概括
德纪的斯特罗马托类动物是巴列奥纪的关键珊瑚礁建造者,它们表现出可预测的生长模式. 识别共同的生长周期可以量化它们的生长,并了解这些重要生物体的年度化周期.
科学领域:
- 古生物学的古生物学
- 珊瑚礁生态 珊瑚礁生态
- 沉积物学的沉积物学
背景情况:
- 斯特罗马托类动物是古世珊瑚礁中重要的框架建造者.
- 像Parallellostroma和Stictostroma这样的德纪物种形成了大型的结构化殖民地.
- 这些生物在竞争中与珊瑚相互作用并超越珊瑚.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定关键的德沃尼克石类物种的生长速度.
- 了解斯特罗马托类动物和珊瑚之间的竞争相互作用.
- 建立一种量化斯特罗马托菌体生长和化周期性的方法.
主要方法:
- 在斯特罗马托菌群中分析节奏结构.
- 在相互作用的物种中识别共同的生长周期.
- 基于确定时期的垂直和横向增长的量化.
主要成果:
- 共同的生长期被确定在被研究的德沃尼石类物种.
- 这些时期有助于量化垂直和横向的状体生长.
- 从生长模式可以看出每年一次的化周期.
结论:
- 增长率的信息对于了解石藻礁礁构建作用有价值.
- 识别共享生长期提供了一种定量方法来评估类动物的生长.
- 这种方法揭示了一年一度的化周期,这对古世珊瑚礁动态至关重要.
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