类鱼在米奥森早期的灭绝
Elizabeth C Sibert1,2,3, Leah D Rubin4
1Harvard Society of Fellows, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA. elizabeth.sibert@yale.edu.
概括
大规模的鱼灭绝事件发生在1900万年前,导致鱼数量减少了90%以上,多样性减少了70%以上. 这种古老的海洋捕食者危机重塑了公海生态系统.
科学领域:
- 古生物学
- 海洋生物学
- 海洋学
背景情况:
- 鱼种群面临过度捕捞和人为压力因素的现代威胁.
- 海洋捕食者变化的长期影响尚不清楚.
- 之前的研究还没有发现古代鱼灭绝的重大事件.
研究的目的:
- 识别和描述以前未知的鱼大灭绝事件.
- 确定这种古老鱼数量减少的时间和规模.
- 了解早期米奥森公海生态系统的影响.
主要方法:
- 早期米奥森公海沉积物中的鱼数量和形态多样性的分析.
- 灭绝事件与已知的全球气候事件的相关性.
- 灭绝时间与随后的捕食者多样化的比较.
主要成果:
- 证据表明大约1900万年前的大型鱼灭绝事件 (米欧纪早期).
- 鱼数量减少了90%以上, 形态多样性减少了70%以上.
- 这种灭绝是独立于已知的全球气候事件,并先于主要的捕食者多样化.
结论:
- 早期的世时期对开海洋生态系统发生了重大变革,鱼数量急剧减少.
- 这种古老的灭绝事件从根本上改变了海洋捕食者的动态.
- 鱼在公海环境中还没有恢复到灭绝前的数量或多样性.
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