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Review of the El Soplao Amber Outcrop, Early Cretaceous of Cantabria, Spain

机译:西班牙坎塔布里亚早白垩世El Soplao琥珀露头的回顾

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El Soplao outcrop, an Early Cretaceous amber deposit recently discovered in northern Spain (Cantabria), has been shown to be the largest site of amber with arthropod inclusions that has been found in Spain so far. Relevant data provided herein for biogeochemistry of the amber, palynology, taphonomy and arthropod bioinclusions complement those previously published. This set of data suggests at least two botanical sources for the amber of El Soplao deposit. The first (type A amber) strongly supports a source related to Cbeirolepidiaceae, and the second (type B amber) shows non-specific conifer biomarkers. Comparison of molecular composition of type A amber with Frenelopsis leaves (Cheirolepidiaceae) strongly suggests a biochemical affinity and a common botanical origin. A preliminary palynological study indicates a regional high taxonomical diversity, mainly of pteridophyte spores and gymnosperm pollen grains. According to the preliminary palynoiogical data, the region was inhabited by conifer forests adapted to a dry season under a subtropical climate. The abundant charcoalified wood associated with the amber in the same beds is evidence of paleofires that most likely promoted both the resin production and an intensive erosion of the litter, and subsequent great accumulation of amber plus plant cuticles. In addition, for the first time in the fossil record, charcoalified plant fibers as bioinclnsions in amber are reported. Other relevant taphonomic data are the exceptional presence of serpulids and bryozoans on the surfaces of some amber pieces indicating both a long exposure on marine or brackish-water and a mixed assemblage of amber. Lastly, new findings of insect bioinclusious, some of them uncommon in the fossil record or showing remarkable adaptations, are reported. In conclusion, a documented scenario for the origin of the El Soplao amber outcrop is provided.
机译:El Soplao露头是最近在西班牙北部(坎塔布里亚)发现的白垩纪早期琥珀矿床,据显示,这是迄今为止迄今为止在西班牙发现的最大的节肢动物包裹琥珀站点。本文提供的有关琥珀生物地理化学,孢粉学,昆虫学和节肢动物生物包裹体的相关数据补充了先前发表的数据。这组数据表明至少有两个El Soplao矿床琥珀的植物来源。第一个(A型琥珀色)强烈支持与锦毛蝶科相关的来源,第二个(B型琥珀色)显示非特异性针叶树生物标记。比较A型琥珀色与Frenelopsis叶(Cheirolepidiaceae)的分子组成,有力地表明了其生物化学亲和力和常见的植物起源。初步的孢粉学研究表明,该地区具有较高的生物分类多样性,主要是蕨类植物的孢子和裸子植物的花粉粒。根据初步的古生物学数据,该地区居住着针叶林,适应了亚热带气候下的干旱季节。同一床中与琥珀相关的大量木炭化木材是古火的证据,古火很可能既促进了树脂的生产,又加剧了凋落物的侵蚀,继而大量地积聚了琥珀和植物的表皮。另外,在化石记录中首次报道了炭化的植物纤维作为琥珀中的生物入侵物。其他相关的系统行为学数据是一些琥珀碎片表面上大量存在鱼精和苔藓虫,这表明它们长时间暴露在海水或微咸水中,并且混合了琥珀色。最后,据报道,新发现的昆虫具有生物内含性,其中一些在化石记录中不常见或表现出显着的适应性。最后,提供了El Soplao琥珀色露头成因的书面记录方案。

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