一个Silurian placoderm与 osteichthyan-like边缘骨一样的边缘骨
Min Zhu1, Xiaobo Yu, Per Erik Ahlberg
1Key Laboratory of Vertebrate Evolution and Human Origins of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100044, China. zhumin@ivpp.ac.cn
Nature
|September 27, 2013
概括
一个 4.19 亿年前的斑块体鱼化石揭示了有下巴的脊椎动物 (gnathostomes) 很可能在分裂成软骨和骨类鱼系之前进化了皮肤下骨. 这一发现重新塑造了我们对早期脊椎动物进化的理解.
科学领域:
- 古生物学的古生物学
- 进化生物学 进化生物学
- 脊椎动物动物学 脊椎动物动物学
背景情况:
- 脊柱体 (牙脊椎动物) 由状鱼 (软骨鱼) 和骨状鱼 (骨状鱼和四足动物) 组成.
- 关键的差异包括Osteichthyes中存在大的皮肤骨,在Chondrichthyes中不存在.
- 这些皮肤骨的进化起源和祖先的鼻骨骨形态仍在争论中.
研究的目的:
- 为了描述一个新发现的茎骨化石.
- 为了研究这个化石在骨体进化中的遗传学位置.
- 为了推断皇冠 gnathostomes 的最后一个共同祖先的特征.
主要方法:
- 描述一个3D保存的41900万年前的中国丝纪的石皮鱼.
- 植物遗传学分析,包括形态学数据.
主要成果:
- 化石代表了第一个带有皮肤边缘下骨 (前大,大,牙) 的茎骨.
- 遗传学分析将这种新形式置于gnathostome干群的高处,靠近主要分类的分歧.
- 阿坎索迪亚人被分配到德里希提亚人干群.
结论:
- 孔德里希斯和奥斯泰希斯的最后一个共同祖先很可能拥有巨型皮肤骨架.
- 这一发现为了解脊椎动物的分歧提供了新的框架.
- 这表明皮肤下骨在软骨和骨鱼系之间分裂之前已经进化.
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