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Ichnofossils of the Paleogene Willwood Formation and the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM): Response of an ancient soil ecosystem to transient global warming.

机译:古近纪威尔伍德组的ch化石和古新世-始新世的热最大值(PETM):古代土壤生态系统对全球变暖的响应。

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This research combines paleopedological, paleontological, neoichnological, and ichnological methods to understand better the paleoenvironmental, paleoecological, and paleoclimatic significance of the trace fossils of soil-dwelling organisms preserved in paleosols. Such ichnofossils are well-preserved and abundant in the continental deposits and are important in situ indicators of paleohydrologic regime, degree of pedogenesis, paleoecology, and paleoclimatic setting during the time of their formation.; Naktodemasis bowni, a new ichnogenus and ichnospecies erected for adhesive meniscate burrows common in paleosols, were likely produced by burrowing insects based on their morphology and ichnopedologic associations. These burrows do not represent subaqueous, sediment-ingesting organisms as has been previously suggested.; Neoichnologic experiments examining the traces and burrowing behaviors of cicada nymphs (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) demonstrate that some burrowing hemipterans produce distinct backfilled burrows in modern soils identical to N. bowni. Such backfilled burrows indicate periods of subaerial exposure associated with pedogenic modification and can be used to differentiate alluvial paleoenvironments from marine and lacustrine paleoenvironments.; Freshwater crayfish burrows in paleosols of the Willwood Formation, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, illustrate the important role that burrowing organisms played in initiating and promoting pedogenic development. Crayfish burrows and other ichnofossils in the Willwood Formation show changes in their distribution, increased abundance and diversity, and reduced size through a transient period of global warming known as the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM). Significant changes in the distribution and abundance likely indicate that soil biotic communities responded to improvements in drainage conditions coincident with the global warming.; Burrow diameters of the most abundant ichnofossils are 30-46% smaller within the PETM interval, suggesting that the tracemakers were smaller bodied. Smaller tracemaker body sizes may have been an adaptive response to higher temperatures, lower soil moisture, or reduced nutritional values in high CO 2 vegetation. Similar body size changes in extant insect populations may be used as a new biomonitoring tool to gauge the impact of modern anthropogenic-increases in greenhouse gases and surface temperatures. This research demonstrates for the first time that ancient burrowing organisms in the continental realm were not buffered by soil environments and responded to climate perturbations in ways that are detectable in their ichnofossil record.
机译:这项研究结合了古生物学,古生物学,新鱼类学和鱼类学方法,以更好地了解保存在古土壤中的土壤生物的微量化石的古环境,古生态和古气候意义。这些鱼类化石保存良好,在大陆沉积物中丰富,是形成过程中古水文状况,成岩程度,古生态学和古气候背景的重要原位指标。 Naktodemasis bowni是一种新的鱼类属和鱼类种,是为古土壤中常见的粘性半月形洞穴而竖立的,可能是通过挖洞昆虫的形态和鱼类学相关性而产生的。这些洞穴并不像以前所建议的那样代表水下的,充满泥沙的生物。检验蝉若虫(半翅目:蝉科)的痕迹和穴居行为的新技术实验表明,某些穴居半足动物在与鲍尼猪笼草相同​​的现代土壤中会产生独特的回填洞穴。这样的回填洞穴表明与成岩作用有关的地下暴露时期,可用于区分冲积古环境与海洋和湖相古环境。怀俄明州比格霍恩盆地威尔伍德组古土壤中的淡水小龙虾洞穴说明了洞穴生物在启动和促进成岩作用中的重要作用。威尔伍德组中的小龙虾洞穴和其他鱼类化石显示出它们的分布发生变化,增加了丰度和多样性,并在一个称为古新世-始新世热最大值(PETM)的全球变暖时期减小了其大小。分布和丰度的显着变化可能表明土壤生物群落对与全球变暖相一致的排水条件的改善作出了反应。在PETM间隔内,最丰富的鱼类化石的洞穴直径缩小了30-46%,这表明示踪剂的体形较小。较小的示踪剂体型可能是对较高温度,较低土壤湿度或高CO 2植被中营养价值降低的适应性反应。现存昆虫种群中类似的体型变化可用作新的生物监测工具,以衡量现代人为增加对温室气体和地表温度的影响。这项研究首次证明了大陆范围内的古代洞穴生物并未受到土壤环境的缓冲,并以其鱼类化石记录中可检测到的方式对气候扰动做出了反应。

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  • 作者

    Smith, Jon Jay.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Kansas.$bGeology.;

  • 授予单位 University of Kansas.$bGeology.;
  • 学科 Geology.; Paleontology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 195 p.
  • 总页数 195
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 地质学;古生物学;
  • 关键词

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