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Unexpected convergent evolution of nasal domes between Pleistocene bovids and cretaceous hadrosaur dinosaurs

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posted on 2024-11-16, 07:21 authored by Haley D O'Brien, J Tyler Faith, Kirsten E Jenkins, Daniel J Peppe, Thomas W Plummer, Zenobia JacobsZenobia Jacobs, Bo LiBo Li, Renaud Joannes-Boyau, Gilbert J Price, Yue-xing Feng, Christian A Tryon
The fossil record provides tangible, historical evidence for the mode and operation of evolution across deep time. Striking patterns of convergence are some of the strongest examples of these operations, whereby, over time, similar environmental and/or behavioral pressures precipitate similarity in form and function between disparately related taxa. Here we present fossil evidence for an unexpected convergence between gregarious plant-eating mammals and dinosaurs. Recent excavations of Late Pleistocene deposits on Rusinga Island, Kenya, have uncovered a catastrophic assemblage of the wildebeest-like bovid Rusingoryx atopocranion. Previously known from fragmentary material, these new specimens reveal large, hollow, osseous nasal crests: a craniofacial novelty for mammals that is remarkably comparable to the nasal crests of lambeosaurine hadrosaur dinosaurs. Using adult and juvenile material from this assemblage, as well as computed tomographic imaging, we investigate this convergence from morphological, developmental, functional, and paleoenvironmental perspectives. Our detailed analyses reveal broad parallels between R. atopocranion and basal Lambeosaurinae, suggesting that osseous nasal crests may require a highly specific combination of ontogeny, evolution, and environmental pressures in order to develop.

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A tale of two species: constructing chronologies for patterns of change in the behaviour of Neanderthals and early modern humans

Australian Research Council

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O'Brien, H. D., Faith, J. Tyler., Jenkins, K. E., Peppe, D. J., Plummer, T. W., Jacobs, Z. L., Li, B., Joannes-Boyau, R. C., Price, G., Feng, Y. & Tryon, C. A. (2016). Unexpected convergent evolution of nasal domes between Pleistocene bovids and cretaceous hadrosaur dinosaurs. Current Biology, 26 (4), 503-508.

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Current Biology

Volume

26

Issue

4

Pagination

503-508

Language

English

RIS ID

105443

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