通过二分网络了解化石记录中寄主植物-昆虫-食草动物相互作用的生态学——勘误表

IF 2.6 2区 地球科学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Paleobiology Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.1017/pab.2022.4
A. Swain, S. Maccracken, W. Fagan, C. Labandeira
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摘要

.-400多年来,植物-昆虫协会一直是陆地生态的重要组成部分。通过新的视角探索化石记录中的这些相互作用,为理解形成这些相互作用的进化和生态力量提供了一扇窗户。在过去的几十年里,研究人员记录、描述和分类了这些相互作用的化石证据。利用网络科学的强大工具,我们在这里提出了一个化石植物及其食草动物诱导的叶片损伤的二分网络表示,以了解当地社区水平上晚古生代植物-昆虫的相互作用。我们重点研究了德克萨斯州中北部的四个组合,但这项工作中使用的方法是通用的,可以应用于任何保存完好的化石化石。网络分析可以解决昆虫食草动物进化中的关键问题,这些问题通常很难使用标准食草动物指标进行总结。
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Understanding the ecology of host plant–insect herbivore interactions in the fossil record through bipartite networks—Corrigendum
. — Plant – insect associations have been a signi fi cant component of terrestrial ecology for more than 400 Myr. Exploring these interactions in the fossil record through novel perspectives provides a window into understanding evolutionary and ecological forces that shaped these interactions. For the past several decades, researchers have documented, described, and categorized fossil evidence of these interactions. Drawing on powerful tools from network science, we propose here a bipartite network representation of fossilized plants and their herbivore-induced leaf damage to understand late Paleozoic plant – insect interactions at the local community level. We focus on four assemblages from north-central Texas, but the methods used in this work are general and can be applied to any well-preserved fossil fl ora. Network analysis can address key questions in the evolution of insect herbivory that often would be dif fi cult to summarize using standard herbivory metrics.
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Paleobiology
Paleobiology 地学-古生物学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.70%
发文量
38
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Paleobiology publishes original contributions of any length (but normally 10-50 manuscript pages) dealing with any aspect of biological paleontology. Emphasis is placed on biological or paleobiological processes and patterns, including macroevolution, extinction, diversification, speciation, functional morphology, bio-geography, phylogeny, paleoecology, molecular paleontology, taphonomy, natural selection and patterns of variation, abundance, and distribution in space and time, among others. Taxonomic papers are welcome if they have significant and broad applications. Papers concerning research on recent organisms and systems are appropriate if they are of particular interest to paleontologists. Papers should typically interest readers from more than one specialty. Proposals for symposium volumes should be discussed in advance with the editors.
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