Published December 30, 2019 | Version v1
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Fin ray patterns at the fin-to-limb transition

  • 1. University of Chicago
  • 2. University of Wisconsin-Parkside
  • 3. Drexel University

Description

The fin-to-limb transition was marked by the origin of digits and the loss of dermal fin rays. Paleontological research into this transformation has focused on the evolution of the endoskeleton, with little attention paid to fin ray structure and function. To address this knowledge gap, we study the dermal rays of the pectoral fins of 3 key tetrapodomorph taxa—Sauripterus taylori (Rhizodontida), Eusthenopteron foordi (Tristichopteridae), and Tiktaalik roseae (Elpistostegalia)—using computed tomography. These data show several trends in the lineage leading to digited forms, including the consolidation of fin rays (e.g., reduced segmentation and branching), reduction of the fin web, and unexpectedly, the evolution of asymmetry between dorsal and ventral hemitrichia. In Eusthenopteron, dorsal rays cover the preaxial endoskeleton slightly more than ventral rays. In Tiktaalik, dorsal rays fully cover the third and fourth mesomeres, while ventral rays are restricted distal to these elements, suggesting the presence of ventralized musculature at the fin tip analogous to a fleshy "palm." Asymmetry is also observed in cross-sectional areas of dorsal and ventral rays. Eusthenopteron dorsal rays are slightly larger than ventral rays; by contrast, Tiktaalik dorsal rays can be several times larger than ventral rays, and degree of asymmetry appears to be greater at larger sizes. Analysis of extant osteichthyans suggests that cross-sectional asymmetry in the dermal rays of paired fins is plesiomorphic to crown group osteichthyans. The evolution of dermal rays in crownward stem tetrapods reflects adaptation for a fin-supported elevated posture and resistance to substrate-based loading prior to the origin of digits.

Data availability

Data deposition: Computed tomography data reported in this paper are available on MorphoSource (accession no. P853). Measurements of fin rays reported in this paper are available on Dryad Digital Repository (DOI: https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.2fqz612kd). The R code for analysis and plotting is available on GitHub (https://github.com/ThomasAStewart/tetrapodomorph_dermal_project).

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1073/pnas.1915983117
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:9267

Funding

Brinson Foundation
Drexel Universitty
Academy of Natural Sciences
University of Chicago
U.S. National Science Foundation
EAR 0207721
U.S. National Science Foundation
EAR 0544093
U.S. National Science Foundation
EAR 0208377
U.S. National Science Foundation
EAR 0544565

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Biological Sciences Division
Department(s)
Organismal Biology and Anatomy