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"Controversial Fossil Discovery Shakes Up Lamprey Evolutionary History"
paleontology2 years ago

"Controversial Fossil Discovery Shakes Up Lamprey Evolutionary History"

Researchers have discovered two rare fossil lampreys from the Jurassic period in northern China, challenging our understanding of lamprey evolution. The fossils, including the largest fossil lamprey ever found, reveal that these ancient lampreys were flesh eaters, contrary to the belief that their ancestors fed on blood. The study also suggests that the Jurassic period was a crucial time for lamprey evolution, as the emergence of advanced teleost fishes with thinned scales provided an evolutionary opportunity for lampreys to grow larger and adapt to environmental shifts. Additionally, the findings indicate that modern lampreys likely originated in the Southern Hemisphere during the Late Cretaceous, contradicting previous assumptions about their geographic origin.

Exploring Mammal Evolution through China's Yanliao Biota.
science2 years ago

Exploring Mammal Evolution through China's Yanliao Biota.

The Yanliao Biota, a collection of fossils from northeastern China dating back to the Middle to Late Jurassic, has been used to study the evolution of vertebrates. Researchers used volcanic ash layers to date the fossils with greater precision and found that the biota is between 164 and 157 million years old. The study identified the root of mammalian evolution back into the Late Triassic, spawning diversification in the Jurassic, supporting the long-fuse model. The researchers stress that there are likely more ghost lineages of hypothesized mammal ancestors to be found as researchers continue to explore the wonders of life on Earth in the deep past.