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Pollen assemblage and environmental DNA changes: A 4300-year-old bat guano deposit from Jamaica

机译:花粉组合和环境DNA变化:来自牙买加的4300岁的BAT鸟群

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The discovery of two undisturbed caves in Jamaica with C-14 and Pb-210 dating indicating that the oldest layers of guano were ca. 200 years old in the first cave (81 cm long core), and as much as 4300 years old in the second cave (129 cm long core) provides exciting possibilities to examine past ecological communities. We analyzed genetic and pollen profiles in these ancient bat guano deposits and revealed DNA sequences most similar to arthropods, mainly insects such as caddisflies (Trichoptera), butterflies (Lepidoptera) and mayflies (Ephemeroptera), suggesting a potential source for past dietary data. Palynological analysis failed to recover well-preserved pollen grains and spores older than ca. 200 years, however in layers preserving pollen, angiosperms were the most abundant plants observed, with a regular occurrence of the potato (Solanaceae) and pepper families (Piperaceae), which are frequently bat-dispersed. In general, changes in frequency of particular plant taxa appear to reflect changes of vegetation and land use in the cave vicinity; however, some changes could be linked to hurricanes, leading to forest canopy damage and promoting the growth of light-demanding species such as guarumo (Cecropia). Higher amounts of mangrove (Rhizophora) pollen have also been recorded in the periods of heavy hurricane activities. Our data highlight the value of bat guano deposits in caves as a resource for the analysis of past ecological systems and stress the conservation values of these deposits.
机译:在牙买加和PB-210约会中发现了两个未受干扰的洞穴,表明瓜诺最古老的鸟类层是加利福尼亚州。第一个洞穴200岁(81厘米长的核心),在第二洞(129厘米长的核心129厘米)中多达4300岁,提供令人兴奋的可能性来检查过去的生态社区。我们分析了这些古老的蝙蝠冠厅沉积物中的遗传和花粉曲线,并揭示了与节肢动物,主要是昆虫(Trichoptera),蝴蝶(鳞翅目)和Mayflies(ephemeroptera)等昆虫的DNA序列,表明过去饮食数据的潜在来源。 Palynologication分析未能恢复高于CA之旧的保存完好的花粉粒和孢子。然而,在保存花粉的层中,贪眼是观察到的植物中最丰富的植物,经常出现马铃薯(Solanaceae)和辣椒的家庭(Piperaceae),它们经常被蝙蝠分散。通常,特定植物分类群的频率变化似乎反映了洞穴附近的植被和土地使用的变化;然而,一些变化可能与飓风联系起来,导致森林冠层损害,促进瓜默(Cecropia)等轻苛样种的生长。在重型飓风活动期间,也记录了较高量的红树林(根瘤长)花粉。我们的数据突出了BAT Guano沉积物在洞穴中作为分析过去生态系统的资源,并强调这些存款的保护价值。

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    《Quaternary International》 |2020年第30期|47-58|共12页
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    Polish Acad Sci Museum & Inst Zool Wilcza 64 PL-00679 Warsaw Poland;

    Polish Acad Sci W Szafer Inst Bot Lubicz 46 PL-31512 Krakow Poland;

    Queens Univ Dept Biol Paleoecol Environm Assessment & Res Lab PEARL Kingston ON K7L 3N6 Canada;

    Univ Ottawa Dept Biol Ottawa ON K1N 6N5 Canada;

    Queens Univ Dept Biol Paleoecol Environm Assessment & Res Lab PEARL Kingston ON K7L 3N6 Canada;

    Jamaican Caves Org Ewarton Jamaica;

    Polish Acad Sci Museum & Inst Zool Wilcza 64 PL-00679 Warsaw Poland;

    Polish Acad Sci Museum & Inst Zool Wilcza 64 PL-00679 Warsaw Poland;

    Univ Ottawa Dept Biol Ottawa ON K1N 6N5 Canada;

    Queen Mary Univ London Sch Biol & Chem Sci London E1 4NS England;

    Univ Western Ontario Dept Biol London ON N6A 5B7 Canada;

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  • 关键词

    Ancient guano; Bats; History; Hurricanes; Jamaica; DNA; Pollen;

    机译:古代瓜诺;蝙蝠;历史;飓风;牙买加;DNA;花粉;

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