具有Osedax钻孔的最早鲸类化石:缩小白垩纪海生爬行动物与晚新生代鲸鱼之间的时空差距。

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Royal Society Open Science Pub Date : 2025-06-11 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1098/rsos.250446
Sarah Jamison-Todd, Philip D Mannion, Paul Upchurch
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以前在新生代鲸类和白垩纪海洋爬行动物中发现过现存的食骨蠕虫Osedax的骨骼。地层上最年轻的白垩纪样本来自马斯特里赫特,而到目前为止,最古老的新生代样本来自渐新世。这在两个osedax宿主四足动物群体的样本之间留下了实质性的时间和分类差距。在这里,我们报告了9个化石鲸类标本与Osspecus (Osedax生物侵蚀),通过CT扫描鉴定。这些发现包括始新世晚期在美国东部发现的basilosaurid Zyghorhiza kochii,它代表了已知最早的新生代Osedax钻孔,缩小了白垩纪海洋爬行动物和新生代鲸鱼中Osspecus出现的时间差距。这些标本还包括来自西北大西洋的第一批含有ossedax的鲸类化石,扩展了ossedax的新生代生物地理学。在这些鲸类化石中发现了六种鱼科动物,其中包括一种新发现的鱼科动物。这些新生代标本中Osspecus的高度形态多样性与晚白垩纪的大致一致,目前已知的两个时间间隔中都有几种鱼种。其他幸存的大型海洋脊椎动物,如海龟、鳄形动物和鱼类,可能是白垩纪-古近纪边界上Osedax的合适资源,弥补了时间和分类上的差距。
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The earliest fossil cetacean with Osedax borings: narrowing the spatiotemporal gap between Cretaceous marine reptiles and late Cenozoic whales.

Borings of the extant bone-eating worm Osedax have previously been found in Cenozoic cetaceans and Cretaceous marine reptiles. The stratigraphically youngest Cretaceous example is from the Maastrichtian, and, until now, the oldest Cenozoic example was from the Oligocene. This leaves a substantial temporal and taxonomic gap between examples from both Osedax-hosting tetrapod groups. Here, we report nine fossil cetacean specimens with Osspecus (Osedax bioerosion), identified via CT scans. These include a late Eocene occurrence of the basilosaurid Zyghorhiza kochii from the eastern USA, which represents the earliest known Cenozoic occurrence of Osedax borings, narrowing the temporal gap between occurrences of Osspecus in Cretaceous marine reptiles and Cenozoic whales. These specimens also include the first Osspecus-bearing fossil cetaceans from the northwestern Atlantic, expanding the Cenozoic biogeography of Osedax. Six ichnospecies of Osspecus are found in these cetacean fossils, including one newly described ichnospecies. The high morphological diversity of Osspecus in these Cenozoic specimens is broadly consistent with that of the Late Cretaceous, with several ichnospecies now known from both time intervals. Surviving lineages of other large marine vertebrates, such as turtles, crocodyliforms and fish, likely acted as suitable resources for Osedax across the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary, bridging both the temporal and taxonomic gap.

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