Penney David, Langan A Mark
The University of Manchester, School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, Manchester M13 9PL, UK.
Biol Lett. 2006 Jun 22;2(2):266-70. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2006.0442.
To justify faunistic comparisons of ambers that differ botanically, geographically and by age, we need to determine that resins sampled uniformly. Our pluralistic approach, analysing size distributions of 671 fossilized spider species from different behavioural guilds, demonstrates that ecological information about the communities of two well-studied ambers is retained. Several lines of evidence show that greater structural complexity of Baltic compared to Dominican amber trees explains the presence of larger web-spinners. No size differences occur in active hunters. Consequently, we demonstrate for the first time that resins were trapping organisms uniformly and that comparisons of amber palaeoecosystem structure across deep time are possible.
为了证明在植物学、地理和年代上存在差异的琥珀的动物区系比较是合理的,我们需要确定树脂是均匀采样的。我们采用多元化方法,分析了来自不同行为类群的671种化石蜘蛛物种的大小分布,结果表明,两种经过充分研究的琥珀群落的生态信息得以保留。多条证据表明,与多米尼加琥珀树相比,波罗的海琥珀树的结构更复杂,这就解释了为何存在体型更大的结网蜘蛛。活跃的猎手则没有大小差异。因此,我们首次证明树脂均匀地捕获了生物,并且跨时间对琥珀古生态系统结构进行比较是可行的。