Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Trends Ecol Evol. 2011 Feb;26(2):81-7. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2010.11.012. Epub 2010 Dec 27.
Animals do not just occupy the modern biosphere, they permeate its structure and define how it works. Their unique combination of organ-grade multicellularity, motility and heterotrophic habit makes them powerful geobiological agents, imposing myriad feedbacks on nutrient cycling, productivity and environment. Most significantly, animals have 'engineered' the biosphere over evolutionary time, forcing the diversification of, for example, phytoplankton, land plants, trophic structure, large body size, bioturbation, biomineralization and indeed the evolutionary process itself. This review surveys how animals contribute to the modern world and provides a basis for reconstructing ancient ecosystems. Earlier, less animal-influenced biospheres worked quite differently from the one currently occupied, with the Ediacaran-Cambrian radiation of organ-grade animals marking a fundamental shift in macroecological and macroevolutionary expression.
动物不仅占据着现代生物圈,还渗透其结构并定义其运作方式。它们独特的器官级多细胞性、运动性和异养习性使它们成为强大的地球生物学因子,对营养循环、生产力和环境施加了无数的反馈。最重要的是,动物在进化过程中“设计”了生物圈,迫使浮游植物、陆地植物、营养结构、大型体型、生物搅动、生物矿化,甚至进化过程本身的多样化。这篇综述调查了动物如何为现代世界做出贡献,并为重建古代生态系统提供了基础。早期,受动物影响较小的生物圈运作方式与当前所占据的生物圈有很大的不同,具有器官级动物的埃迪卡拉纪-寒武纪辐射标志着宏观生态和宏观进化表达的根本转变。