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A new elpistostegalian from the Late Devonian of the Canadian Arctic

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NATURE
卷 608, 期 7923, 页码 563-+

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-022-04990-w

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  1. National Science Foundation [EAR 0207721, EAR 0544093, EAR 0208377, EAR 0544565]
  2. Brinson Foundation
  3. Biological Sciences Division of The University of Chicago

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The study focuses on understanding the morphological and functional diversity of the closest relatives of limbed vertebrates. A new elpistostegalian species from the Late Devonian period in the Canadian Arctic is discovered, displaying unexpected disparities and swimming specializations. This finding reveals a previously hidden ecological expansion near the origin of limbed vertebrates.
A fundamental gap in the study of the origin of limbed vertebrates lies in understanding the morphological and functional diversity of their closest relatives. Whereas analyses of the elpistostegalians Panderichthys rhombolepis, Tiktaalik roseae and Elpistostege watsoni have revealed a sequence of changes in locomotor, feeding and respiratory structures during the transition, an isolated bone, a putative humerus, has controversially hinted at a wider range in form and function than now recognized. Here we report the discovery of a new elpistostegalian from the Late Devonian period of the Canadian Arctic that shows surprising disparity in the group. The specimen includes partial upper and lower jaws, pharyngeal elements, a pectoral fin and scalation. This new genus is phylogenetically proximate to T. roseae and E. watsoni but evinces notable differences from both taxa and, indeed, other described tetrapodomorphs. Lacking processes, joint orientations and muscle scars indicative of appendage-based support on a hard substrate, its pectoral fin shows specializations for swimming that are unlike those known from other sarcopterygians. This unexpected morphological and functional diversity represents a previously hidden ecological expansion, a secondary return to open water, near the origin of limbed vertebrates.

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