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古 DNA 和骨骼分析的独特古档案揭示了全新世早期动物群扩展到斯堪的纳维亚北极地区。

Ancient DNA and osteological analyses of a unique paleo-archive reveal Early Holocene faunal expansion into the Scandinavian Arctic.

机构信息

Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis (CEES), Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

Department of Cultural History, University Museum of Bergen, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.

出版信息

Sci Adv. 2024 Mar 29;10(13):eadk3032. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.adk3032.

Abstract

Paleo-archives are essential for our understanding of species responses to climate warming, yet such archives are extremely rare in the Arctic. Here, we combine morphological analyses and bulk-bone metabarcoding to investigate a unique chronology of bone deposits sealed in the high-latitude Storsteinhola cave system (68°50' N 16°22' E) in Norway. This deposit dates to a period of climate warming from the end of the Late Glacial [13 thousand calibrated years before the present (ka cal B.P.)] to the Holocene thermal maximum (5.6 ka cal B.P.). Paleogenetic analyses allow us to exploit the 1000s of morphologically unidentifiable bone fragments resulting in a high-resolution sequence with 40 different taxa, including species not previously found here. Our record reveals borealization in both the marine and terrestrial environments above the Arctic Circle as a naturally recurring phenomenon in past periods of warming, providing fundamental insights into the ecosystem-wide responses that are ongoing today.

摘要

古生物学档案对于我们了解物种对气候变暖的响应至关重要,但在北极地区,这样的档案却极为罕见。在这里,我们结合形态分析和骨骼整体代谢组学分析,研究了挪威高纬度 Storsteinhola 洞穴系统(北纬 68°50',东经 16°22')中封存的独特的骨骼沉积物年代序列。这些沉积物的年代可以追溯到末次冰期结束到全新世暖期的气候变暖时期(约 13000 年前至今)。古遗传学分析使我们能够利用数千个形态上无法识别的骨骼碎片,从而获得具有 40 个不同分类群的高分辨率序列,其中包括以前在此地未发现的物种。我们的记录揭示了北极圈以上的海洋和陆地环境的北方化是过去变暖时期自然反复出现的现象,为了解当今正在进行的全生态系统响应提供了重要的见解。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/1dcd/10980262/c20e9cd4d342/sciadv.adk3032-f1.jpg

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