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Peculiar macrophagous adaptations in a new Cretaceous pliosaurid

During the Middle and Late Jurassic, pliosaurid plesiosaurs evolved gigantic body size and a series of craniodental adaptations that have been linked to the occupation of an apex predator niche. Cretaceous pliosaurids (i.e. Brachaucheninae) depart from this morphology, being slightly smaller and lac...

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Autores principales: Fischer, Valentin, Arkhangelsky, Maxim S., Stenshin, Ilya M., Uspensky, Gleb N., Zverkov, Nikolay G., Benson, Roger B. J.
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Publicado: The Royal Society Publishing 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4807462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27019740
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.150552
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author Fischer, Valentin
Arkhangelsky, Maxim S.
Stenshin, Ilya M.
Uspensky, Gleb N.
Zverkov, Nikolay G.
Benson, Roger B. J.
author_facet Fischer, Valentin
Arkhangelsky, Maxim S.
Stenshin, Ilya M.
Uspensky, Gleb N.
Zverkov, Nikolay G.
Benson, Roger B. J.
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description During the Middle and Late Jurassic, pliosaurid plesiosaurs evolved gigantic body size and a series of craniodental adaptations that have been linked to the occupation of an apex predator niche. Cretaceous pliosaurids (i.e. Brachaucheninae) depart from this morphology, being slightly smaller and lacking the macrophagous adaptations seen in earlier forms. However, the fossil record of Early Cretaceous pliosaurids is poor, concealing the evolution and ecological diversity of the group. Here, we report a new pliosaurid from the Late Hauterivian (Early Cretaceous) of Russia. Phylogenetic analyses using reduced consensus methods recover it as the basalmost brachauchenine. This pliosaurid is smaller than other derived pliosaurids, has tooth alveoli clustered in pairs and possesses trihedral teeth with complex serrated carinae. Maximum-likelihood ancestral state reconstruction suggests early brachauchenines retained trihedral teeth from their ancestors, but modified this feature in a unique way, convergent with macrophagous archosaurs or sphenacodontoids. Our findings indicate that Early Cretaceous marine reptile teeth with serrated carinae cannot be unequivocally assigned to metriorhynchoid crocodylomorphs. Furthermore, they extend the known diversity of dental adaptations seen in Sauropterygia, the longest lived clade of marine tetrapods.
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spelling pubmed-48074622016-03-25 Peculiar macrophagous adaptations in a new Cretaceous pliosaurid Fischer, Valentin Arkhangelsky, Maxim S. Stenshin, Ilya M. Uspensky, Gleb N. Zverkov, Nikolay G. Benson, Roger B. J. R Soc Open Sci Biology (Whole Organism) During the Middle and Late Jurassic, pliosaurid plesiosaurs evolved gigantic body size and a series of craniodental adaptations that have been linked to the occupation of an apex predator niche. Cretaceous pliosaurids (i.e. Brachaucheninae) depart from this morphology, being slightly smaller and lacking the macrophagous adaptations seen in earlier forms. However, the fossil record of Early Cretaceous pliosaurids is poor, concealing the evolution and ecological diversity of the group. Here, we report a new pliosaurid from the Late Hauterivian (Early Cretaceous) of Russia. Phylogenetic analyses using reduced consensus methods recover it as the basalmost brachauchenine. This pliosaurid is smaller than other derived pliosaurids, has tooth alveoli clustered in pairs and possesses trihedral teeth with complex serrated carinae. Maximum-likelihood ancestral state reconstruction suggests early brachauchenines retained trihedral teeth from their ancestors, but modified this feature in a unique way, convergent with macrophagous archosaurs or sphenacodontoids. Our findings indicate that Early Cretaceous marine reptile teeth with serrated carinae cannot be unequivocally assigned to metriorhynchoid crocodylomorphs. Furthermore, they extend the known diversity of dental adaptations seen in Sauropterygia, the longest lived clade of marine tetrapods. The Royal Society Publishing 2015-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4807462/ /pubmed/27019740 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.150552 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ © 2015 The Authors. Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Arkhangelsky, Maxim S.
Stenshin, Ilya M.
Uspensky, Gleb N.
Zverkov, Nikolay G.
Benson, Roger B. J.
Peculiar macrophagous adaptations in a new Cretaceous pliosaurid
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title_fullStr Peculiar macrophagous adaptations in a new Cretaceous pliosaurid
title_full_unstemmed Peculiar macrophagous adaptations in a new Cretaceous pliosaurid
title_short Peculiar macrophagous adaptations in a new Cretaceous pliosaurid
title_sort peculiar macrophagous adaptations in a new cretaceous pliosaurid
topic Biology (Whole Organism)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4807462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27019740
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.150552
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