Zelenitsky Darla K, Therrien Franc Ois, Joyce Walter G, Brinkman Donald B
Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4.
Biol Lett. 2008 Dec 23;4(6):715-8. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2008.0395.
Here we report on the first discovery of shelled eggs inside the body cavity of a fossil turtle and on an isolated egg clutch, both referable to the Cretaceous turtle Adocus. These discoveries provide a unique opportunity to gain insight into the reproductive traits of an extinct turtle and to understand the evolution of such traits among living turtles. The gravid adult and egg clutch indicate that Adocus laid large clutches of rigid-shelled spherical eggs and established their nests near rivers, traits that are shared by its closest living relatives, the soft-shelled turtles. Adocus eggshell, however, was probably more rigid than that of living turtles, based on its great thickness and structure, features that may represent unique adaptations to intense predation or to arid nest environments. In light of the reproductive traits observed in Adocus, the distribution of reproductive traits among turtles reveals that large clutches of rigid-shelled eggs are primitive for hidden-necked turtles (cryptodirans) and that spherical eggs may have evolved independently within this group.
在此,我们报告首次在一只化石龟的体腔内发现带壳卵以及一窝孤立的卵,二者均属于白垩纪的龟类阿氏龟(Adocus)。这些发现提供了一个独特的契机,有助于深入了解已灭绝龟类的繁殖特性,并理解此类特性在现存龟类中的演化过程。怀有身孕的成年龟和那窝卵表明,阿氏龟会产下大量硬壳球形卵,并在河流附近筑巢,其现存的近亲软壳龟也具有这些特征。然而,基于阿氏龟蛋壳的厚度和结构,其蛋壳可能比现存龟类的更坚硬,这些特征或许代表了对强烈捕食压力或干旱筑巢环境的独特适应。鉴于在阿氏龟中观察到的繁殖特性,龟类繁殖特性的分布显示,大量硬壳卵是隐颈龟(潜颈龟亚目)的原始特征,并且球形卵可能在该类群中独立演化而来。