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まとめ
クラウディナ化石の貝殻に穴が開いていることが証明されている捕食者の行動は,捕食の最も古い例である可能性があります. これは,捕食が初期の動物の骨格の進化に大きく影響したことを示唆しています.
科学分野:
- パレオントロジー・パレオントロジー
- 進化生物学の進化生物学について
- プレカンブリア時代の生活
背景:
- クラウディナ (Cloudina) は,鉱物化した外骨格を持つ最も古い動物として知られています.
- 化石化したクラウディナ管は,初期の動物の相互作用についての洞察を提供します.
研究 の 目的:
- クラウディナでの捕食の証拠を調査するために.
- 化石記録の中で最も初期の捕食の発生を決定する.
主な方法:
- 中国の山西省から500本以上のクラウディナ管を調査した.
- クラウディナ化石の掘削穴のサイズと特徴を分析した.
主要な成果:
- Cloudinaのチューブの2.7%には,丸い穴 (40〜400ミクロメートル) が見られた.
- 穴の大きさは管の幅と相関しており,サイズ選択的な捕食を示唆しています.
結論:
- この発見は,捕食者の最古の潜在的な証拠を表しています.
- 捕食者の圧力は,プレカンブリア時代からカンブリア時代への移行期における動物外骨格の進化の主要な原動力であったかもしれない.
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