Repositorio Institucional
Repositorio Institucional
CONICET Digital
  • Inicio
  • EXPLORAR
    • AUTORES
    • DISCIPLINAS
    • COMUNIDADES
  • Estadísticas
  • Novedades
    • Noticias
    • Boletines
  • Ayuda
    • General
    • Datos de investigación
  • Acerca de
    • CONICET Digital
    • Equipo
    • Red Federal
  • Contacto
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.
  • INFORMACIÓN GENERAL
  • RESUMEN
  • ESTADISTICAS
 
Artículo

Brazilian fossils reveal homoplasy in the oldest mammalian jaw joint

Rawson, James R. G.; Martinelli, Agustín GuillermoIcon ; Gill, Pamela G.; Soares, Marina B.; Schultz, Cesar L.; Rayfield, Emily J.
Fecha de publicación: 09/2024
Editorial: Nature Publishing Group
Revista: Nature
ISSN: 0028-0836
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Paleontología

Resumen

The acquisition of the load-bearing dentary–squamosal jaw joint was a key step inmammalian evolution. Although this innovation has received decades of study,questions remain over when and how frequently a mammalian-like skull–jaw contact evolved, hindered by a paucity of three-dimensional data spanning thenon-mammaliaform cynodont–mammaliaform transition. New discoveries ofderived non-mammaliaform probainognathian cynodonts from South America have much to ofer to this discussion. Here, to address this issue, we used micro-computed-tomography scanning to reconstruct the jaw joint anatomy of three key probainognathian cynodonts: Brasilodon quadrangularis, the sister taxon toMammaliaformes, the tritheledontid-related Riograndia guaibensis and the tritylodontid Oligokyphus major. We ind homoplastic evolution in the jaw joint in the approach to mammaliaforms, with ictidosaurs (Riograndia plus tritheledontids)independently evolving a dentary–squamosal contact approximately 17 million yearsbefore this character irst appears in mammaliaforms of the Late Triassic period.Brasilodon, contrary to previous descriptions , lacks an incipient dentary condyleand squamosal glenoid and the jaws articulate solely using a plesiomorphic quadrate–articular joint. We postulate that the jaw joint underwent marked evolutionary changesin probainognathian cynodonts. Some probainognathian clades independentlyacquired ‘double’ craniomandibular contacts, with mammaliaforms attaining a fullyindependent dentary–squamosal articulation with a conspicuous dentary condyleand squamosal glenoid in the Late Triassic. The dentary–squamosal contact, which istraditionally considered to be a typical mammalian feature, therefore evolved morethan once and is more evolutionary labile than previously considered.
Palabras clave: TRIASSIC , CYNODONTIA , EVOLUTION , MAMMALIA
Ver el registro completo
 
Archivos asociados
Thumbnail
 
Tamaño: 7.351Mb
Formato: PDF
.
Descargar
Licencia
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Excepto donde se diga explícitamente, este item se publica bajo la siguiente descripción: Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Unported (CC BY 2.5)
Identificadores
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/259826
URL: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07971-3
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07971-3
Colecciones
Articulos(MACNBR)
Articulos de MUSEO ARG.DE CS.NAT "BERNARDINO RIVADAVIA"
Citación
Rawson, James R. G.; Martinelli, Agustín Guillermo; Gill, Pamela G.; Soares, Marina B.; Schultz, Cesar L.; et al.; Brazilian fossils reveal homoplasy in the oldest mammalian jaw joint; Nature Publishing Group; Nature; 634; 8033; 9-2024; 381-388
Compartir
Altmétricas
 

Enviar por e-mail
Separar cada destinatario (hasta 5) con punto y coma.
  • Facebook
  • X Conicet Digital
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Sound Cloud
  • LinkedIn

Los contenidos del CONICET están licenciados bajo Creative Commons Reconocimiento 2.5 Argentina License

https://www.conicet.gov.ar/ - CONICET

Inicio

Explorar

  • Autores
  • Disciplinas
  • Comunidades

Estadísticas

Novedades

  • Noticias
  • Boletines

Ayuda

Acerca de

  • CONICET Digital
  • Equipo
  • Red Federal

Contacto

Godoy Cruz 2290 (C1425FQB) CABA – República Argentina – Tel: +5411 4899-5400 repositorio@conicet.gov.ar
TÉRMINOS Y CONDICIONES