Reply to Mills et al.: Oceanic Anoxic Event, a mechanism for selecting animals with the ability to survive hypoxic conditions
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ability to survive hypoxic conditions. Abstract It is generally considered that animal life was triggered by the rise of oxygen levels. Based on experiments evaluating the minimum range of oxygen levels at which sponges can survive, Mills et al. [1] defend the opposite view. However, the authors do not demonstrate that 'animal life was not triggered by the oxygen rise' is the only possible and unique conclusion from their observation. In this reply, it is suggested that a mechanism to explain the ability of sponges to survive at low oxygen biota is 'Ocean Anoxic Events'. These lead to oxygen depletion and a series of them would selectively favor animals able to survive at low oxygen levels. Thus, the origin of the ability of marine animals to survive in low oxygen biota remains to be clarified.
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