日韩精品久久一区二区三区_亚洲色图p_亚洲综合在线最大成人_国产中出在线观看_日韩免费_亚洲综合在线一区

Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
China
Home / China / Society

Fossil trove gives view of ancient life

By XIN WEN/HUO YAN | China Daily | Updated: 2019-03-23 08:12
Share
Share - WeChat

Researchers have unearthed a trove of well-preserved fossils representing more than 50 previously undescribed animal species dating back 518 million years.

The soft tissues of their bodies, including muscles, organs, eyes and mouths are still visible in some of the 4,351 fossils discovered in Yichang, Hubei province, according to a new study published in the journal Science on Friday. The excavated fossils represent 109 species, including known jelly fish, arthropods and algae.

Fu Dongjing, associate professor at Northwest University in Xi'an, Shaanxi, also the first author of the paper, said the research group started exploring the ancient ruins in the summer of 2007, in Changyang Tujia autonomous county. It was located on the bank of Qingjiang River where a representative insect from the Cambrian period was first found.

The new trove of fossils called the Qingjiang biota-the living organisms of a region-have the potential to greatly inform the understanding of early animal evolution, according to the study.

About 542 million years ago, life on earth diversified at an extremely rapid pace, known as the Cambrian explosion. Almost all present animal categories appeared at that time. Many creatures went extinct in the process of evolution, but others became the initial form of future organisms.

So far, distinct fossils from the Cambrian explosion with outlines of soft tissue have been found at the Burgess Shale in Canada, as well as some by the Chengjiang River in Yunnan province. The newly discovered fossils provide a completely different ecosystem of organisms that lived around the same time, the study said.

Unlike other Cambrian fossil troves, the Qingjiang biota appears to contain a high proportion of jellyfish and comb jellies, which are extremely rare at other sites.

Zhang Xingliang, a professor at Northwest University and co-author of the paper, said that compared with the Chengjiang biota in the shallow water along the coast, Qingjiang biota lived in deep ocean, making the two biota complementary in their scientific significance.

"The treasure trove of the Qingjiang biota provides an exciting opportunity to explore how paleoenvironmental conditions influenced ecological structuring and evolutionary drivers during the Cambrian explosion," said Allison Daley, a paleontologist at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland, who was not involved in the study.

Xinhua contributed to this story.

Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
 
主站蜘蛛池模板: 91视频这里只有精品 | 国产3级在线观看 | av在线播放免费 | 亚洲阿v天堂2021在线观看 | 一区二区三区四区国产精品视频 | 色五月婷婷成人网 | 日日干夜夜拍 | 国产在线资源 | 91视频观看免费 | 欧美一区二区三区久久综合 | 一区二区三区在线 | 黄色短视频在线免费观看 | 狠狠色丁香婷婷综合久久来 | JLZZJLZZ日本人护士水好多 | 精品极品三级久久久久 | 久久精品人人做人人 | 欧美国产一区二区 | 国内精品伊人久久久久7777人 | 精品亚洲国产成av人片传媒 | 日韩精品在线视频 | 午夜视频在线免费观看 | 夜夜撸日日操 | 国产欧美日韩亚洲精品区2345 | 午夜视频一区二区三区 | 亚洲一区在线观看视频 | 国产日产亚洲欧美综合另类 | 欧美人与禽性xxxxx杂性 | 日本一区二区三区中文字幕 | 久久一区二区视频 | 亚洲伊人久久综合 | 天天夜夜久久 | 一个色综合网 | 国产极品福利视频在线观看 | 一区二区免费 | 三级网站在线播放 | 小明www永久在线看 国产美女一区二区三区 | 色悠悠久久久久 | 夜夜视频 | 人人狠狠| 国产免费观看一区二区三区 | 96国产精品久久久久aⅴ四区 |