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引用次数: 28
摘要
中石器时代微生物群落作为重建古沉积盆地历史的古生物学工具的重要性已得到广泛的认识(Golubic et al. 1975,1984; Vogel et al. 1995,1996)。通过更好地了解现代微壁岩(穿岩微生物)与它们生长的环境条件之间的关系,可以改进这一工具。在巴哈马Lee Stocking岛进行的一项长期研究的目的是指出控制微生物中新石器种群发生、分布和组成的因素。实验设计和初步结果发表在Radtke 1993, Kiene et al. 1995, Vogel et al. 1996, Gektidis 1997。本文研究了微内石器时代发展的一个方面:群落结构在时间上的进展和变化。微内石器生物群落是极好的测深指标(Golubic 1975, Gektidis 1997)。然而,它们作为不同水深指标的潜在用途受到内石器群落本身和周围底栖微生物群持续增长的影响。当按照均变说的方法,通过分析化石微内石器时代的生物群落来重建化石盆地时,必须考虑到这一过程。
Development of microbial euendolithic communities: The influence of light and time
The importance of euendolithic microbial communities as a palaeontological tool for the reconstruction of ancient sedimentary basin history has been widely ac- knowledged (Golubic et al. 1975, 1984, Vogel et al. 1995, 1996). This tool can be improved by better knowledge of the relationship between modern microendoliths (rock-penetrating microorganisms) and the environmental conditions they thrive in.
The aim of a long-term study conducted on Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas, was to point out factors that control occurrence, distribution and composition of microbial euendolithic populations. The experimental design and first results are published in Radtke 1993, Kiene et al. 1995, Vogel et al. 1996, Gektidis 1997. This paper deals with one aspect of microendolithic development: the progress and change of community structure in time. Microendolithic biocoenoses are excellent bathymetric indicators (Golubic 1975, Gektidis 1997). However their potential use as indicators for different water depths is influenced by the continuous growth of the endolithic communities themselves and the surrounding benthic microflora. This process will have to be taken into consideration when, following a uniformitarian approach, fossil basins are to be reconstructed by analyzing the fossil microendolithic ichno-communities.
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The Bulletin publishes contributions of international interest in all fields of geological sciences on results of new work on material from Denmark, the Faroes and Greenland. Contributions based on other material may also be submitted to the Bulletin if the subject is of relevance for the geology of the area of primary interest.