当毛犀牛在东亚漫游时:从青藏高原到欧亚大陆北部浣熊属同位素古生态学回顾

IF 2.4 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Jiao Ma, Shiqi Wang, Tao Deng
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东亚是绵羊科动物的进化中心,为探索该属动物的时空古生态提供了一个独特的机会。本研究利用大量和连续的稳定碳、氧同位素分析方法,研究了龙滩动物群中的羚牛和其他有蹄类动物,以及临夏盆地的两只现代山羊,旨在探索青藏高原外围早更新世时期羚牛的古生态。这些哺乳动物的同位素研究结果表明,C3植被可能是临夏盆地受季节性夏季季风影响的当地环境的主要组成部分。龙滩动物群中的尼霍湾羚牛标本可能是混合食性动物,其δ13C值分布广泛,δ18O值与其他共生有蹄类动物相比处于中等水平。此外,通过比较临夏盆地和泥河湾盆地相似类群的δ13C和δ18O值,揭示了这两个地区在整个早更新世古气候和古环境的时空差异。这为理解尼河湾古生态提供了一个整体框架。临夏盆地和尼河湾盆地的尼河湾鲤同位素研究结果表明,早更新世期间,不同地点和时间跨度的尼河湾鲤觅食生态各不相同。这凸显了泥河湾龙对中国北方从西到东不同环境的适应性。通过研究毛犀从其祖先Coelodonta thibetana到其最终形态Coelodonta antiquitatis的生态进化史,本研究揭示了该属动物从上新世到晚更新世的生态适应性,跨越了从青藏高原到欧亚大陆北部的迁徙过程。
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When the woolly rhinoceroses roamed East Asia: a review of isotopic paleoecology of the genus Coelodonta from the Tibetan Plateau to northern Eurasia
East Asia, being the evolutionary center of Coelodonta, offers a unique opportunity to explore the spatiotemporal paleoecologies of this genus. This study utilized bulk and serial stable carbon and oxygen isotope analyses on the Coelodonta nihowanensis and other ungulates from the Longdan fauna as well as two modern goats in the Linxia Basin, aiming to explore the paleoecology of C. nihowanensis at the periphery of the Tibetan Plateau during the Early Pleistocene. The isotopic results of these mammals indicated that C3 vegetation was possibly a major component of the local environment in the Linxia Basin, which was influenced by a seasonal summer monsoon. C. nihowanensis specimens in the Longdan fauna were possibly mixed feeders, as indicated by the wide distribution of their δ13C values and the intermediate δ18O values compared to other coexisting ungulates. Moreover, the comparison of the δ13C and δ18O values of similar taxa from the Linxia and Nihewan basins has revealed spatiotemporal differences in the paleoclimate and paleoenvironments of these two regions throughout the Early Pleistocene. This provides a holistic framework for understanding the paleoecology of the C. nihowanensis. The isotopic results of the C. nihowanensis in the Linxia and Nihewan basins suggested varied foraging ecologies across different sites and time spans during the Early Pleistocene. This underscores the adaptability of the C. nihowanensis to diverse environments from west to east in northern China. By scrutinizing the evolutionary ecological history of the woolly rhinoceroses from its ancestor, Coelodonta thibetana, to its final form, Coelodonta antiquitatis, this study sheds light on the ecological adaptation of this genus from the Pliocene to Late Pleistocene, spanning its migration from the Tibetan Plateau to northern Eurasia.
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Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research across fundamental and applied sciences, to provide ecological and evolutionary insights into our natural and anthropogenic world, and how it should best be managed. Field Chief Editor Mark A. Elgar at the University of Melbourne is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international researchers. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics and the public worldwide. Eminent biologist and theist Theodosius Dobzhansky’s astute observation that “Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution” has arguably even broader relevance now than when it was first penned in The American Biology Teacher in 1973. One could similarly argue that not much in evolution makes sense without recourse to ecological concepts: understanding diversity — from microbial adaptations to species assemblages — requires insights from both ecological and evolutionary disciplines. Nowadays, technological developments from other fields allow us to address unprecedented ecological and evolutionary questions of astonishing detail, impressive breadth and compelling inference. The specialty sections of Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution will publish, under a single platform, contemporary, rigorous research, reviews, opinions, and commentaries that cover the spectrum of ecological and evolutionary inquiry, both fundamental and applied. Articles are peer-reviewed according to the Frontiers review guidelines, which evaluate manuscripts on objective editorial criteria. Through this unique, Frontiers platform for open-access publishing and research networking, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution aims to provide colleagues and the broader community with ecological and evolutionary insights into our natural and anthropogenic world, and how it might best be managed.
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