Univ Rennes, CNRS, Géosciences Rennes, UMR 6118, Rennes 35000, France.
Sonnenbergstrasse 27, Pforzheim 75180, Germany.
Biol Lett. 2024 Sep;20(9):20240194. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2024.0194. Epub 2024 Sep 4.
Direct evidence of trophic interactions between extinct species is rarely available in the fossil record. Here, we describe fish-mammal associations from the middle Eocene of Messel (Germany), consisting of three specimens of holosteans (one (Lepisosteidae) and two (Amiidae)) each preserved with a bat specimen () lying in close contact with its jaws. This suggests that these fishes probably died after failed swallowing attempts, with the bat wing membrane entangled in their jaws resulting in a fatal handicap. Based on data from modern gars and bowfins, and may have opportunistically attacked drowning and dying individuals or scavenged on floating/sinking carcasses. This hypothesis is also supported by the unusually high number of bat specimens preserved in the deposits of the Eocene Lake Messel, suggesting that this group of small mammals may have represented a substantial food source for generalist feeders. This is the earliest case of chiropterophagy and the first known evidence of bat consumption by lepisosteid and amiid fishes, emphasizing the high trophic variability and adaptability of these groups throughout their evolutionary histories. The newly described associations provide important information for reconstructing the Eocene Lake Messel palaeoecosystem and its trophic web.
直接证据表明,灭绝物种之间存在着营养相互作用,但在化石记录中很少见。在这里,我们描述了来自德国 Messel 中始新世的鱼类 - 哺乳动物的关联,包括三个 Holostean 标本(一个 (Lepisosteidae)和两个 (Amiidae)),每个标本都保存着一个蝙蝠标本(),与其下巴紧密接触。这表明这些鱼类可能在试图吞咽失败后死亡,蝙蝠的翼膜缠绕在它们的下颚中,导致致命的障碍。基于现代雀鳝目和弓鳍鱼的数据, 和 可能会偶然攻击溺水和垂死的个体,或在漂浮/下沉的尸体上觅食。这个假设也得到了 Messel 始新世湖沉积物中保存的大量蝙蝠标本的支持,这表明这群小型哺乳动物可能是这些广食性捕食者的重要食物来源。这是最早的翼手目食鱼的例子,也是首次发现 Lepisosteid 和 amiid 鱼类捕食蝙蝠的证据,强调了这些群体在其进化历史中的高度营养变异性和适应性。新描述的关联为重建 Messel 始新世湖古生态系统及其营养网提供了重要信息。