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Archaeopteryx feathers and bone chemistry fully revealed via synchrotron imaging

机译:同步加速器成像充分揭示了始祖鸟的羽毛和骨骼化学

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Evolution of flight in maniraptoran dinosaurs is marked by the acquisition of distinct avian characters, such as feathers, as seen in Archaeopteryx from the Solnhofen limestone. These rare fossils were pivotal in confirming the dinosauria-avian lineage. One of the key derived avian characters is the possession of feathers, details of which were remarkably preserved in the Lagerstatte environment. These structures were previously simply assumed to be impressions; however, a detailed chemical analysis has, until now, never been completed on any Archaeopteryx specimen. Here we present chemical imaging via synchrotron rapid scanning X-ray fluorescence (SRS-XRF) of the Thermopolis Archaeopteryx. which shows that portions of the feathers are not impressions but are in fact remnant body fossil structures, maintaining elemental compositions that are completely different from the embedding geological matrix. Our results indicate phosphorous and sulfur retention in soft tissue as well as trace metal (Zn and Cu) retention in bone. Other previously unknown chemical details of Archaeopteryx are also revealed in this study including: bone chemistry, taphonomy (fossilization process), and curation artifacts. SRS-XRF represents a major advancement in the study of the life chemistry and fossilization processes of Archaeopteryx and other extinct organisms because it is now practical to image the chemistry of large specimens rapidly at concentration levels of parts per million. This technique has wider application to the archaeological, forensic, and biological sciences, enabling the mapping of "unseen" compounds critical to understanding biological structures, modes of preservation, and environmental context.
机译:在Maniraptoran恐龙中,飞行的演变以采集独特的鸟类特征(例如羽毛)为标志,如始祖鸟从Solnhofen石灰岩中看到的那样。这些稀有的化石对于确认恐龙-鸟类谱系至关重要。羽毛的主要来源之一是拥有羽毛,羽毛的细节在Lagerstatte环境中得到了显着保留。这些结构以前被简单地假定为印象。但是,迄今为止,从未对任何始祖鸟标本进行过详细的化学分析。在这里,我们介绍通过Thermopolis始祖鸟的同步加速器快速扫描X射线荧光(SRS-XRF)进行化学成像。这表明羽毛的某些部分不是印记,而是实际上的遗体化石结构,保留了与埋藏的地质基质完全不同的元素组成。我们的结果表明磷和硫保留在软组织中以及痕量金属(Zn和Cu)保留在骨骼中。在这项研究中还揭示了始祖鸟的其他先前未知的化学细节,包括:骨化学,憎水法(僵化过程)和管理伪像。 SRS-XRF代表了始祖鸟和其他灭绝生物的生命化学和石化过程研究的一项重大进展,因为现在可以在百万分之几的浓度水平下快速成像大型标本的化学成分。这项技术在考古,法医学和生物科学中得到了广泛的应用,可以绘制“看不见的”化合物的图谱,这些化合物对于理解生物学结构,保存方式和环境背景至关重要。

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    Stanford Linear Accelerator Center National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource, Menlo Park, CA 94025;

    Children of the Middle Waters Institute, Bartlesville, OK, 74003;

    School of Earth, Atmospheric, and Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester,M13 9PL, United Kingdom Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA,19104;

    Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PT, United Kingdom;

    Black Hills Institute of Geological Research,Inc., Hill City, SD,57745;

    Children of the Middle Waters Institute, Bartlesville, OK, 74003;

    School of Earth, Atmospheric, and Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester,M13 9PL, United Kingdom Williamson Research Centre for Molecular Environmental Science, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom;

    School of Earth, Atmospheric, and Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester,M13 9PL, United Kingdom Black Hills Institute of Geological Research,Inc., Hill City, SD,57745;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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    trace elements; X-ray absorption spectroscopy;

    机译:微量元素;X射线吸收光谱;

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