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The palaeontological record of the Anthropocene

机译:人类学的人类学记录

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> Most species on planet Earth have specific ecological ranges. In the near surface of the oceans, planktonic foraminifera define water masses that are warm in the tropics, and cold in polar regions. Tropical rainforests have trees and animals that are distinct from those in warm temperate or cold temperate zones. The fauna and flora of Australia are distinct from those of the Americas. These natural patterns, defined by factors such as latitudinal changes in surface temperature and rainfall, or geographical isolation, have evolved over millions, sometimes tens of millions of years. Now this natural pattern is being overprinted by the actions of a single species, Homo sapiens , which has made the whole Earth its ecological range, and some parts of nearby space too. The human ancestral pattern of gradually increasing impact on the Earth can be traced in the stratigraphic record for nearly 3?million years, and in its later and more pervasive phases may serve to help define a biostratigraphical signal for the Anthropocene Epoch.
机译: > 地球上大多数物种都有特定的生态范围。在海洋的近的表面中,浮游动物的Foraminifera限定了热带热带温暖的水质量,并在极地区域冷。热带雨林有树木和动物,这些动物与温水或冷水区中的那些不同。澳大利亚的动物区和植物区与美洲的动物区截然不同。这些自然模式,由表面温度和降雨等因素(如地表)和降雨,或地理隔离等因素而言,已经进化超过数百万,有时数百万年。现在这种自然模式是由单一物种的动作叠印的, homo sapiens ,这使得全地成为其生态范围,以及附近空间的一些部分。人类血管模式的逐渐增加对地球的影响可以在地层记录中追踪近3?百万年,并且在其后来和更普遍的阶段可以帮助确定为乌丙烯烯时代的生物数据证信号。

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    《Geology Today》 |2018年第5期|共6页
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    School of Geography Geology and the EnvironmentUniversity of LeicesterUK;

    School of Geography Geology and the EnvironmentUniversity of LeicesterUK;

    School of Geography Geology and the EnvironmentUniversity of LeicesterUK;

    School of Geography Geology and the EnvironmentUniversity of LeicesterUK;

    Scott Polar Research InstituteUniversity of CambridgeLensfield Road Cambridge UK;

    Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve and Department of BiologyStanford UniversityStanford California USA;

    Department of Geological SciencesFreie Universit?tBerlin Germany;

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