Unravelling the mystery of "Madagascar copal": Age, origin and preservation of a Recent resin.

The loss of biodiversity during the Anthropocene is a constant topic of discussion, especially in the top biodiversity hotspots, such as Madagascar. In this regard, the study of preserved organisms through time, like those included in "Madagascar copal", is of relevance. "Madagascar c...

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Main Authors: Xavier Delclòs, Enrique Peñalver, Voajanahary Ranaivosoa, Mónica M Solórzano-Kraemer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232623
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spelling doaj-0b3c16cc2c87457bababc87d9ae2fa3c2021-03-03T21:47:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01155e023262310.1371/journal.pone.0232623Unravelling the mystery of "Madagascar copal": Age, origin and preservation of a Recent resin.Xavier DelclòsEnrique PeñalverVoajanahary RanaivosoaMónica M Solórzano-KraemerThe loss of biodiversity during the Anthropocene is a constant topic of discussion, especially in the top biodiversity hotspots, such as Madagascar. In this regard, the study of preserved organisms through time, like those included in "Madagascar copal", is of relevance. "Madagascar copal" originated from the leguminous tree Hymenaea verrucosa, which produced and produces resin abundantly. In the last 20 years, interest has focused on the scientific study of its biological inclusions, mainly arthropods, described in dozens of publications. The age and origin of the deposits of "Madagascar copal" have not yet been resolved. Our objectives are to determine its age and geographical origin, and thus increase its scientific value as a source of biological/palaeobiological information. Although Hymenaea was established in Madagascar during the Miocene, we did not find geological deposits of copal or amber in the island. It is plausible that the evolution of those deposits was negatively conditioned by the type of soil, by the climate, and by the development of soil/litter microorganisms, which inhibit preservation of the resin pieces in the litter and subsoil over 300 years. Our results indicate that "Madagascar copal" is a Recent resin, up to a few hundred years old, that originated from Hymenaea trees growing in the lowland coastal forests, one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world. The included and preserved biota is representative of that ecosystem today and during historical times. Inclusions in this Recent resin do not have the palaeontological significance that has been mistakenly attributed to them, but they do have relevant implications for studies regarding Anthropocene biodiversity loss in this hottest hotspot.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232623
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Enrique Peñalver
Voajanahary Ranaivosoa
Mónica M Solórzano-Kraemer
Unravelling the mystery of "Madagascar copal": Age, origin and preservation of a Recent resin.
PLoS ONE
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Enrique Peñalver
Voajanahary Ranaivosoa
Mónica M Solórzano-Kraemer
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title Unravelling the mystery of "Madagascar copal": Age, origin and preservation of a Recent resin.
title_short Unravelling the mystery of "Madagascar copal": Age, origin and preservation of a Recent resin.
title_full Unravelling the mystery of "Madagascar copal": Age, origin and preservation of a Recent resin.
title_fullStr Unravelling the mystery of "Madagascar copal": Age, origin and preservation of a Recent resin.
title_full_unstemmed Unravelling the mystery of "Madagascar copal": Age, origin and preservation of a Recent resin.
title_sort unravelling the mystery of "madagascar copal": age, origin and preservation of a recent resin.
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description The loss of biodiversity during the Anthropocene is a constant topic of discussion, especially in the top biodiversity hotspots, such as Madagascar. In this regard, the study of preserved organisms through time, like those included in "Madagascar copal", is of relevance. "Madagascar copal" originated from the leguminous tree Hymenaea verrucosa, which produced and produces resin abundantly. In the last 20 years, interest has focused on the scientific study of its biological inclusions, mainly arthropods, described in dozens of publications. The age and origin of the deposits of "Madagascar copal" have not yet been resolved. Our objectives are to determine its age and geographical origin, and thus increase its scientific value as a source of biological/palaeobiological information. Although Hymenaea was established in Madagascar during the Miocene, we did not find geological deposits of copal or amber in the island. It is plausible that the evolution of those deposits was negatively conditioned by the type of soil, by the climate, and by the development of soil/litter microorganisms, which inhibit preservation of the resin pieces in the litter and subsoil over 300 years. Our results indicate that "Madagascar copal" is a Recent resin, up to a few hundred years old, that originated from Hymenaea trees growing in the lowland coastal forests, one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world. The included and preserved biota is representative of that ecosystem today and during historical times. Inclusions in this Recent resin do not have the palaeontological significance that has been mistakenly attributed to them, but they do have relevant implications for studies regarding Anthropocene biodiversity loss in this hottest hotspot.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232623
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