Cadena Edwin-Alberto, Link Andrés, Cooke Siobhán B, Stroik Laura K, Vanegas Andrés F, Tallman Melissa
Universidad del Rosario, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Grupo de Investigación Paleontología Neotropical Tradicional y Molecular (PaleoNeo), Bogotá, Colombia.
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panamá, Panama.
Heliyon. 2021 Dec 27;7(12):e08591. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08591. eCollection 2021 Dec.
There are many questions regarding the largest freshwater turtle that ever existed, including how its morphology changed during its ontogeny and how a single ecosystem was able to support more than one group of giant turtles. Here, we report the first individual preserving an associated skull and shell for (currently the largest known side-necked turtle) and a nearly complete skull of found in Miocene rocks of the Tatacoa Desert in Colombia. These two specimens indicate that more than two large freshwater turtle species shared a single ecosystem during the middle Miocene in northern South America. We also show the changes in the shell and scutes that occurred along the ontogeny of , including a flattening of the carapace, constriction of the vertebral scutes, and increase in the height and thickness of the nuchal upturn wall; some of these changes are also evident in extant representatives of , and have implications for a better understanding of their phylogeny.
关于曾经存在过的最大淡水龟,有许多问题,包括其形态在个体发育过程中如何变化,以及单一生态系统如何能够支持不止一群巨型龟类。在这里,我们报告了首个保存有完整头骨和龟壳的(目前已知最大的侧颈龟)个体,以及在哥伦比亚塔塔科阿沙漠中新世岩石中发现的近乎完整的头骨。这两个标本表明,在南美洲北部的中新世中期,不止两种大型淡水龟类共享单一生态系统。我们还展示了沿着个体发育过程中龟壳和盾片发生的变化,包括背甲变平、椎盾收缩以及颈盾上翘壁高度和厚度增加;其中一些变化在现存的代表物种中也很明显,并且有助于更好地理解它们的系统发育。