Earliest known lepisosteoid extends the range of anatomically modern gars to the Late Jurassic

International audience Lepisosteoids are known for their evolutionary conservatism, and their body plan can be traced at least as far back as the Early Cretaceous, by which point two families had diverged: Lepisosteidae, known since the Late Cretaceous and including all living species and various fo...

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Main Authors: Brito, Paulo, Alvarado-Ortega, Jesus, Meunier, François J.
Other Authors: Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro Brasil = Rio de Janeiro State University Brazil = Université d'État de Rio de Janeiro Brésil (UERJ), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México = National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Biologie des Organismes et Ecosystèmes Aquatiques (BOREA), Université de Caen Normandie (UNICAEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université des Antilles (UA)
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spelling ftunivantilles:oai:HAL:hal-01678588v1 2024-04-14T08:04:17+00:00 Earliest known lepisosteoid extends the range of anatomically modern gars to the Late Jurassic Brito, Paulo Alvarado-Ortega, Jesus Meunier, François J. Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro Brasil = Rio de Janeiro State University Brazil = Université d'État de Rio de Janeiro Brésil (UERJ) Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México = National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) Biologie des Organismes et Ecosystèmes Aquatiques (BOREA) Université de Caen Normandie (UNICAEN) Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université des Antilles (UA) 2017 https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01678588 https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01678588/document https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01678588/file/s41598-017-17984-w.pdf https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-17984-w en eng HAL CCSD Nature Publishing Group info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1038/s41598-017-17984-w hal-01678588 https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01678588 https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01678588/document https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01678588/file/s41598-017-17984-w.pdf doi:10.1038/s41598-017-17984-w http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess ISSN: 2045-2322 EISSN: 2045-2322 Scientific Reports https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01678588 Scientific Reports, 2017, 7, pp.17830. ⟨10.1038/s41598-017-17984-w⟩ [SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Paleontology [SDV.BID]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2017 ftunivantilles https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-17984-w 2024-03-21T17:56:11Z International audience Lepisosteoids are known for their evolutionary conservatism, and their body plan can be traced at least as far back as the Early Cretaceous, by which point two families had diverged: Lepisosteidae, known since the Late Cretaceous and including all living species and various fossils from all continents, except Antarctica and Australia, and Obaichthyidae, restricted to the Cretaceous of northeastern Brazil and Morocco. Until now, the oldest known lepisosteoids were the obaichthyids, which show general neopterygian features lost or transformed in lepisosteids. Here we describe the earliest known lepisosteoid (Nhanulepisosteus mexicanus gen. and sp. nov.) from the Upper Jurassic (Kimmeridgian – about 157 Myr), of the Tlaxiaco Basin, Mexico. The new taxon is based on disarticulated cranial pieces, preserved three-dimensionally, as well as on scales. Nhanulepisosteus is recovered as the sister taxon of the rest of the Lepisosteidae. This extends the chronological range of lepisosteoids by about 46 Myr and of the lepisosteids by about 57 Myr, and fills a major morphological gap in current understanding the early diversification of this group. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Université des Antilles (UAG): HAL Scientific Reports 7 1
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Brito, Paulo
Alvarado-Ortega, Jesus
Meunier, François J.
Earliest known lepisosteoid extends the range of anatomically modern gars to the Late Jurassic
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description International audience Lepisosteoids are known for their evolutionary conservatism, and their body plan can be traced at least as far back as the Early Cretaceous, by which point two families had diverged: Lepisosteidae, known since the Late Cretaceous and including all living species and various fossils from all continents, except Antarctica and Australia, and Obaichthyidae, restricted to the Cretaceous of northeastern Brazil and Morocco. Until now, the oldest known lepisosteoids were the obaichthyids, which show general neopterygian features lost or transformed in lepisosteids. Here we describe the earliest known lepisosteoid (Nhanulepisosteus mexicanus gen. and sp. nov.) from the Upper Jurassic (Kimmeridgian – about 157 Myr), of the Tlaxiaco Basin, Mexico. The new taxon is based on disarticulated cranial pieces, preserved three-dimensionally, as well as on scales. Nhanulepisosteus is recovered as the sister taxon of the rest of the Lepisosteidae. This extends the chronological range of lepisosteoids by about 46 Myr and of the lepisosteids by about 57 Myr, and fills a major morphological gap in current understanding the early diversification of this group.
author2 Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro Brasil = Rio de Janeiro State University Brazil = Université d'État de Rio de Janeiro Brésil (UERJ)
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México = National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
Biologie des Organismes et Ecosystèmes Aquatiques (BOREA)
Université de Caen Normandie (UNICAEN)
Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université des Antilles (UA)
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author Brito, Paulo
Alvarado-Ortega, Jesus
Meunier, François J.
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Meunier, François J.
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title Earliest known lepisosteoid extends the range of anatomically modern gars to the Late Jurassic
title_short Earliest known lepisosteoid extends the range of anatomically modern gars to the Late Jurassic
title_full Earliest known lepisosteoid extends the range of anatomically modern gars to the Late Jurassic
title_fullStr Earliest known lepisosteoid extends the range of anatomically modern gars to the Late Jurassic
title_full_unstemmed Earliest known lepisosteoid extends the range of anatomically modern gars to the Late Jurassic
title_sort earliest known lepisosteoid extends the range of anatomically modern gars to the late jurassic
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