are hundreds of meters thick, and are formed from the skeletons of microscopic plankton.
- The red iron oxide deposits of Western Australia were formed when oxygen was being produced by microscopic plankton.
- Marine organisms sometimes capture layers of dirt and sand in their biofilms, and build up a recognisable mound, a stromatolite. It is thought that some examples may be over 3 billion years old.
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stromatolite#Fossil_record.
Title: Re: In the past, where there complex microscopic lifeforms?
Post by: Iwonda on 21/11/2019 04:53:32
Hmmm, I guess that microscopic marine organisms would come close to what I'm asking about but what I really would like to know is, were there any microscopic plants, insect or even animals in the past?
Title: Re: In the past, where there complex microscopic lifeforms?
Post by: chiralSPO on 21/11/2019 05:36:19
There were microscopic plants and animals in the past, and there still are plenty today!
Plants:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_algae

Animals:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nematode
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardigrade
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demodex

There are whole ecosystems comprised of microscopic critters, with predators and scavengers and grazers!
Title: Re: In the past, where there complex microscopic lifeforms?
Post by: Iwonda on 24/11/2019 03:15:12
Well, it would appear that complex lifeforms did indeed conquer both ends of the size spectrum, both jumbo and micro. When you  think of micro lifeforms the first thing that comes to mind is microbes or single cell so it's very amazing to find out that there are also many complex micro lifeforms.
Cool, thanks... ;D
Title: Re: In the past, where there complex microscopic lifeforms?
Post by: chiralSPO on 24/11/2019 16:34:41
You're welcome!  :)