PRE-PHANEROZOIC STROMATOLITES: THE DIFFERENCES REMAIN
Still, the pre-Phanerozoic remains as the great bastion of stromatolites. Their abundance and diversity are unparalleled, particularly during the Mesoproterozoic and Neoproterozoic. Unique shapes permit biostratigraphy. When diversity of marine forms is plotted against time, curious patterns emerge: diversity increases through the Paleoproterozoic, reaches a maximum late in the Mesoproterozoic, and early in the Neoproterozoic a steady decline in diversity occurs with few taxa remaining by Precambrian-Cambrian boundary. Columnar branched and coniform stromatolites show the greatest percentages in diversity decreases during the Neoproterozoic. Why are these two types of stromatolites, which epitomize the Proterozoic, so rare in the Phanerozoic? There is no single, simple answer to this question and there are no simple solutions to explaining the Proterozoic record of stromatolites.