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一种晚白鱼的迁徙
Scott J Carpenter1, J Mark Erickson, F D Holland
1Paul H. Nelson Stable Isotope Laboratory, Department of Geoscience and Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1379, USA. scott-j-carpenter@uiowa.edu
Nature
|May 2, 2003
概括
这项研究追踪了Vorhisia vulpes,一种古老的鱼类的生命史,使用石同位素. 狼虫 (Vorhisia vulpes) 生活在盐水和海水中,季节性迁徙,温度稳定18°C.
科学领域:
- 古生物学的古生物学
- 古气候学 古气候学
- 同位素地球化学 同位素地球化学
背景情况:
- 晚白纪沉积物提供了关于白纪/三级纪边界之前气候变化的见解.
- 来自北美西部内陆的化石提供了重要的气候代理.
研究的目的:
- 为了重建马斯特里希特鱼类Vorhisia vulpes的本体遗传史.
- 利用来自耳石的同位素比例来了解鱼类的生命历史和古环境.
主要方法:
- 分析碳,氧和同位素的比率.
- 从Vorhisia vulpes化石中检查了四个阿拉戈尼特耳石.
- 来自南达科他州福克斯山脉形成的化石的约会.
主要成果:
- 在水中出的Vorhisia vulpes个体 (70-80%的海水).
- 他们迁移到西部内陆海路,停留了大约3年.
- 奥托利特同位素表明,它们在海洋阶段的平均海水温度为18°C.
结论:
- 虫 (Vorhisia vulpes) 呈现出复杂的生命周期,包括在河口和海洋环境之间迁移.
- 重建的温度与最新的马斯特里希特时期的其他古气候指标保持一致.
- 这项研究提高了对鱼类古生态和晚白纪气候动态的理解.
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