来自韩国 Duho Formation(中新世中期)的新金枪鱼标本(属 Auxis 类

Dayun Suh, Su-Hwan Kim, Gi-Soo Nam
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在韩国的 Duho Formation(中新世中期)发现了金枪鱼的部分关节化尾椎骨。该标本被归入金枪鱼属,是在韩国发现的第二个金枪鱼化石记录。我们将所研究标本的脊椎形态与目前已知的 Auxis 物种(包括已灭绝的类群)进行了比较,但由于保存不善和缺乏诊断特征,该标本未被归入 Auxis 的新种或现有种。Auxis 新标本的发现支持了东海(日本海)海洋生物多样性高以及中新世早期至中期东海开放的理论。在都保构造沉积过程中,东海的广泛开放可能增加了金枪鱼等大型海洋鱼类的数量和多样性。根据该标本没有肛门翼状鳃和基质上的树叶印记,推断出了该标本的出土情况。该标本在深海海底的低能量沉积环境中暴露了至少一个月,在被掩埋之前已经解体。
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A new tuna specimen (Genus Auxis) from the Duho Formation (middle Miocene) of South Korea
The partially articulated caudal vertebrae of a tuna were discovered from the Duho Formation (middle Miocene) of South Korea. This specimen was assigned to the genus Auxis and represents the second record of fossil Auxis found in South Korea. We compared the vertebral morphology of the studied specimen to that of currently known species of Auxis, including extinct taxa, but the specimen is not assigned to a new or existing species of Auxis due to poor preservation and a lack of diagnostic features. The discovery of a new specimen of Auxis supports theories of high marine biodiversity in the East Sea (Sea of Japan) and the opening of the East Sea in the early to middle Miocene. A widely opened East Sea might have increased the abundance and diversity of large oceanic fishes such as tunas during the deposition of the Duho Formation. A taphonomic scenario of the specimen was inferred based on the lack of anal pterygiophores and the leaf imprint on the matrix. The specimen would have been exposed for at least a month in a low-energy sedimentary environment at the deep-sea bottom and undergone disintegration before being buried.
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