世界上最古老的龙的极端盔甲
Susannah C R Maidment1,2, Driss Ouarhache3, Kawtar Ech-Charay3
1Fossil Reptiles, Amphibians and Birds Section, Natural History Museum, London, UK. susannah.maidment@nhm.ac.uk.
Nature
|August 27, 2025
概括
一个新的Spicomellus afer化石揭示了独特的盔甲和尾部武器, 这一发现揭示了早期装甲恐龙的进化.
科学领域:
- 古生物学
- 脊椎动物古生物学
- 恐龙的进化
背景情况:
- 由于化石证据有限,罗纪早期的装甲恐龙的早期进化尚不清楚.
- 之前的发现,比如来自摩洛哥的Spicomellus afer,
研究的目的:
- 描述一个新的,更完整的Spicomellus afer化石标本.
- 为了证实Spicomellus afer与类的亲缘关系.
- 调查类动物皮肤盔甲和尾部武器发展的进化历史.
主要方法:
- 古生物学挖掘和样本的回收.
- 详细的解剖描述和化石遗骸的比较分析.
- 遗传学分析以确定进化关系.
主要成果:
- 新发现的斯皮科梅勒斯外样本呈现出极其精致的皮肤护甲,
- 在尾部存在"手柄"脊椎表明存在尾部武器,早于先前已知的类动物.
- 这一发现挑战了类动物的尾巴俱乐部进化的时间表,表明它们在白纪早期的起源.
结论:
- 斯皮科梅勒斯具独特的装饰盔甲, 可能用于展示和防御.
- 证实类动物的尾部武器的早期演变是在罗纪中期.
- 后期类动物的盔甲减少可能反映了防御策略或社会行为的转变.
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