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Soft-tissue evidence for homeothermy and crypsis in a Jurassic ichthyosaur

Authors :
Benjamin P. Kear
Wenxia Zheng
Per Malmberg
Ola Gustafsson
Martin Jarenmark
Carl Alwmark
Volker Thiel
Per Ahlberg
Mats Eriksson
Makoto Ojika
Johan Lindgren
Rolf Bernhard Hauff
Mary Higby Schweitzer
Shosuke Ito
Peter Sjövall
Sven Sachs
Anders Engdahl
Aurélien Thomen
Kazumasa Wakamatsu
Takeo Kuriyama
Per Uvdal
Irene Rodríguez-Meizoso
Federica Marone
Source :
Nature; 564(7736), pp 359-365 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Ichthyosaurs are extinct marine reptiles that display a notable external similarity to modern toothed whales. Here we show that this resemblance is more than skin deep. We apply a multidisciplinary experimental approach to characterize the cellular and molecular composition of integumental tissues in an exceptionally preserved specimen of the Early Jurassic ichthyosaur Stenopterygius. Our analyses recovered still-flexible remnants of the original scaleless skin, which comprises morphologically distinct epidermal and dermal layers. These are underlain by insulating blubber that would have augmented streamlining, buoyancy and homeothermy. Additionally, we identify endogenous proteinaceous and lipid constituents, together with keratinocytes and branched melanophores that contain eumelanin pigment. Distributional variation of melanophores across the body suggests countershading, possibly enhanced by physiological adjustments of colour to enable photoprotection, concealment and/or thermoregulation. Convergence of ichthyosaurs with extant marine amniotes thus extends to the ultrastructural and molecular levels, reflecting the omnipresent constraints of their shared adaptation to pelagic life.

Details

ISSN :
14764687 and 00280836
Volume :
564
Issue :
7736
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....95d8ad860f4114e044f8871169a4d804