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Coupling relationships between brachiopods and Girvanella during the Late Devonian F-F transition in Guilin, South China 被引量:2

Coupling relationships between brachiopods and Girvanella during the Late Devonian F-F transition in Guilin, South China
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摘要 The abundance curves derived from area proportions of brachiopods and Girvanella in the thin sections from the Yangdi section, South China, exhibits complex relationships during the Late Devonian Frasnian-Famennian transition. The living activity of brachiopods such as grazing and borrowing did great damage to the growth of Girvanella. However, there was more to just a mere a survival competing relationship between them, Girvanella actually improved marine environments by oxygenating the dysoxic ambient sea-water through photosynthesis in the lower Kellwasser Horizon. Profited from this improvement brachiopods' abundance increased subsequently and suppressed Girvanella again. Nonetheless, without Girvanella's photosynthesis, brachiopods were wiped out by the farther anoxic environments in the upper Kellwasser Horizon. The complex relationships between Girvanella and brachiopods may be a key to unlocking the relationships between geomicrobes and metazoans in the geological overturn periods. The abundance curves derived from area proportions of brachiopods and Girvanella in the thin sections from the Yangdi section, South China, exhibits complex relationships during the Late Devonian Frasnian-Famennian transition. The living activity of brachiopods such as grazing and borrowing did great damage to the growth of Girvanella. However, there was more to just a mere a survival competing relationship between them, Girvanella actually improved marine environments by oxygenating the dysoxic ambient sea-water through photosynthesis in the lower Kellwasser Horizon. Profited from this improvement brachiopods’ abundance increased subsequently and suppressed Girvanella again. Nonetheless, without Girvanella’s photosynthesis, brachiopods were wiped out by the farther anoxic environments in the upper Kellwasser Horizon. The complex relationships between Girvanella and brachiopods may be a key to unlocking the relationships between geomicrobes and metazoans in the geological overturn periods.
出处 《Science China Earth Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS 2008年第11期1581-1588,共8页 中国科学(地球科学英文版)
基金 NSFC Innovation Research Group Program (Grant No. 40621002) MOE Innovative Research Team Program (Grant No. IRT0546) the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 40472020, 40730209, 40802005 and 40872001) SINOPEC Project (Grant No. G0800-06-ZS-319)
关键词 BRACHIOPODS Girvanella ANOXIA Late DEVONIAN F-F mass EXTINCTION South China brachiopods Girvanella anoxia Late Devonian F-F mass extinction South China
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