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新墨西哥州圣胡安盆地的罕见有袋动物 Wortmania(哺乳动物:真兽类)的新标本,以及对“古老”哺乳动物的系统发育和功能形态学的评论。

New specimens of the rare taeniodont Wortmania (Mammalia: Eutheria) from the San Juan Basin of New Mexico and comments on the phylogeny and functional morphology of "archaic" mammals.

机构信息

New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Department of Research and Collections, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013 Sep 30;8(9):e75886. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0075886. eCollection 2013.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Taeniodonta is a clade of Late Cretaceous-Paleogene mammals remarkable for their relatively extreme cranial, dental, and postcranial adaptations and notable for being among the first mammals to achieve relatively large size following the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction. Previous workers have hypothesized that taeniodonts can be divided into two clades: Conoryctidae, a group of small-bodied taeniodonts with supposedly "generalized" postcranial skeletons, and Stylinodontidae, a group of large-bodied, robust animals with massive forelimbs and claws adapted for scratch-digging. However, many taeniodont taxa are poorly known and few are represented by postcranial material, leaving many details about their anatomy, biology, and evolution ambiguous.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this paper, we describe three new specimens of the rare taxon Wortmania otariidens from the early Paleocene (Puercan) of New Mexico. Among these specimens is one that includes remarkably complete cranial and dental material, including associated upper and lower teeth, and another that consists of partial forelimbs. These specimens allow for an updated anatomical description of this unusual taxon, supply new data for phylogenetic analyses, and enable a more constrained discussion of taeniodont biology and functional morphology.

CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The new specimen of Wortmania that includes associated upper and lower teeth indicates that previous interpretations of the upper dentition of this taxon were not accurate and the taxon Robertschochia sullivani is a junior synonym of W. otariidens. New specimens that include partial forelimbs indicate that Wortmania is very similar to later, large-bodied taeniodonts, with marked and distinctive adaptations for scratch-digging. Comparisons with other taeniodont taxa that include postcranial material suggest that all taeniodonts may have had scratch-digging adaptations. A phylogenetic analysis shows that Schowalteria and Onychodectes are basal taeniodonts, Stylinodontidae (including Wortmania) is monophyletic, and a monophyletic Conoryctidae (but not including Onychodectes) is only recovered when certain characters are ordered.

摘要

背景

晚白垩世-古新世的 Taeniodonta 是一类哺乳动物,以其相对极端的颅面、牙齿和后肢适应性而闻名,并且是在白垩纪-古近纪大灭绝之后第一批相对较大的哺乳动物之一。先前的研究人员假设 Taeniodonta 可以分为两个分支:Conoryctidae,一组体型较小的 Taeniodonta,具有据称“普遍化”的后肢骨骼,以及 Stylinodontidae,一组体型较大、强壮的动物,前肢和爪子巨大,适应于挖掘。然而,许多 Taeniodonta 分类群知之甚少,很少有后肢材料代表,这使得它们的解剖学、生物学和进化的许多细节都不明确。

方法/主要发现:在本文中,我们描述了来自新墨西哥州早古新世(Puercan)的稀有分类群 Wortmania otariidens 的三个新标本。这些标本中有一个包括非常完整的颅面和牙齿材料,包括相关的上下牙齿,另一个包括部分前肢。这些标本使这个不寻常的分类群得到了更新的解剖学描述,为系统发育分析提供了新的数据,并使对 Taeniodonta 生物学和功能形态的更受约束的讨论成为可能。

结论/意义:包括相关上下牙齿的 Wortmania 新标本表明,以前对该分类群上齿的解释并不准确,并且 Robertschochia sullivani 是 W. otariidens 的同物异名。包括部分前肢的新标本表明,Wortmania 与后来体型较大的 Taeniodonta 非常相似,具有明显而独特的挖掘适应。与包括后肢材料的其他 Taeniodonta 分类群的比较表明,所有 Taeniodonta 可能都具有挖掘适应。系统发育分析表明,Schowalteria 和 Onychodectes 是基础的 Taeniodonta,Stylinodontidae(包括 Wortmania)是单系的,只有当某些特征被排序时,单系的 Conoryctidae(但不包括 Onychodectes)才会被恢复。

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