Shubin Neil H, Daeschler Edward B, Coates Michael I
Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
Science. 2004 Apr 2;304(5667):90-3. doi: 10.1126/science.1094295.
A tetrapod humerus from the Late Devonian of Pennsylvania has a novel mix of primitive and derived characters. A comparative analysis of this fossil and other relevant humeri from the Devonian shows that the role of the limb in propping the body arose first in fish fins, not tetrapod limbs. The functional diversity of the earliest known limbs includes several different kinds of appendage design. This functional diversity was achieved with a humeral architecture that was remarkably conserved during the Devonian.
来自宾夕法尼亚州晚泥盆世的一块四足动物肱骨具有原始特征和衍生特征的新奇组合。对这块化石以及泥盆纪其他相关肱骨的比较分析表明,肢体在支撑身体方面的作用首先出现在鱼鳍中,而非四足动物的肢体中。已知最早肢体的功能多样性包括几种不同的附肢设计。这种功能多样性是通过泥盆纪期间显著保守的肱骨结构实现的。