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一份有75000年历史的斯堪的纳维亚北极洞穴沉积物揭示了过去的动物多样性和古环境。

A 75,000-y-old Scandinavian Arctic cave deposit reveals past faunal diversity and paleoenvironment.

作者信息

Walker Samuel J, Boilard Aurélie, Henriksen Mona, Lord Edana, Robu Marius, Buylaert Jan-Pieter, Beijersbergen Liselotte M Takken, Halvorsen Lene Synnøve, Cintrón-Santiago Adriana M, Onshuus Emma Katrin, Cockerill Christopher Alan, Ujvari Gabor, Palcsu László, Temovski Marjan, Maccali Jenny, Linge Henriette, Olsen Jesper, Aksnes Sverre, Bertheussen Anastasia, Lygre Ola, Alsos Inger G, Dalén Love, Star Bastiaan, Hufthammer Anne Karin, van Kolfschoten Thijs, Lauritzen Stein-Erik, Lødøen Trond Klungseth, Boessenkool Sanne

机构信息

Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis, Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo, Oslo N-0371, Norway.

Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth BH12 5BB, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2025 Aug 12;122(32):e2415008122. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2415008122. Epub 2025 Aug 4.

Abstract

During the last glacial period (~118 to 11.7 ka), the Arctic has been characterized by a major redistribution of flora and fauna as a consequence of extreme climatic fluctuations, with associated glacial advances and retreats, sea-level changes, and shifting sea ice extent. In the high-latitude regions of Northern Europe that are currently subject to rapid climate warming, we lack a comprehensive understanding of faunal biodiversity in the last glacial period due to the extreme rarity of preserved organic remains. Here, we present a stratified sediment deposit with a diverse faunal composition preserved in a bone-bearing layer in Arne Qvamgrotta, part of the Storsteinhola cave system (68.10° N 16.38° E) in Northern Norway. Chronological analyses of sediments and bones including radiocarbon, optically stimulated luminescence, uranium-thorium, and phylogenetic dating place the faunal assemblage in Marine Isotope Stage 5a (MIS 5a, Odderade interstadial, ~85 to 71 ka). Combining comparative osteology and bulk-bone metabarcoding, we identify 46 taxa, including mammals, birds, and fish, with several species not previously found in Fennoscandia. The fauna implies a nonanalogous cold-adapted coastal community, with close proximity to sea ice and nearby freshwater bodies. Mitogenome analyses of a subset of taxa identify extinct lineages which attest to a lack of habitat tracking and the absence of a local refugium during the subsequent fully glaciated periods. This faunal record demonstrates long-term faunal dynamics and coastal environmental conditions during MIS 5a in the European Arctic.

摘要

在上一个冰河时期(约11.8万至1.17万年前),由于极端的气候波动,伴随着冰川的进退、海平面变化以及海冰范围的变动,北极地区出现了动植物的重大重新分布。在目前正经历快速气候变暖的北欧高纬度地区,由于保存下来的有机遗骸极为稀少,我们对末次冰期的动物多样性缺乏全面的了解。在此,我们展示了一个分层沉积物,其具有多样的动物组成,保存在挪威北部Storsteinhola洞穴系统(北纬68.10°,东经16.38°)一部分的Arne Qvamgrotta的一个含骨层中。对沉积物和骨骼进行的年代分析,包括放射性碳、光释光、铀钍和系统发育年代测定,将动物组合置于海洋同位素阶段5a(MIS 5a,奥德拉德间冰期,约8.5万至7.1万年前)。结合比较骨学和大量骨骼的代谢条形码技术,我们识别出46个分类单元,包括哺乳动物、鸟类和鱼类,其中有几个物种此前在芬诺斯堪的亚地区未曾发现。这些动物表明存在一个非类似的适应寒冷的沿海群落,与海冰和附近的淡水水体距离很近。对一部分分类单元的线粒体基因组分析识别出了已灭绝的谱系,这证明在随后的完全冰川期缺乏栖息地追踪以及当地避难所的缺失。这一动物记录展示了欧洲北极地区MIS 5a期间的长期动物动态和沿海环境状况。

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