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微古生态学框架:通过古指标、微化石和生态数据整合评估生物对全球变化的响应

The Micropaleoecology Framework: Evaluating Biotic Responses to Global Change Through Paleoproxy, Microfossil, and Ecological Data Integration.

作者信息

Woodhouse Adam, Swain Anshuman, Smith Jansen A, Sibert Elizabeth C, Lam Adriane R, Dunne Jennifer A, Auderset Alexandra

机构信息

School of Earth Sciences University of Bristol Bristol UK.

University of Texas Institute for Geophysics University of Texas at Austin Austin Texas USA.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2024 Oct 31;14(11):e70470. doi: 10.1002/ece3.70470. eCollection 2024 Nov.

Abstract

The microfossil record contains abundant, diverse, and well-preserved fossils spanning multiple trophic levels from primary producers to apex predators. In addition, microfossils often constitute and are preserved in high abundances alongside continuous high-resolution geochemical proxy records. These characteristics mean that microfossils can provide valuable context for understanding the modern climate and biodiversity crises by allowing for the interrogation of spatiotemporal scales well beyond what is available in neo-ecological research. Here, we formalize a research framework of "micropaleoecology," which builds on a holistic understanding of global change from the environment to ecosystem level. Location: Global. Time period: Neoproterozoic-Phanerozoic. Taxa studied: Fossilizing organisms/molecules. Our framework seeks to integrate geochemical proxy records with microfossil records and metrics, and draws on mechanistic models and systems-level statistical analyses to integrate disparate records. Using multiple proxies and mechanistic mathematical frameworks extends analysis beyond traditional correlation-based studies of paleoecological associations and builds a greater understanding of past ecosystem dynamics. The goal of micropaleoecology is to investigate how environmental changes impact the component and emergent properties of ecosystems through the integration of multi-trophic level body fossil records (primarily using microfossils, and incorporating additional macrofossil data where possible) with contemporaneous environmental (biogeochemical, geochemical, and sedimentological) records. Micropaleoecology, with its focus on integrating ecological metrics within the context of paleontological records, facilitates a deeper understanding of the response of ecosystems across time and space to better prepare for a future Earth under threat from anthropogenic climate change.

摘要

微化石记录包含了丰富、多样且保存完好的化石,涵盖了从初级生产者到顶级捕食者的多个营养级。此外,微化石常常大量存在并与连续的高分辨率地球化学替代记录一同保存下来。这些特征意味着,微化石能够为理解现代气候和生物多样性危机提供有价值的背景信息,因为通过它可以探究远超新生态研究范畴的时空尺度。在此,我们正式确立了一个“微古生态学”的研究框架,该框架基于对从环境到生态系统层面的全球变化的全面理解。地点:全球。时间段:新元古代—显生宙。研究的分类群:能形成化石的生物/分子。我们的框架旨在将地球化学替代记录与微化石记录及指标相结合,并借助机理模型和系统层面的统计分析来整合不同的记录。使用多种替代指标和机理数学框架,能够将分析拓展至超越传统基于相关性的古生态关联研究,并增进对过去生态系统动态的理解。微古生态学的目标是通过将多营养级实体化石记录(主要使用微化石,并在可能的情况下纳入额外的宏观化石数据)与同期的环境(生物地球化学、地球化学和沉积学)记录相结合,来研究环境变化如何影响生态系统的组成和涌现特性。微古生态学专注于在古生物学记录的背景下整合生态指标,有助于更深入地理解生态系统在时空上的响应,从而更好地为未来受人为气候变化威胁的地球做好准备。

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