Department of Geology, University of Otago, 360 Leith Walk, Post Office Box 56, Dunedin, Otago 9016, New Zealand.
Science. 2010 Feb 19;327(5968):993-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1185581.
Modern cetaceans, a poster child of evolution, play an important role in the ocean ecosystem as apex predators and nutrient distributors, as well as evolutionary "stepping stones" for the deep sea biota. Recent discussions on the impact of climate change and marine exploitation on current cetacean populations may benefit from insights into what factors have influenced cetacean diversity in the past. Previous studies suggested that the rise of diatoms as dominant marine primary producers and global temperature change were key factors in the evolution of modern whales. Based on a comprehensive diversity data set, we show that much of observed cetacean paleodiversity can indeed be explained by diatom diversity in conjunction with variations in climate as indicated by oxygen stable isotope records (delta18O).
现代鲸目动物是进化的典型代表,作为海洋生态系统中的顶级掠食者和营养物质分布者,以及深海生物群的进化“踏脚石”,发挥着重要作用。最近关于气候变化和海洋开发对当前鲸目动物种群影响的讨论可能会受益于对过去影响鲸目动物多样性的因素的了解。以前的研究表明,硅藻作为海洋初级生产者的主导地位以及全球温度变化是现代鲸鱼进化的关键因素。基于一个全面的多样性数据集,我们表明,观察到的鲸目动物古多样性的很大一部分确实可以通过硅藻多样性以及氧稳定同位素记录(δ18O)所指示的气候变化来解释。