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Molecular composition and ultrastructure of Jurassic paravian feathers

Authors :
Lindgren, Johan
Sjovall, Peter
Carney, Ryan M.
Cincotta, Aude
Uvdal, Per
Hutcheson, Steven W.
Gustafsson, Ola
Lefevre, Ulysse
Escuillie, Francois
Heimdal, Jimmy
Engdahl, Anders
Gren, Johan A.
Kear, Benjamin P.
Wakamatsu, Kazumasa
Yans, Johan
Godefroit, Pascal
Lindgren, Johan
Sjovall, Peter
Carney, Ryan M.
Cincotta, Aude
Uvdal, Per
Hutcheson, Steven W.
Gustafsson, Ola
Lefevre, Ulysse
Escuillie, Francois
Heimdal, Jimmy
Engdahl, Anders
Gren, Johan A.
Kear, Benjamin P.
Wakamatsu, Kazumasa
Yans, Johan
Godefroit, Pascal
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Feathers are amongst the most complex epidermal structures known, and they have a well-documented evolutionary trajectory across non-avian dinosaurs and basal birds. Moreover, melanosome-like microbodies preserved in association with fossil plumage have been used to reconstruct original colour, behaviour and physiology. However, these putative ancient melanosomes might alternatively represent microorganismal residues, a conflicting interpretation compounded by a lack of unambiguous chemical data. We therefore used sensitive molecular imaging, supported by multiple independent analytical tests, to demonstrate that the filamentous epidermal appendages in a new specimen of the Jurassic paravian Anchiornis comprise remnant eumelanosomes and fibril-like microstructures, preserved as endogenous eumelanin and authigenic calcium phosphate. These results provide novel insights into the early evolution of feathers at the sub-cellular level, and unequivocally determine that melanosomes can be preserved in fossil feathers.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234948394
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038.srep13520