Doushantuo type preservation

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In paleontology, Doushantuo preservation is a type of fossilization unique to the Doushantuo formation. It involves very early phosphatisation on a cellular level - with cells being replaced by phosphate before they degrade.[1]

Occurrence

The mode of preservation is typically found in shallow, high energy waters, as lenses of phosphate in carbonate rocks.[1] Its occurrence is assisted by high concentrations of phosphate, which are presumably led to precipitate around the degradation products of cells and cell walls.[1]

What is preserved

Cells are preserved at a cellular level, with arguments that sub-cellular structures may even represent cell nuclei.

Bias

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