ネオトロピクスにおけるケノゾイク期の植物多様性
Carlos Jaramillo1, Milton J Rueda, Germán Mora
1Center for Tropical Paleoecology and Archeology, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Unit 0948, Army Post Office AA 34002-0948, USA. jaramilloc@si.edu
まとめ
ネオトロピカル植物の多様性は6500万年以上にわたって大きく変動し,初期のエオセンの植物群は現代のレベルを超えました. 気候変動は,これらの古代の熱帯植物の多様性パターンの主要な原動力であるようです.
科学分野:
- パレオボタニーは古植物学です.
- パリノロジーはパリノロジーの学科です.
- ネオトロピカル・パレオントロジー
背景:
- ネオトロピカル植物の多様性を理解するには,地質時間の洞察が必要です.
- 以前の研究では,ネオトロピカル植物の長期的な多様化パターンが欠けている.
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