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Unusual intraosseous fossilized soft tissues from the Middle Triassic <Emphasis Type="Italic">Nothosaurus</Emphasis> bone
Authors:Email authorEmail author  Bruce?M?Rothschild  Roman?Pawlicki
Institution:1.Park of Science & Human Evolution,Krasiejów,Poland;2.Faculty of Earth Science,University of Silesia,Sosnowiec,Poland;3.Carnegie Museum,Pittsburgh,USA;4.West Virginia University College of Medicine,Morgantown,USA;5.Department of Histology,Jagiellonian University Medical College,Kraków,Poland
Abstract:Fossilized soft tissues, occasionally found together with skeletal remains, provide insights to the physiology and functional morphology of extinct organisms. Herein, we present unusual fossilized structures from the cortical region of bone identified in isolated skeletal remains of Middle Triassic nothosaurs from Upper Silesia, Poland. The ribbed or annuli-shaped structures have been found in a sample of partially demineralized coracoid and are interpreted as either giant red blood cells or as blood vessel walls. The most probable function is reinforcing the blood vessels from changes of nitrogen pressure in air-breathing diving reptiles. These structures seem to have been built of extensible muscle layers which prevent the vessel damage during rapid ascent. Such suspected function presented here is parsimonious with results of previous studies, which indicate rarity of the pathological modification of bones associated with decompression syndrome in Middle Triassic nothosaurs.
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