石炭纪(谢尔普霍夫阶)大型植物群,来自法国Armorican Massif以南的拉扬河畔博留(缅因州和卢瓦尔河)“巴尔桥”

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES Botany Letters Pub Date : 2023-03-08 DOI:10.1080/23818107.2023.2183899
C. Strullu‐Derrien, M. Ballèvre, Alan R. T. Spencer, Erwan Guillou, Jean-Paul Gislard, H. Lardeux, C. Cleal
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位于勒昂河畔Beaulieu-sur-Layon的“桥谷”是一个区域自然保护区,这里有着独特的动植物群。最近在该遗址发现的植物化石增加了其自然遗产的重要性。该暴露物是“Sillon Houiller de la Basse-Loire”的一部分,其中包含Serpukhovian-age (330-320 Ma)的蕨类植物,蕨类植物,lyginopteridopides和cycadopsid翼类植物的遗迹,这是第一次描述这些植物以及该遗址的地质情况。以前在缅因-卢瓦尔描述的大多数石炭纪大型植物群都是基于现已废弃和难以进入的煤矿的迁地标本。新描述的大植物区系显示了原位遗迹的证据,其组成与煤工作中报道的大植物区系有所不同,特别是完全没有石松类和萼藓类翼类植物,而是有丰富的髓鞘类植物(神经蕨)。秀丽隐杆蝶和密叶神经蝶的共存表明,与含煤矿床记录的大型植物区系相比,它们的年龄略小。然而,这可能是植物群生长在排水更好的基质栖息地的生态后果。
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The Carboniferous (Serpukhovian) macroflora from the “Coteaux du Pont Barré”, Beaulieu-sur-Layon (Maine-et-Loire), South of the Armorican Massif, France
ABSTRACT The “Coteaux du Pont Barré” in Beaulieu-sur-Layon is a Regional Natural Reserve which is home to exceptional flora and fauna. Recently fossil plants have been discovered at the site adding to its natural heritage significance. The exposure which is part of the “Sillon Houiller de la Basse-Loire” contains Serpukhovian-age (330–320 Ma) remains of sphenophytes, ferns, and lyginopteridopsid and cycadopsid pteridosperms, which are described for the first time as well as the geology of the site. Most Carboniferous macroflora previously described from the Maine-et-Loire has been based on ex situ specimens from now abandoned and inaccessible coal mines. The newly described macroflora shows evidence of in situ remains and differs somewhat in composition from those reported from the coal workings, especially in the total absence of lycopsids and Calymmotheca pteridosperms, and instead having abundant medullosalean foliage (Neuralethopteris). The co-occurrence of Sphenopteris elegans and Neuralethopteris densifolia suggests a slightly younger age compared to the macrofloras documented from the coal-bearing deposits. However, this could be an ecological consequence of the flora growing in better-drained substrate habitats.
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期刊介绍: Botany Letters is an international scientific journal, published by the French Botanical Society (Société botanique de France) in partnership with Taylor & Francis. Botany Letters replaces Acta Botanica Gallica, which was created in 1993, building on over a century of renowned publications by the Société botanique de France.
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