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Bringing Dicynodonts Back to Life: Paleobiology and Anatomy of a New Emydopoid Genus from the Upper Permian of Mozambique

Dicynodontia represent the most diverse tetrapod group during the Late Permian. They survived the Permo-Triassic extinction and are central to understanding Permo-Triassic terrestrial ecosystems. Although extensively studied, several aspects of dicynodont paleobiology such as, neuroanatomy, inner ea...

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Autores principales: Castanhinha, Rui, Araújo, Ricardo, Júnior, Luís C., Angielczyk, Kenneth D., Martins, Gabriel G., Martins, Rui M. S., Chaouiya, Claudine, Beckmann, Felix, Wilde, Fabian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3852158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24324653
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080974
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author Castanhinha, Rui
Araújo, Ricardo
Júnior, Luís C.
Angielczyk, Kenneth D.
Martins, Gabriel G.
Martins, Rui M. S.
Chaouiya, Claudine
Beckmann, Felix
Wilde, Fabian
author_facet Castanhinha, Rui
Araújo, Ricardo
Júnior, Luís C.
Angielczyk, Kenneth D.
Martins, Gabriel G.
Martins, Rui M. S.
Chaouiya, Claudine
Beckmann, Felix
Wilde, Fabian
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description Dicynodontia represent the most diverse tetrapod group during the Late Permian. They survived the Permo-Triassic extinction and are central to understanding Permo-Triassic terrestrial ecosystems. Although extensively studied, several aspects of dicynodont paleobiology such as, neuroanatomy, inner ear morphology and internal cranial anatomy remain obscure. Here we describe a new dicynodont (Therapsida, Anomodontia) from northern Mozambique: Niassodon mfumukasi gen. et sp. nov. The holotype ML1620 was collected from the Late Permian K5 formation, Metangula Graben, Niassa Province northern Mozambique, an almost completely unexplored basin and country for vertebrate paleontology. Synchrotron radiation based micro-computed tomography (SRµCT), combined with a phylogenetic analysis, demonstrates a set of characters shared with Emydopoidea. All individual bones were digitally segmented allowing a 3D visualization of each element. In addition, we reconstructed the osseous labyrinth, endocast, cranial nerves and vasculature. The brain is narrow and the cerebellum is broader than the forebrain, resembling the conservative, “reptilian-grade” morphology of other non-mammalian therapsids, but the enlarged paraflocculi occupy the same relative volume as in birds. The orientation of the horizontal semicircular canals indicates a slightly more dorsally tilted head posture than previously assumed in other dicynodonts. In addition, synchrotron data shows a secondary center of ossification in the femur. Thus ML1620 represents, to our knowledge, the oldest fossil evidence of a secondary center of ossification, pushing back the evolutionary origins of this feature. The fact that the specimen represents a new species indicates that the Late Permian tetrapod fauna of east Africa is still incompletely known.
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spelling pubmed-38521582013-12-09 Bringing Dicynodonts Back to Life: Paleobiology and Anatomy of a New Emydopoid Genus from the Upper Permian of Mozambique Castanhinha, Rui Araújo, Ricardo Júnior, Luís C. Angielczyk, Kenneth D. Martins, Gabriel G. Martins, Rui M. S. Chaouiya, Claudine Beckmann, Felix Wilde, Fabian PLoS One Research Article Dicynodontia represent the most diverse tetrapod group during the Late Permian. They survived the Permo-Triassic extinction and are central to understanding Permo-Triassic terrestrial ecosystems. Although extensively studied, several aspects of dicynodont paleobiology such as, neuroanatomy, inner ear morphology and internal cranial anatomy remain obscure. Here we describe a new dicynodont (Therapsida, Anomodontia) from northern Mozambique: Niassodon mfumukasi gen. et sp. nov. The holotype ML1620 was collected from the Late Permian K5 formation, Metangula Graben, Niassa Province northern Mozambique, an almost completely unexplored basin and country for vertebrate paleontology. Synchrotron radiation based micro-computed tomography (SRµCT), combined with a phylogenetic analysis, demonstrates a set of characters shared with Emydopoidea. All individual bones were digitally segmented allowing a 3D visualization of each element. In addition, we reconstructed the osseous labyrinth, endocast, cranial nerves and vasculature. The brain is narrow and the cerebellum is broader than the forebrain, resembling the conservative, “reptilian-grade” morphology of other non-mammalian therapsids, but the enlarged paraflocculi occupy the same relative volume as in birds. The orientation of the horizontal semicircular canals indicates a slightly more dorsally tilted head posture than previously assumed in other dicynodonts. In addition, synchrotron data shows a secondary center of ossification in the femur. Thus ML1620 represents, to our knowledge, the oldest fossil evidence of a secondary center of ossification, pushing back the evolutionary origins of this feature. The fact that the specimen represents a new species indicates that the Late Permian tetrapod fauna of east Africa is still incompletely known. Public Library of Science 2013-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3852158/ /pubmed/24324653 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080974 Text en © 2013 Castanhinha et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Castanhinha, Rui
Araújo, Ricardo
Júnior, Luís C.
Angielczyk, Kenneth D.
Martins, Gabriel G.
Martins, Rui M. S.
Chaouiya, Claudine
Beckmann, Felix
Wilde, Fabian
Bringing Dicynodonts Back to Life: Paleobiology and Anatomy of a New Emydopoid Genus from the Upper Permian of Mozambique
title Bringing Dicynodonts Back to Life: Paleobiology and Anatomy of a New Emydopoid Genus from the Upper Permian of Mozambique
title_full Bringing Dicynodonts Back to Life: Paleobiology and Anatomy of a New Emydopoid Genus from the Upper Permian of Mozambique
title_fullStr Bringing Dicynodonts Back to Life: Paleobiology and Anatomy of a New Emydopoid Genus from the Upper Permian of Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed Bringing Dicynodonts Back to Life: Paleobiology and Anatomy of a New Emydopoid Genus from the Upper Permian of Mozambique
title_short Bringing Dicynodonts Back to Life: Paleobiology and Anatomy of a New Emydopoid Genus from the Upper Permian of Mozambique
title_sort bringing dicynodonts back to life: paleobiology and anatomy of a new emydopoid genus from the upper permian of mozambique
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3852158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24324653
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080974
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