末纪海洋双生物灭绝的选择性
1Department of Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
概括
海洋双生物面临着白纪末期的大规模灭绝,没有对生命位置或大小的偏见. 地理分布,而不是食模式,显著影响了生存率.
科学领域:
- 古生物学的古生物学
- 海洋生物学 海洋生物学
- 灭绝事件 灭绝事件
背景情况:
- 甲-三世 (K-T) 灭绝事件对海洋生态系统产生了深远的影响.
- 了解在大规模灭绝期间影响物种生存的因素对于进化生物学至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在白纪末大灭绝期间调查海洋双属的选择性模式.
- 为了确定生命位置,身体大小或养方式是否影响了灭绝强度.
主要方法:
- 对海洋双属灭绝强度的分析.
- 基于生活位置 (挖掘与暴露) 的灭绝率的比较.
- 评估与身体大小,水度分布和地理范围相关的灭绝模式.
主要成果:
- 没有观察到生命位置,体型或浴度范围的显著选择性.
- 沉积养动物的灭绝率低于悬浮养动物,但这是由特定的类 (Nuculoida,Lucinoidea) 驱动的.
- 与狭窄分布的属相比,地理上广泛的属表现出明显较低的灭绝强度.
结论:
- 在K-T大灭绝期间的生存率不仅取决于生命位置,身体大小或食模式.
- 在这次重大灭绝事件中,地理分布成为属生存的关键因素.
- 在非灾难性时期促进生存的生物因素在大规模灭绝期间可能无效.
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