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一只白垩纪恐龙的极端结构

Structural extremes in a cretaceous dinosaur.

作者信息

Sereno Paul C, Wilson Jeffrey A, Witmer Lawrence M, Whitlock John A, Maga Abdoulaye, Ide Oumarou, Rowe Timothy A

机构信息

Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2007 Nov 21;2(11):e1230. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0001230.

Abstract

Fossils of the Early Cretaceous dinosaur, Nigersaurus taqueti, document for the first time the cranial anatomy of a rebbachisaurid sauropod. Its extreme adaptations for herbivory at ground-level challenge current hypotheses regarding feeding function and feeding strategy among diplodocoids, the larger clade of sauropods that includes Nigersaurus. We used high resolution computed tomography, stereolithography, and standard molding and casting techniques to reassemble the extremely fragile skull. Computed tomography also allowed us to render the first endocast for a sauropod preserving portions of the olfactory bulbs, cerebrum and inner ear, the latter permitting us to establish habitual head posture. To elucidate evidence of tooth wear and tooth replacement rate, we used photographic-casting techniques and crown thin sections, respectively. To reconstruct its 9-meter postcranial skeleton, we combined and size-adjusted multiple partial skeletons. Finally, we used maximum parsimony algorithms on character data to obtain the best estimate of phylogenetic relationships among diplodocoid sauropods. Nigersaurus taqueti shows extreme adaptations for a dinosaurian herbivore including a skull of extremely light construction, tooth batteries located at the distal end of the jaws, tooth replacement as fast as one per month, an expanded muzzle that faces directly toward the ground, and hollow presacral vertebral centra with more air sac space than bone by volume. A cranial endocast provides the first reasonably complete view of a sauropod brain including its small olfactory bulbs and cerebrum. Skeletal and dental evidence suggests that Nigersaurus was a ground-level herbivore that gathered and sliced relatively soft vegetation, the culmination of a low-browsing feeding strategy first established among diplodocoids during the Jurassic.

摘要

早白垩世恐龙尼日尔龙(Nigersaurus taqueti)的化石首次记录了雷巴齐斯龙科蜥脚类恐龙的颅骨解剖结构。它在地面觅食方面的极端适应性对目前关于梁龙超科(包括尼日尔龙在内的更大的蜥脚类恐龙分支)进食功能和进食策略的假说提出了挑战。我们使用高分辨率计算机断层扫描、立体光刻以及标准的成型和铸造技术来重新组装极其脆弱的头骨。计算机断层扫描还使我们能够制作出首个保存了部分嗅球、大脑和内耳的蜥脚类恐龙脑腔模型,内耳部分使我们能够确定其习惯性头部姿势。为了阐明牙齿磨损和牙齿替换率的证据,我们分别使用了摄影铸造技术和牙冠薄片。为了重建其9米长的颅后骨骼,我们将多个部分骨骼进行了组合并按比例调整大小。最后,我们对特征数据使用最大简约算法,以获得梁龙超科蜥脚类恐龙之间系统发育关系的最佳估计。尼日尔龙展示了恐龙食草动物的极端适应性,包括极其轻巧的头骨结构、位于颌骨远端的齿列、每月最快一次的牙齿替换、直接朝向地面的扩展口鼻部,以及中空的骶前椎体中心,其气腔空间在体积上比骨骼更多。一个颅腔模型首次提供了蜥脚类恐龙大脑的较为完整的视图,包括其小的嗅球和大脑。骨骼和牙齿证据表明,尼日尔龙是一种在地面觅食的食草动物,它采集并切割相对柔软的植被,这是侏罗纪时期在梁龙超科中首次确立的低采食进食策略的极致体现。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/7879/2077925/c087b1247bdd/pone.0001230.g001.jpg

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