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Multitrophic plant-insect-fungal interactions across 150 million years: A giant Agathoxylon tree, ancient wood-boring beetles and fungi from the Morrison Formation of NE Utah, and the brood of an extant orchard mason bee
Gee, Carole T.1,2,3; Xie, Aowei1; Zajonz, Jonas1,4
2022-05-01
发表期刊REVIEW OF PALAEOBOTANY AND PALYNOLOGY
ISSN0034-6667
卷号300页码:9
摘要

Although plant-insect interactions can be traced back to the Silurian, little is known from Upper Jurassic to mid-Cretaceous ecosystems. In the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation, evidence is limited to insect body fossils and trace fossils in mostly wood. However, until now, multitrophic interactions have not been reported from the Morrison Formation. Here we describe a complex web of interrelationships between an ancient tree, fungi, and wood-boring insect from the Morrison Formation with an extant bee in NE Utah, USA, using microscopy, thin sectioning, and microCT for non-destructive internal imaging. The tree is Agathoxylon hoodii (Araucariaceae), one of the largest individuals in a monospecific forest, whose trunk was infected and decayed by white rot while the tree was alive during the Jurassic. Fungal formation of voids in the wood facilitated the boring of large-diameter galleries by an insect, likely a beetle. One gallery was repurposed by a modern orchard mason bee, Osmia Iignaria, as a linear nest for her brood. The fossil wood specimen was serendipitously collected with two bee larvae plus food provisions in cocoons in the lowermost two chambers. Thus, this example is not only a simple interaction between fossil plants and insects, but transcends 150 million years between the ancient tree-insect-fungal relationship and a living insect (C) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

关键词Araucariaceae Blue orchard bee MicroCT Osmia lignaria Upper Jurassic Xylophagy
DOI10.1016/j.revpalbo.2022.104627
收录类别SCI
语种英语
资助项目Plate II[193101] ; State Key Lab of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy State Grant ; China Scholarship Council[201804910527] ; China Scholarship Council[FOR 2685]
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences ; Paleontology
WOS类目Plant Sciences ; Paleontology
WOS记录号WOS:000766230200007
项目资助者Plate II ; State Key Lab of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy State Grant ; China Scholarship Council
出版者ELSEVIER
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/40532
专题中国科学院南京地质古生物研究所
通讯作者Gee, Carole T.; Xie, Aowei
作者单位1.Univ Bonn, Div Paleontol, Inst Geosci, Nussallee 8, D-53115 Bonn, Germany
2.Huntington Bot Gardens, 1151 Oxford Rd, San Marino, CA 91108 USA
3.Chinese Acad Sci, Nanjing Inst Geol & Palaeontol, State Key Lab Palaeobiol & Stratig, Nanjing 210008, Peoples R China
4.Univ Cincinnati, Dept Geol, 345 Clifton Court, Cincinnati, OH 45220 USA
第一作者单位中国科学院南京地质古生物研究所
通讯作者单位中国科学院南京地质古生物研究所
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Gee, Carole T.,Xie, Aowei,Zajonz, Jonas. Multitrophic plant-insect-fungal interactions across 150 million years: A giant Agathoxylon tree, ancient wood-boring beetles and fungi from the Morrison Formation of NE Utah, and the brood of an extant orchard mason bee[J]. REVIEW OF PALAEOBOTANY AND PALYNOLOGY,2022,300:9.
APA Gee, Carole T.,Xie, Aowei,&Zajonz, Jonas.(2022).Multitrophic plant-insect-fungal interactions across 150 million years: A giant Agathoxylon tree, ancient wood-boring beetles and fungi from the Morrison Formation of NE Utah, and the brood of an extant orchard mason bee.REVIEW OF PALAEOBOTANY AND PALYNOLOGY,300,9.
MLA Gee, Carole T.,et al."Multitrophic plant-insect-fungal interactions across 150 million years: A giant Agathoxylon tree, ancient wood-boring beetles and fungi from the Morrison Formation of NE Utah, and the brood of an extant orchard mason bee".REVIEW OF PALAEOBOTANY AND PALYNOLOGY 300(2022):9.
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