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Mayflies as resource pulses in Jurassic lacustrine ecosystems

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GEOLOGY
卷 50, 期 9, 页码 1043-1047

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GEOLOGICAL SOC AMER, INC
DOI: 10.1130/G50055.1

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  1. Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB26000000]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [42125201, 41688103]

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Resource pulses play a significant role in nutrient transport between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. The discovery of complex mayfly mating-swarm behavior in the Early Jurassic highlights the ecological significance of insects in deep-time terrestrial ecology.
Resource pulses, occasional events of ephemeral resource superabundance, represent a fundamental mechanism by which energy, nutrients, and biomass are transported across ecotones. They are widespread in extant ecosystems; however, little is known about their deep-time record. We report the earliest-known mayfly swarm from the Early Jurassic Xi - wan biota of southern China. Our taphonomic and sedimentological analyses show that these mayflies were buried on the bottom of a calm lake after post-mating death. Our suite of analyses suggests that the complex mating-swarm behavior was already well established in mayflies by the Early Jurassic. More importantly, our find represents the earliest-known resource pulse of insects, a mechanism that can play a substantial role in nutrient transport from aquatic ecosystems to surrounding terrestrial ecosystems. Such an aquatic-terrestrial ecosystem linkage may be a key novelty in Mesozoic lacustrine ecosystems. Our results high- light the underappreciated ecological significance of insects in deep-time terrestrial ecology.

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