- Phanerozoic
The Phanerozoic (occasionally Phanaerozoic) Eon is the current eon in the
geologic timescale , and the one during which abundant animal life has existed. It covers roughly 545 million years and goes back to the time when diverse hard-shelled animals first appeared. Its name derives from the Greek meaning "visible life", referring to the large size of organisms since theCambrian explosion . The time previous to the start of the Phanerozoic was formerly called the "Precambrian " (now divided into theHadean ,Archaean andProterozoic eons). The exact time of the boundary between the Phanerozoic and theProterozoic is slightly uncertain. In the19th Century , the boundary was set at the first abundantmetazoa nfossil s. But several hundred taxa ofProterozoic metazoa have been identified since systematic study of those forms started in the 1950s. Mostgeologist s andpaleontologist s would probably set the Proterozoic-Phanerozoic boundary either at the classic point where the firsttrilobite s andarchaeocyatha appear; at the first appearance of a complex feeding burrow called "Trichophycus pedum "; or at the first appearance of a group of small, generally disarticulated, armored forms termed 'thesmall shelly fauna '. The three different dividing points are within a few million years of each other.The Phanerozoic is divided into three eras: the
Paleozoic ,Mesozoic , andCenozoic . In the older literature, the term "Phanerozoic" is generally used as a label for the time period of interest to paleontologists, but that use of the term seems to be falling into disuse in more modern literature.The time span of the Phanerozoic includes the rapid emergence of a number of animal phyla; the
evolution of these phyla into diverse forms; the emergence of terrestrialplant s; the development of complex plants; the evolution offish ; the emergence of terrestrial animals; and the development of modern faunas. During the period covered,continent s drifted about, eventually collected into a single landmass known asPangea and then split up into the current continental landmasses.ee also
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Geologic time scale
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