Earth's first ecosystems were more complex than thought

Some of the first large organisms on the Earth formed ecosystems that were much more complex than previously thought, an analysis of the feeding habits of a 555-million-year-old organism revealed

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London: Some of the first large organisms on the Earth formed ecosystems that were much more complex than previously thought, an analysis of the feeding habits of a 555-million-year-old organism revealed.

An international team of researchers from Canada, Britain and the US studied fossils of an extinct organism called Tribrachidium, which lived in the oceans some 555 million years ago.