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New Zealand's Fossil Discovery Provides Insight into Ancient Ecosystems

18:38, 15 十二月

A remarkable paleontological find in the Hindon Maar region of New Zealand has unveiled fossils of whiteflies and psyllids, offering a rare glimpse into the Miocene era's biodiversity.

The discovery, led by researchers from the University of Otago and the University of Göttingen, showcases exceptionally preserved fossils that appear to have been frozen in time, adhering to fossilized leaves as if they had just lived and died there millions of years ago.

Located in a volcanic crater formed 15 million years ago, this site serves as a natural trap, preserving microscopic flora and fauna. The whiteflies, identified as Miotetraleurodes novaezelandiae, are significant for understanding the historical biodiversity of New Zealand, where fossil records of insects were previously scarce.

In addition to the whiteflies, a fossilized psyllid wing was discovered, marking the first evidence of these insects in New Zealand. This find not only enriches the fossil record but also provides a crucial calibration point for future genetic and evolutionary studies.

Meanwhile, in Chile's Torres del Paine National Park, the detection of the invasive American mink poses a serious threat to local biodiversity. The presence of this exotic species, confirmed by visual records from local guides, threatens native ground-nesting birds and aquatic fauna.

CONAF, Chile's National Forest Corporation, is actively working to control the spread of this invasive species through early detection plans and collaboration with various organizations. Immediate actions include deploying a network of camera traps and selective traps to mitigate the mink's impact on vulnerable native species.

Both discoveries highlight the ongoing challenges and efforts in preserving global biodiversity, emphasizing the need for continued research and conservation initiatives.

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