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A well-preserved ‘placoderm’ (stem-group Gnathostomata) upper jaw from the Early Devonian of Mongolia clarifies jaw evolution

The origin of jaws and teeth remains contentious in vertebrate evolution. ‘Placoderms’ (Silurian-Devonian armoured jawed fishes) are central to debates on the origins of these anatomical structures. ‘Acanthothoracids’ are generally considered the most primitive ‘placoderms’. However, they are so far...

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Autores principales: Brazeau, Martin D., Yuan, Haobo, Giles, Sam, Jerve, Anna L., Zorig, E., Ariunchimeg, Ya., Sansom, Robert S., Atwood, Robert C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9943883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36844806
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.221452
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author Brazeau, Martin D.
Yuan, Haobo
Giles, Sam
Jerve, Anna L.
Zorig, E.
Ariunchimeg, Ya.
Sansom, Robert S.
Atwood, Robert C.
author_facet Brazeau, Martin D.
Yuan, Haobo
Giles, Sam
Jerve, Anna L.
Zorig, E.
Ariunchimeg, Ya.
Sansom, Robert S.
Atwood, Robert C.
author_sort Brazeau, Martin D.
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description The origin of jaws and teeth remains contentious in vertebrate evolution. ‘Placoderms’ (Silurian-Devonian armoured jawed fishes) are central to debates on the origins of these anatomical structures. ‘Acanthothoracids’ are generally considered the most primitive ‘placoderms’. However, they are so far known mainly from disarticulated skeletal elements that are typically incomplete. The structure of the jaws—particularly the jaw hinge—is poorly known, leaving open questions about their jaw function and comparison with other placoderms and modern gnathostomes. Here we describe a near-complete ‘acanthothoracid’ upper jaw, allowing us to reconstruct the likely orientation and angle of the bite and compare its morphology with that of other known ‘placoderm’ groups. We clarify that the bite position is located on the upper jaw cartilage rather than on the dermal cheek and thus show that there is a highly conserved bite morphology among most groups of ‘placoderms’, regardless of their overall cranial geometry. Incorporation of the dermal skeleton appears to provide a sound biomechanical basis for jaw origins. It appears that ‘acanthothoracid’ dentitions were fundamentally similar in location to that of arthrodire ‘placoderms’, rather than resembling bony fishes. Irrespective of current phylogenetic uncertainty, the new data here resolve the likely general condition for ‘placoderms’ as a whole, and as such, ancestral morphology of known jawed vertebrates.
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spelling pubmed-99438832023-02-23 A well-preserved ‘placoderm’ (stem-group Gnathostomata) upper jaw from the Early Devonian of Mongolia clarifies jaw evolution Brazeau, Martin D. Yuan, Haobo Giles, Sam Jerve, Anna L. Zorig, E. Ariunchimeg, Ya. Sansom, Robert S. Atwood, Robert C. R Soc Open Sci Organismal and Evolutionary Biology The origin of jaws and teeth remains contentious in vertebrate evolution. ‘Placoderms’ (Silurian-Devonian armoured jawed fishes) are central to debates on the origins of these anatomical structures. ‘Acanthothoracids’ are generally considered the most primitive ‘placoderms’. However, they are so far known mainly from disarticulated skeletal elements that are typically incomplete. The structure of the jaws—particularly the jaw hinge—is poorly known, leaving open questions about their jaw function and comparison with other placoderms and modern gnathostomes. Here we describe a near-complete ‘acanthothoracid’ upper jaw, allowing us to reconstruct the likely orientation and angle of the bite and compare its morphology with that of other known ‘placoderm’ groups. We clarify that the bite position is located on the upper jaw cartilage rather than on the dermal cheek and thus show that there is a highly conserved bite morphology among most groups of ‘placoderms’, regardless of their overall cranial geometry. Incorporation of the dermal skeleton appears to provide a sound biomechanical basis for jaw origins. It appears that ‘acanthothoracid’ dentitions were fundamentally similar in location to that of arthrodire ‘placoderms’, rather than resembling bony fishes. Irrespective of current phylogenetic uncertainty, the new data here resolve the likely general condition for ‘placoderms’ as a whole, and as such, ancestral morphology of known jawed vertebrates. The Royal Society 2023-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9943883/ /pubmed/36844806 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.221452 Text en © 2023 The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Organismal and Evolutionary Biology
Brazeau, Martin D.
Yuan, Haobo
Giles, Sam
Jerve, Anna L.
Zorig, E.
Ariunchimeg, Ya.
Sansom, Robert S.
Atwood, Robert C.
A well-preserved ‘placoderm’ (stem-group Gnathostomata) upper jaw from the Early Devonian of Mongolia clarifies jaw evolution
title A well-preserved ‘placoderm’ (stem-group Gnathostomata) upper jaw from the Early Devonian of Mongolia clarifies jaw evolution
title_full A well-preserved ‘placoderm’ (stem-group Gnathostomata) upper jaw from the Early Devonian of Mongolia clarifies jaw evolution
title_fullStr A well-preserved ‘placoderm’ (stem-group Gnathostomata) upper jaw from the Early Devonian of Mongolia clarifies jaw evolution
title_full_unstemmed A well-preserved ‘placoderm’ (stem-group Gnathostomata) upper jaw from the Early Devonian of Mongolia clarifies jaw evolution
title_short A well-preserved ‘placoderm’ (stem-group Gnathostomata) upper jaw from the Early Devonian of Mongolia clarifies jaw evolution
title_sort well-preserved ‘placoderm’ (stem-group gnathostomata) upper jaw from the early devonian of mongolia clarifies jaw evolution
topic Organismal and Evolutionary Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9943883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36844806
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.221452
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