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多样的板鳃亚纲鱼类口腔结构及独立获得棘鱼齿列的证据。

Diverse stem-chondrichthyan oral structures and evidence for an independently acquired acanthodid dentition.

作者信息

Dearden Richard P, Giles Sam

机构信息

CR2P, Centre de Recherche en Paléontologie-Paris, Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Sorbonne Université, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, CP 38, 57 Rue Cuvier, F75231 Paris Cedex 05, France.

School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK.

出版信息

R Soc Open Sci. 2021 Nov 10;8(11):210822. doi: 10.1098/rsos.210822. eCollection 2021 Nov.


DOI:10.1098/rsos.210822
PMID:34804566
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8580420/
Abstract

The teeth of sharks famously form a series of transversely organized files with a conveyor-belt replacement that are borne directly on the jaw cartilages, in contrast to the dermal plate-borne dentition of bony fishes that undergoes site-specific replacement. A major obstacle in understanding how this system evolved is the poorly understood relationships of the earliest chondrichthyans and the profusion of morphologically and terminologically diverse bones, cartilages, splints and whorls that they possess. Here, we use tomographic methods to investigate mandibular structures in several early branching 'acanthodian'-grade stem-chondrichthyans. We show that the dentigerous jaw bones of disparate genera of ischnacanthids are united by a common construction, being growing bones with non-shedding dentition. Mandibular splints, which support the ventro-lateral edge of the Meckel's cartilage in some taxa, are formed from dermal bone and may be an acanthodid synapomorphy. We demonstrate that the teeth of are borne directly on the mandibular cartilage and that this taxon is deeply nested within an edentulous radiation, representing an unexpected independent origin of teeth. Many or even all of the range of unusual oral structures may be apomorphic, but they should nonetheless be considered when building hypotheses of tooth and jaw evolution, both in chondrichthyans and more broadly.

摘要

鲨鱼的牙齿形成了一系列横向排列的锉状结构,具有传送带式的替换方式,直接附着在颌骨软骨上,这与硬骨鱼类由真皮板承载且进行特定部位替换的牙列不同。理解这个系统如何演化的一个主要障碍是,人们对最早的软骨鱼类之间的关系了解甚少,以及它们所拥有的形态和术语多样的骨骼、软骨、夹板和轮状物数量众多。在这里,我们使用断层扫描方法来研究几种早期分支的“棘鱼纲”级别的软骨鱼类干群的下颌结构。我们发现,不同属的伊斯纳坎斯鱼的含牙颌骨结构相同,是具有不脱落牙列的生长骨骼。下颌夹板在一些分类群中支撑着梅克尔软骨的腹侧边缘,由真皮骨形成,可能是棘鱼纲的一个共衍征。我们证明,[该分类群名称缺失]的牙齿直接附着在下颌软骨上,并且这个分类群深深地嵌套在一个无牙的演化支中,代表了牙齿意想不到的独立起源。许多甚至所有这些不寻常的口腔结构可能是特化的,但在构建软骨鱼类及更广泛范围内牙齿和颌骨演化的假说时,仍应考虑它们。

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