Quantification of leg mobility in the Burgess Shale Olenoides serratus indicates functional differences between trilobite and xiphosuran appendages.

IF 4.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Sarah R Losso, Karma Nanglu, Walker C Weyland, Javier Ortega-Hernández
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Abstract

Background: Euarthropod appendages are specialized for diverse roles including feeding, walking, and mating, which require precise morphologies and ranges of motion. Cambrian fossils preserve exceptional details of extinct euarthropod appendages that can illuminate their anatomy and ecology. However, fossils are typically restricted by small sample sizes or incomplete preservation, and thus functional studies of the appendages usually rely on idealized reconstructions. The Burgess Shale Olenoides serratus is unique among trilobites owing to the availability of numerous specimens with soft tissue preservation that allow us to quantify its appendages' functional morphology.

Results: We measured the range of motion of the legs in Olenoides serratus and the extant horseshoe crab Limulus polyphemus. Despite repeated ecological comparisons between trilobites and xiphosurans, we find significant differences in the appendages' mobility between these taxa, with Limulus showing greater flexibility between the podomeres.

Conclusions: O. serratus legs have a more restricted range of motion relative to L. polyphemus, particularly in their distal region. Flexure between the protopodite played a critical role in allowing the endopodite to create known trilobite trace fossils and bring food toward the ventral groove.

对Burgess页岩Olenoides serratus腿部活动性的定量分析表明三叶虫和剑肢类附属物的功能差异。
背景:真节肢动物的附属物具有不同的功能,包括觅食、行走和交配,这需要精确的形态和运动范围。寒武纪化石保存了已灭绝的真节肢动物附肢的特殊细节,可以阐明它们的解剖学和生态学。然而,化石通常受到样本量小或保存不完整的限制,因此附属物的功能研究通常依赖于理想化的重建。Burgess Shale Olenoides serratus在三叶虫中是独一无二的,因为有许多软组织保存的标本,使我们能够量化其附属物的功能形态。结果:测定了锯榄蟹(Olenoides serratus)和现存马蹄蟹(Limulus polyphemus)的足部活动范围。尽管在三叶虫和剑肢动物之间进行了反复的生态比较,但我们发现这些分类群之间附属物的流动性存在显著差异,其中鲎类在足部之间表现出更大的灵活性。结论:与L. polyphemus相比,O. serratus腿的运动范围更有限,特别是在其远端区域。原生橄榄岩之间的弯曲在允许内橄榄岩创造已知的三叶虫痕迹化石和将食物带到腹沟中发挥了关键作用。
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BMC Biology
BMC Biology 生物-生物学
CiteScore
7.80
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1.90%
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260
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: BMC Biology is a broad scope journal covering all areas of biology. Our content includes research articles, new methods and tools. BMC Biology also publishes reviews, Q&A, and commentaries.
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