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Scientists discover that turtles began living in shells much earlier than
once thought
Date:
May 30, 2013
Source:
Smithsonian
Summary:
Unique among Earth's creatures, turtles are the only
animals to form a shell on the outside of their bodies through a fusion of
modified ribs, vertebrae and shoulder girdle bones. The turtle shell is a
unique modification, and how and when it originated has fascinated and
confounded biologists for more than two centuries. Scientists have recently
discovered that the beginnings of the turtle shell started 40 million years
earlier than previously thought
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Unique among Earth's creatures, turtles are the only animals
to form a shell on the outside of their bodies through a fusion of modified
ribs, vertebrae and shoulder girdle bones. The turtle shell is a unique
modification, and how and when it originated has fascinated and confounded
biologists for more than two centuries. A Smithsonian scientist and colleagues
recently discovered that the beginnings of the turtle shell started 40 million
years earlier than previously thought.
The team's
research is published in the May 30 issue of Current Biology.
The oldest
known fossil turtle dated back about 210 million years, but it had an already
fully formed shell, giving no clues to early shell evolution. Then a clue came
in 2008 when the 220 million-year-old fossil remains of an early turtle
species, Odontochelys semitestacea, were discovered in China. It had a
fully developed plastron (the belly portion of a turtle's shell), but only a
partial carapace made up of distinctively broadened ribs and vertebrae on its
back. With this knowledge the scientists turned to newly discovered specimens
of Eunotosaurus africanus, a South African species 40 million
years older than O. semitestacea that also had distinctively broadened
ribs. Their detailed study of Eunotosaurus indicated it uniquely shared
many features only found in turtles, such as no intercostal muscles that run in
between the ribs, paired belly ribs and a specialized mode of rib development,
which indicates that Eunotosaurus represents one of the first species to
form the evolutionary branch of turtles.
"Eunotosaurus
neatly fills an approximately 30-55-million year gap in the turtle fossil
record," said Tyler Lyson, a Peter Buck Postdoctoral Fellow at the
Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. "There are several
anatomical and developmental features that indicate Eunotosaurus is an
early representative of the turtle lineage; however, its morphology is intermediate
between the specialized shell found in modern turtles and primitive features
found in other vertebrates. As such, Eunotosaurus helps bridge the
morphological gap between turtles and other reptiles."
Ribs in most
other animals protect internal organs and help ventilate the lungs to assist
breathing. Because the ribs of turtles have been modified to form the shell,
they have also had to modify the way they breathe with specialized muscles.
This presents the team with their next challenge. They plan to examine the
novel respiratory system in turtles and see how it evolved in conjunction with
the evolution of the turtle's shell.
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Source:
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Journal
Reference:
- Tyler R. Lyson, Gabe S. Bever, Torsten M. Scheyer, Allison Y. Hsiang, Jacques A. Gauthier. Evolutionary Origin of the Turtle Shell. Current Biology, 2013; DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2013.05.003