现代真核植物浮游生物的演化
Paul G Falkowski1, Miriam E Katz, Andrew H Knoll
1Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers University, 71 Dudley Road, New Brunswick, NJ 08540, USA. falko@imcs.rutgers.edu
概括
海洋生态系统的结构和功能依赖于真核植物浮游生物. 中生时代见证了恐龙虫,科利多和藻的兴起,这些生物对海洋有机物流动至关重要.
科学领域:
- 海洋生物学 海洋生物学
- 古生物学的古生物学
- 海洋学 海洋学 海洋学
背景情况:
- 幼核浮游植物对海洋生态系统结构和生态功能至关重要.
- 尽管它们在数量上低于蓝藻细菌,但它们仍然是有机物流量的重要驱动器.
- 三种主要植物浮游生物群的兴起 (dinoflagellates,coccolithophores, diatoms) 发生在中生纪.
研究的目的:
- 为了调查地质,地化学和生物因素背后的生态上升的dinoflagellates,coccolithophores和藻.
- 了解这些关键植物浮游生物群体中二次共生的进化意义.
主要方法:
- 对地质记录的审查.
- 地质化学代理的分析.
- 对生物进化途径的检查.
主要成果:
- 中生代是关键植物浮游生物群体的多样化和生态支配的关键时期.
- 二级共生,源于祖先的红藻,是这些主导类的共同特征.
- 这些植物浮游生物群体显著影响了海洋生物地球化学和食物网.
结论:
- 恐龙虫,科利多和藻的兴起从根本上塑造了现代海洋生态系统.
- 了解它们的进化历史是理解海洋生产力和碳循环的关键.
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