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Evolution of long-toothed fishes and the changing nature of fish–benthos interactions on coral reefs

机译:长齿鱼类的进化以及珊瑚礁上鱼与底栖动物相互作用的变化性质

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Interactions between fishes and the benthos have shaped the development of marine ecosystems since at least the early Mesozoic. Here, using the morphology of fish teeth as an indicator of feeding abilities, we quantify changes over the last 240 million years of reef fish evolution. Fossil and extant coral reef fish assemblages reveal exceptional stasis in tooth design over time, with one notable exception, a distinct long-toothed form. Arising only in the last 40 million years, these long-toothed fishes have bypassed the invertebrate link in the food chain, feeding directly on benthic particulate material. With the appearance of elongated teeth, these specialized detritivores have moved from eating invertebrates to eating the food of invertebrates. Over evolutionary time, fishes have slid back down the food chain.
机译:至少自中生代以来,鱼类与底栖动物之间的相互作用就影响了海洋生态系统的发展。在这里,我们使用鱼齿的形态作为进食能力的指标,我们量化了过去2.4亿年珊瑚礁鱼类进化过程中的变化。化石和现存的珊瑚礁鱼组合随着时间的推移显示出牙齿设计中的异常停滞,但值得注意的例外是一种独特的长齿形式。这些长齿鱼类仅在过去的4000万年中才出现,它们绕过了食物链中的无脊椎动物环节,直接以底栖颗粒物为食。随着长牙齿的出现,这些专门的有害生物已经从吃无脊椎动物转变为吃了无脊椎动物的食物。在进化的过程中,鱼类沿着食物链向下滑落。

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