A Paleocene (Danian) marine osteoglossid (Teleostei, Osteoglossomorpha) from the Nuussuaq Basin of Greenland, with a brief review of Palaeogene marine bonytongue fishes

The early Palaeogene represents a key interval in the evolution of modern marine fish faunas. Together with the first appearances of many familiar fish lineages characteristic of contemporary marine environments, early Palaeogene marine deposits worldwide feature the occurrence of osteoglossid bonyt...

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Main Authors: Capobianco, Alessio, Foreman, Ethan, Friedman, Matt
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.nh74kg8
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5034700 2024-09-09T19:27:42+00:00 A Paleocene (Danian) marine osteoglossid (Teleostei, Osteoglossomorpha) from the Nuussuaq Basin of Greenland, with a brief review of Palaeogene marine bonytongue fishes Capobianco, Alessio Foreman, Ethan Friedman, Matt 2019-11-21 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.nh74kg8 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1002/spp2.1291 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.nh74kg8 oai:zenodo.org:5034700 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode marine fauna K–Pg extinction Osteoglossiformes Palaeogene Paleocene early Palaeogene Osteoglossidae indet Danian Osteoglossidae Teleostei Osteoglossomorpha info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2019 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.nh74kg810.1002/spp2.1291 2024-07-27T07:38:12Z The early Palaeogene represents a key interval in the evolution of modern marine fish faunas. Together with the first appearances of many familiar fish lineages characteristic of contemporary marine environments, early Palaeogene marine deposits worldwide feature the occurrence of osteoglossid bonytongues. Their presence in marine rocks is surprising, as these fishes are strictly associated with freshwater environments in modern settings and other parts of the fossil record. Despite its possible relevance to faunal recovery after the K–Pg extinction, this marine osteoglossid radiation is relatively understudied. Here we describe an osteoglossid specimen from marine Danian deposits of western Greenland (Eqalulik Formation, northern Nuussuaq Peninsula). It consists of disarticulated cranial, pectoral and vertebral material belonging to a relatively large-bodied predator, similar to the widespread †Brychaetus but with some distinctive features. This specimen expands the geographic range of extinct osteoglossids to the Arctic and represents one of the earliest records of this group in marine deposits. We review other fossil occurrences of marine osteoglossids, highlighting temporal and biogeographic patterns that characterize their rise, diversification and sudden disappearance in the middle Eocene. It is likely that the transition from freshwater to marine environments occurred around the K–Pg boundary, possibly related to ecological replacement of predatory fish lineages that went extinct at the end of the Cretaceous. Further study of the Eqalulik Formation fauna could yield additional insight into the consequences of the end-Cretaceous extinction on marine fish evolution and on the assembly of modern marine faunas. 3D bone models from NHMD 72014 A .ply files of individual bones preserved in specimen no. NHMD 72014 A and segmented using Mimics v. 19.0 GreenlandOsteoglossidLeft_plyFiles.zip 3D bone models from NHMD 72014 B .ply files of individual bones preserved in specimen no. NHMD 72014 B and segmented using ... Other/Unknown Material Arctic Greenland Nuussuaq Zenodo Arctic Greenland Nuussuaq ENVELOPE(-51.918,-51.918,66.626,66.626)
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topic marine fauna
K–Pg extinction
Osteoglossiformes
Palaeogene
Paleocene
early Palaeogene
Osteoglossidae indet
Danian
Osteoglossidae
Teleostei
Osteoglossomorpha
spellingShingle marine fauna
K–Pg extinction
Osteoglossiformes
Palaeogene
Paleocene
early Palaeogene
Osteoglossidae indet
Danian
Osteoglossidae
Teleostei
Osteoglossomorpha
Capobianco, Alessio
Foreman, Ethan
Friedman, Matt
A Paleocene (Danian) marine osteoglossid (Teleostei, Osteoglossomorpha) from the Nuussuaq Basin of Greenland, with a brief review of Palaeogene marine bonytongue fishes
topic_facet marine fauna
K–Pg extinction
Osteoglossiformes
Palaeogene
Paleocene
early Palaeogene
Osteoglossidae indet
Danian
Osteoglossidae
Teleostei
Osteoglossomorpha
description The early Palaeogene represents a key interval in the evolution of modern marine fish faunas. Together with the first appearances of many familiar fish lineages characteristic of contemporary marine environments, early Palaeogene marine deposits worldwide feature the occurrence of osteoglossid bonytongues. Their presence in marine rocks is surprising, as these fishes are strictly associated with freshwater environments in modern settings and other parts of the fossil record. Despite its possible relevance to faunal recovery after the K–Pg extinction, this marine osteoglossid radiation is relatively understudied. Here we describe an osteoglossid specimen from marine Danian deposits of western Greenland (Eqalulik Formation, northern Nuussuaq Peninsula). It consists of disarticulated cranial, pectoral and vertebral material belonging to a relatively large-bodied predator, similar to the widespread †Brychaetus but with some distinctive features. This specimen expands the geographic range of extinct osteoglossids to the Arctic and represents one of the earliest records of this group in marine deposits. We review other fossil occurrences of marine osteoglossids, highlighting temporal and biogeographic patterns that characterize their rise, diversification and sudden disappearance in the middle Eocene. It is likely that the transition from freshwater to marine environments occurred around the K–Pg boundary, possibly related to ecological replacement of predatory fish lineages that went extinct at the end of the Cretaceous. Further study of the Eqalulik Formation fauna could yield additional insight into the consequences of the end-Cretaceous extinction on marine fish evolution and on the assembly of modern marine faunas. 3D bone models from NHMD 72014 A .ply files of individual bones preserved in specimen no. NHMD 72014 A and segmented using Mimics v. 19.0 GreenlandOsteoglossidLeft_plyFiles.zip 3D bone models from NHMD 72014 B .ply files of individual bones preserved in specimen no. NHMD 72014 B and segmented using ...
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author Capobianco, Alessio
Foreman, Ethan
Friedman, Matt
author_facet Capobianco, Alessio
Foreman, Ethan
Friedman, Matt
author_sort Capobianco, Alessio
title A Paleocene (Danian) marine osteoglossid (Teleostei, Osteoglossomorpha) from the Nuussuaq Basin of Greenland, with a brief review of Palaeogene marine bonytongue fishes
title_short A Paleocene (Danian) marine osteoglossid (Teleostei, Osteoglossomorpha) from the Nuussuaq Basin of Greenland, with a brief review of Palaeogene marine bonytongue fishes
title_full A Paleocene (Danian) marine osteoglossid (Teleostei, Osteoglossomorpha) from the Nuussuaq Basin of Greenland, with a brief review of Palaeogene marine bonytongue fishes
title_fullStr A Paleocene (Danian) marine osteoglossid (Teleostei, Osteoglossomorpha) from the Nuussuaq Basin of Greenland, with a brief review of Palaeogene marine bonytongue fishes
title_full_unstemmed A Paleocene (Danian) marine osteoglossid (Teleostei, Osteoglossomorpha) from the Nuussuaq Basin of Greenland, with a brief review of Palaeogene marine bonytongue fishes
title_sort paleocene (danian) marine osteoglossid (teleostei, osteoglossomorpha) from the nuussuaq basin of greenland, with a brief review of palaeogene marine bonytongue fishes
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Nuussuaq
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Greenland
Nuussuaq
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