RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Smothering of microbial mats by macrobiota: implications for the Ediacara biota JF Journal of the Geological Society JO Journal of the Geological Society FD Geological Society of London SP 1117 OP 1121 DO 10.1144/0016-76492009-073 VO 166 IS 6 A1 McILROY, DUNCAN A1 BRASIER, MARTIN D. A1 LANG, ANDREW S. YR 2009 UL http://jgs.lyellcollection.org/content/166/6/1117.abstract AB Recent advances in understanding the preservation of the soft-bodied Neoproterozoic Ediacara biota have centred upon the role of microbes in casting the morphologies of static or dead macrobiota on the Precambrian sea floor. This experimental study explores the preservational effects brought about by the passive movement of dead macro-organisms upon a pre-established marine microbial mat under laboratory conditions. This demonstrates the potential for making multiple impressions of body tissues on the surface of microbial mats by means of passive transport alone. This throws doubt on the evidence for active feeding in Ediacaran fossils such as Dickinsonia and Yorgia.Supplementary material: Methods are available at http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/SUP18375.