Williams Mark, Siveter David J, Ashworth Allan C, Wilby Philip R, Horne David J, Lewis Adam R, Marchant David R
Department of Geology, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, UK.
Proc Biol Sci. 2008 Nov 7;275(1650):2449-54. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2008.0396.
A newly discovered Konservat-Lagerstätte from the Middle Miocene of the western Olympus Range, Dry Valleys, Antarctica, yields cypridoidean ostracods complete with preserved body and appendages. This is the first record of three-dimensionally fossilized animal soft tissues from the continent. The ostracods are preserved in goethite, secondary after pyrite, representing a novel mode of exceptional preservation. They signal a high-latitude (greater than 77 degrees south) lake setting (Palaeolake Boreas) viable for benthic animal colonization prior to 14 Myr ago. Their presence supports the notion of warmer, tundra-like environmental conditions persisting in the Dry Valleys until the Middle Miocene.
在南极洲干谷西部奥林匹斯山脉中部中新世发现的一处新的 konservat - lagerstätte( konservat - lagerstätte 是德语,意为化石库)产出了带有保存完好的身体和附肢的 Cypridoidean 介形虫。这是该大陆三维化石动物软组织的首次记录。这些介形虫保存在针铁矿中,针铁矿是黄铁矿之后的次生矿物,代表了一种新的特殊保存模式。它们表明在1400万年前之前,高纬度(南纬大于77度)的湖泊环境(古博里亚斯湖)适合底栖动物栖息。它们的存在支持了直到中新世中期干谷一直存在温暖、苔原样环境条件的观点。