Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences, PL-00-818 Warsaw, Poland;
Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Leon, 24171 Leon, Spain.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2021 Jan 19;118(3). doi: 10.1073/pnas.2013316117. Epub 2020 Dec 15.
One of the most conserved traits in the evolution of biomineralizing organisms is the taxon-specific selection of skeletal minerals. All modern scleractinian corals are thought to produce skeletons exclusively of the calcium-carbonate polymorph aragonite. Despite strong fluctuations in ocean chemistry (notably the Mg/Ca ratio), this feature is believed to be conserved throughout the coral fossil record, spanning more than 240 million years. Only one example, the Cretaceous scleractinian coral (ca. 70 to 65 Ma), is thought to have produced a calcitic skeleton. Here, we report that the modern asymbiotic scleractinian coral living in the Southern Ocean forms a two-component carbonate skeleton, with an inner structure made of high-Mg calcite and an outer structure composed of aragonite. and Cretaceous skeletons share a unique microstructure indicating a close phylogenetic relationship, consistent with the early divergence of within the Vacatina (i.e., Robusta) clade, estimated to have occurred in the Mesozoic (ca. 116 Mya). Scleractinian corals thus join the group of marine organisms capable of forming bimineralic structures, which requires a highly controlled biomineralization mechanism; this capability dates back at least 100 My. Due to its relatively prolonged isolation, the Southern Ocean stands out as a repository for extant marine organisms with ancient traits.
在生物矿化生物的进化过程中,最保守的特征之一是骨骼矿物质的分类群特异性选择。所有现代的珊瑚都被认为仅产生碳酸钙多晶型文石的骨骼。尽管海洋化学有强烈波动(特别是镁/钙比),但这一特征被认为在珊瑚化石记录中得到了保留,跨越了超过 2.4 亿年。只有一个例子,白垩纪的珊瑚(约 70 到 65 百万年前),被认为产生了方解石骨骼。在这里,我们报告说,生活在南大洋的现代非共生珊瑚形成了一种由两部分组成的碳酸盐骨骼,内部结构由高镁方解石组成,外部结构由文石组成。和白垩纪的骨骼具有独特的微观结构,表明它们具有密切的系统发育关系,与在中生代(约 1.16 亿年前)发生的 Vacatina(即 Robusta)进化枝内的早期分化一致。珊瑚因此加入了能够形成双矿物结构的海洋生物群体,这需要高度受控的生物矿化机制;这种能力至少可以追溯到 1 亿年前。由于其相对较长的隔离期,南大洋成为具有古老特征的现存海洋生物的储存库。