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An exceptionally preserved Eocene shark and the rise of modern predator–prey interactions in the coral reef food web

机译:保存完好的始新世鲨鱼和珊瑚礁食物网中现代掠食者与猎物之间互动的兴起

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BackgroundFollowing extreme climatic warming events, Eocene Lagerstätten document aquatic and terrestrial vertebrate faunas surprisingly similar to modern counterparts. This transition in marine systems is best documented in the earliest teleost-dominated coral reef assemblage of Pesciara di Bolca, northern Italy, from near the end of the Eocene Climatic Optimum. Its rich fauna shows similarities with that of the modern Great Barrier Reef in niche exploitation by and morphological disparity among teleost primary consumers. However, such paleoecological understanding has not transcended trophic levels above primary consumers, particularly in carcharhiniform sharks.
机译:背景继极端气候变暖事件之后,始新世的拉格施塔滕记录到水生和陆生脊椎动物区系令人惊讶地类似于现代人类。始于始新世最佳气候的末期,意大利北部佩斯基亚拉迪博尔卡最早的以硬骨为主的珊瑚礁组合就很好地证明了海洋系统的这种转变。它的丰富动物区系与现代大堡礁相似,在硬骨鱼类的初级消费者中利基开发和形态差异。但是,这种古生态学的理解并没有超越营养级,尤其是在鲨鱼型鲨鱼中。

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