Collaborative Research: Mesozoic Therians from Central Asia: The Basal Radiation of Tribosphenic Mammals and Their Impact on the Higher-Level Relationships of Therian Mammals

合作研究:来自中亚的中生代兽类:三颅哺乳动物的基础辐射及其对兽类哺乳动物高级关系的影响

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    0129031
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 9.75万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2002
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2002-02-01 至 2005-07-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

Collaborative Research - Mesozoic therians from Central Asia: the basal radiation of tribosphenic mammals and their impact on the higher-level relationships of therian mammals A grant has been awarded to Dr. Novacek at the American Museum of Natural History, Dr. Rougier at the University of Louisville, and Dr. Wible at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History for a comprehensive study of the Cretaceous (145 to 65 million-years-ago) radiation of therian mammals. Therians include living marsupials and placentals plus their extinct relatives. Therians are represented today by more than 4600 species accounting for nearly all the diversity of living mammals, the exception being the three species of egg-laying monotremes. The study of the evolutionary relationships among therians has been addressed with data from molecular biology (the structure of DNA) and comparative anatomy (the structure of living and extinct forms). The family trees (phylogenies) that result from these two approaches are not entirely congruent nor do they suggest the same time of origin of the major lineages of living therians. However, both molecular and anatomical workers agree that insectivore-like forms are at the base of the therian radiation. Available to Drs. Novacek, Rougier, and Wible as the core study group for their project are exquisitely preserved, 80 million-year-old insectivore-like fossils, some related to placentals and others to marsupials, collected from the famed dinosaur and fossil mammal beds of Mongolia's Gobi Desert by recent joint expeditions from the American Museum and the Mongolian Academy of Sciences. Unlike the vast majority of Cretaceous therian fossils, which are merely isolated jaws and teeth, these are nearly complete skeletons. They will provide the most comprehensive anatomical data base to date for studying the evolutionary relationships among Cretaceous therians and their living descendants, and evaluating the controversial difference between DNA and anatomical results. Most of the Cretaceous therians to be studied are shrew-sized and, therefore, cannot effectively be investigated with the naked eye alone. Two tools are needed for the anatomical study of these small forms: standard stereoscopic microscopy and high-resolution computer tomographic imaging (CT-scanning). Both are available, the latter at a National Science Foundation supported facility at Pennsylvania State University. Drs. Novacek, Rougier, and Wible will use their expertise in the anatomy of living and extinct mammals, and the collections at the American Museum, Carnegie Museum, and other institutions to build an anatomical data base of comparative information. Family trees will be generated from this data base by various available computer programs and compared with those previously published based on other information. These exquisite Mongolian fossils are a unique resource that ultimately will be returned to their country of origin. Careful study and extensive documentation of these fossils now is critical in order to make them widely accessible for scientific advancement. A by-product of this study will be a standardized anatomical terminology for the therian skeleton; currently, researchers studying particular therian lineages employ different terms that are often incongruent. This study also affords the opportunity for educating and training of new scientists at both the pre- and postdoctoral level. Finally, the valuable scientific knowledge contained in these fossils will be translated for the public through the exhibits and educational programs of the American Museum and Carnegie Museum.
合作研究-来自中亚的中生代热带哺乳动物:摩擦性哺乳动物的基本辐射及其对热带哺乳动物高层关系的影响美国自然历史博物馆的Novacek博士、路易斯维尔大学的Rougier博士和卡内基自然历史博物馆的Wble博士因其对白垩纪(1.45亿至6500万年前)热带哺乳动物辐射的综合研究而获得资助。这些动物包括现存的有袋类和胎盘动物,以及它们已灭绝的近亲。今天,除了三种产卵的单孔目动物外,有4600多种动物代表了几乎所有现存哺乳动物的多样性。用分子生物学(DNA的结构)和比较解剖学(活的和灭绝的形式的结构)的数据研究了兽人之间的进化关系。由这两种方法产生的家谱(系统发育图)并不完全一致,也不表明生活着的兽人的主要谱系的起源时间相同。然而,分子和解剖学工作者都同意,类似昆虫的形式是西风辐射的基础。作为他们项目的核心研究小组,Novacek、Rougier和Wble博士可以使用的是保存完好的8000万年前的食虫类化石,其中一些与胎盘有关,另一些与有袋类动物有关,这些化石是由美国博物馆和蒙古科学院最近联合考察从蒙古戈壁沙漠著名的恐龙和哺乳动物化石床收集的。与白垩纪的绝大多数兽人化石不同,这些化石只是孤立的颌骨和牙齿,而这些几乎是完整的骨骼。它们将为研究白垩纪兽类及其现存后代之间的进化关系,以及评估DNA与解剖学结果之间的争议差异提供迄今为止最全面的解剖学基础。大多数要研究的白垩纪化石都是泼妇大小的,因此,仅用肉眼无法有效地进行研究。对这些小形态进行解剖学研究需要两种工具:标准立体显微镜和高分辨率计算机断层成像(CT扫描)。这两个都是可用的,后者在宾夕法尼亚州立大学的国家科学基金会支持的设施中。Novacek博士、Rougier博士和Wble博士将利用他们在现存和灭绝哺乳动物解剖学方面的专业知识,以及美国博物馆、卡内基博物馆和其他机构的藏品来建立一个比较信息的解剖学数据库。通过各种可用的计算机程序,将从这个数据库生成家谱,并与以前根据其他信息公布的家谱进行比较。这些精美的蒙古化石是一种独特的资源,最终将被送回原籍国。现在对这些化石进行仔细的研究和广泛的记录是至关重要的,这样才能使它们广泛地被科学进步所利用。这项研究的副产品将是兽人骨骼的标准化解剖学术语;目前,研究特定兽人血统的研究人员使用了经常不一致的不同术语。这项研究还为教育和培训博士后和博士后水平的新科学家提供了机会。最后,这些化石中蕴含的宝贵科学知识将通过美国博物馆和卡内基博物馆的展品和教育项目为公众翻译。

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Michael Novacek其他文献

Genes tell a new whale tale
基因讲述了一个新的鲸鱼故事
  • DOI:
    10.1038/361298a0
  • 发表时间:
    1993-01-28
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    48.500
  • 作者:
    Michael Novacek
  • 通讯作者:
    Michael Novacek

Michael Novacek的其他文献

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{{ truncateString('Michael Novacek', 18)}}的其他基金

ATOL: Collaborative Research: Resolving Mammalian Phylogeny with Genomic and Morphological Approaches
ATOL:合作研究:用基因组和形态学方法解决哺乳动物系统发育问题
  • 批准号:
    0629811
  • 财政年份:
    2006
  • 资助金额:
    $ 9.75万
  • 项目类别:
    Continuing Grant
Collaborative Research: Cretaceous Mammals From Mongolia and Higher-Level Mammalian Phylogeny
合作研究:蒙古白垩纪哺乳动物和高级哺乳动物系统发育
  • 批准号:
    9527811
  • 财政年份:
    1996
  • 资助金额:
    $ 9.75万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
Survey and Study of Late Cretaceous Terrestrial Vertebrates from the Gobi Desert of Mongolia
蒙古戈壁滩晚白垩世陆生脊椎动物调查与研究
  • 批准号:
    9300770
  • 财政年份:
    1993
  • 资助金额:
    $ 9.75万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Workshop on Computerization: Austin, Texas; November 1989
古脊椎动物学会计算机化研讨会:德克萨斯州奥斯汀;
  • 批准号:
    8907687
  • 财政年份:
    1989
  • 资助金额:
    $ 9.75万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
1979 National Needs Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
1979年 国家急需博士后资助计划
  • 批准号:
    7914876
  • 财政年份:
    1979
  • 资助金额:
    $ 9.75万
  • 项目类别:
    Fellowship Award

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