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トリアス時代のアンバーの微小の世界.

Alexander R Schmidt1, Eugenio Ragazzi, Olimpia Coppellotti

  • 1Museum für Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 10115 Berlin, Germany. alexander.schmidt@museum.hu-berlin.de

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|December 15, 2006
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古代の珀は,2億2000万年前の微生物を保存しており,細菌,真菌,藻類,原生類を明らかにしています. これらの発見は,初期の食物網が,何百万年もの間,形態学的に変化していないことを示しています.

科学分野:

  • パレオントロジー・パレオントロジー
  • 微生物学 微生物学とは
  • 地質学 地質学 地質学

背景:

  • アンバーは微生物を保存するための優れた媒介です.
  • 1億3500万年以上前の珀に微生物が含まれるのは稀であり,以前は文書化されていなかった.

研究 の 目的:

  • 2億2千万年前のアンバーで,非常に保存された微生物の発見を報告する.
  • 低メソゾイク期の微生物の古生態学と進化を調査する.

主な方法:

  • アンバーサンプルの地質年代測定.
  • アンバー内のインクルージョンの顕微鏡分析.
  • 微生物の分類学的な分類.

主要な成果:

  • 2億2000万年前のアンバーの滴が発見され,その中に様々な微生物が含まれていた.
  • 細菌,真菌,藻類,原生虫の特定は,既存の属に割り当てられる.
  • 微生物の保存は,下位メソゾーイク時代の地上の生態系についての洞察を提供します.

結論:

  • 陸上の食物網の基礎レベルは,トライアス紀から現在まで形態学的に一貫しています.

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  • この発見は,古代の微生物の世界とその進化の歴史にユニークな窓を開くことができます.