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Catching Evolution in the Act

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Catching Evolution in the Act

Apr 01, 03:18 AM

Current Headlines: By Perkins, Sid

PALEOBIOLOGY

Many scientists have long suspected that the tiny bones in the middle ears of all modern-day mammals evolved from hones in ancient reptilian jaws, but direct evidence was lacking. Now. paleontologists have unearthed fossils that appear to show the transition.

Mammals have three delicate bones that transfer sound in their middle ears. Reptiles don't have such a configuration but do have three bones that make up the rear edges of their lower jaws, says Xhe-Xi Luo, a paleontologist at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh. Scientists have assumed that some transitional creatures had an intermediate configuration of bones. Indeed, some early mammals hail a distinct groove precisely where the three bones appear in reptiles (SN: 2/12/05, p. 100). However, no one had found transitional fossils that preserved the small bones, which probably were surrounded by soft tissue.

Luo and his colleagues describe in the March 15 Nature the fossils of Yunoconodon allini, an early mammal that lived about 125 million years ago in what is now northeastern China. The remains preserve a fragment of cartilage that holds two of the three hones in the expected position. The new fossils corroborate previous researchers' hypotheses, and they reveal crucial aspects of the evolving ear structure, Luo's team contends. -S.P.

Copyright Science Service, Incorporated Mar 24, 2007

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