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The ecology of extinction: molluscan feeding and faunal turnover in the Caribbean Neogene.

机译:灭绝的生态学:加勒比新近纪的软体动物摄食和动物更新。

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Molluscan faunal turnover in the Plio-Pleistocene of the tropical western Atlantic has been attributed to drops in temperature or primary productivity, but these competing hypotheses have not been assessed ecologically. To test these alternatives, we compiled data on changing molluscan life habits and trophic composition over 12 million years derived from 463 newly made collections from the southwestern Caribbean. Shelf ecosystems have altered markedly in trophic structure since the Late Pliocene. Predatory gastropods and suspension-feeding bivalves declined significantly in abundance, but not in diversity, and reef-dwellers became common. By contrast, all other ecological life habits remained remarkably stable. Food-web changes strongly support the hypothesis that declining regional nutrient supply had an increasing impact on regional macroecology, culminating in a faunal turnover.
机译:热带西大西洋的上新世更新世的软体动物动物群更新归因于温度或初级生产力的下降,但尚未对这些相互竞争的假设进行生态评估。为了测试这些替代方案,我们收集了1200万年来软体动物生活习惯和营养成分变化的数据,这些数据来自西南加勒比海地区的463个新收藏。自上新世以来,层架生态系统的营养结构发生了明显变化。捕食性腹足类动物和以悬浮物为食的双壳类动物的数量大量减少,但多样性却没有减少,并且礁居者变得很普遍。相比之下,所有其他生态生活习惯仍然非常稳定。食物网的变化有力地支持了以下假设:区域养分供应减少对区域宏观生态的影响越来越大,最终导致动物更新。

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