作者
Johan Lindgren, Alison Moyer, Mary H Schweitzer, Peter Sjövall, Per Uvdal, Dan E Nilsson, Jimmy Heimdal, Anders Engdahl, Johan A Gren, Bo Pagh Schultz, Benjamin P Kear
发表日期
2015/8/22
来源
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
卷号
282
期号
1813
页码范围
20150614
出版商
The Royal Society
简介
Colour, derived primarily from melanin and/or carotenoid pigments, is integral to many aspects of behaviour in living vertebrates, including social signalling, sexual display and crypsis. Thus, identifying biochromes in extinct animals can shed light on the acquisition and evolution of these biological traits. Both eumelanin and melanin-containing cellular organelles (melanosomes) are preserved in fossils, but recognizing traces of ancient melanin-based coloration is fraught with interpretative ambiguity, especially when observations are based on morphological evidence alone. Assigning microbodies (or, more often reported, their ‘mouldic impressions’) as melanosome traces without adequately excluding a bacterial origin is also problematic because microbes are pervasive and intimately involved in organismal degradation. Additionally, some forms synthesize melanin. In this review, we survey both vertebrate and …
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