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来自泰国中部平原那空那育府曼谷粘土层的全新世中期海洋动物群。

Mid-Holocene marine faunas from the Bangkok Clay deposits in Nakhon Nayok, the Central Plain of Thailand.

作者信息

Jirapatrasilp Parin, Cuny Gilles, Kocsis László, Sutcharit Chirasak, Ngamnisai Nom, Charoentitirat Thasinee, Kumpitak Satapat, Suraprasit Kantapon

机构信息

Animal Systematics Research Unit, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand.

Leibniz-Institut zur Analyse des Biodiversitätswandels - Standort Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, Hamburg 20146, Germany.

出版信息

Zookeys. 2024 May 15;1202:1-110. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.1202.119389. eCollection 2024.

DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1202.119389
PMID:38800563
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11112167/
Abstract

Based on several field investigations, many molluscan shells and chondrichthyan teeth, together with other invertebrate and actinopterygian remains were found from the marine Bangkok Clay deposits in Ongkharak, Nakhon Nayok, at a depth of ~ 5-7 m below the topsoil surface. Animal macrofossils recovered from these Holocene marine deposits were identified and their chronological context was investigated in order to reconstruct the paleoenvironments of the area at that time. The majority of marine fossils recovered from the site consist of molluscs, with a total of 63 species identified. Other invertebrate species include a stony coral, a mud lobster, barnacles, and a sea urchin. The vertebrates are represented by fish remains, including carcharhinid shark teeth from at least nine species, stingray and trichiurid teeth, and one sciaenid otolith. The molluscan fauna indicates that the paleoenvironments of the area corresponded to intertidal to sublittoral zones, where some areas were mangrove forests and intertidal mudflats. The fish fauna is dominated by the river shark , indicating freshwater influences and possibly occasional brackish conditions. The carbon-14 analysis of mollusc and charcoal remains shows that deposition of the marine sediment sequence began during the mid-Holocene, spanning approximately from 8,800 to 5,300 cal yr BP. This study provides in-depth insights into the diversity of fishes, marine molluscs, and other invertebrates from the Bangkok Clay deposits, supporting the existence of a marine transgression onto the Lower Central Plain of Thailand during the mid-Holocene.

摘要

基于多次实地调查,在呵叻府那空那育府翁卡拉克的曼谷海相黏土沉积物中,在表土以下约5至7米深处发现了许多软体动物贝壳、软骨鱼类牙齿以及其他无脊椎动物和硬骨鱼类遗骸。对从这些全新世海相沉积物中采集的动物大化石进行了鉴定,并研究了它们的年代背景,以便重建当时该地区的古环境。从该地点采集的大多数海洋化石为软体动物,共鉴定出63个物种。其他无脊椎动物物种包括石珊瑚、泥龙虾、藤壶和海胆。脊椎动物以鱼类遗骸为代表,包括至少9个物种的真鲨科鲨鱼牙齿、黄貂鱼和带鱼牙齿,以及一枚石首鱼耳石。软体动物群表明,该地区的古环境对应于潮间带至亚潮带区域,其中一些区域为红树林和潮间带泥滩。鱼类群以河鲨为主,表明受到淡水影响,可能偶尔出现微咸水状况。对软体动物和木炭遗骸的碳-14分析表明,海相沉积序列的沉积始于全新世中期,大约从公元前8800年至5300年。这项研究深入洞察了曼谷黏土沉积物中的鱼类、海洋软体动物和其他无脊椎动物的多样性,支持了全新世中期泰国中部平原下游发生海侵的观点。

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