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First direct evidence of a vertebrate three-level trophic chain in the fossil record
Authors:Kriwet Jürgen  Witzmann Florian  Klug Stefanie  Heidtke Ulrich H J
Institution:1.Museum für Naturkunde, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Invalidenstrasse 43, 10115 Berlin, Germany;2.Pfalzmuseum für Naturkunde (Pollichia-Museum), Hermann-Schäfer-Strasse 17, 67098 Bad Dürkheim, Germany
Abstract:We describe the first known occurrence of a Permian shark specimen preserving two temnospondyl amphibians in its digestive tract as well as the remains of an acanthodian fish, which was ingested by one of the temnospondyls. This exceptional find provides for the first time direct evidence of a vertebrate three-level food chain in the fossil record with the simultaneous preservation of three trophic levels. Our analysis shows that small-sized Lower Permian xenacanthid sharks of the genus Triodus preyed on larval piscivorous amphibians. The recorded trophic interaction can be explained by the adaptation of certain xenacanthids to fully freshwater environments and the fact that in these same environments, large temnospondyls occupied the niche of modern crocodiles. This unique faunal association has not been documented after the Permian and Triassic. Therefore, this Palaeozoic three-level food chain provides strong and independent support for changes in aquatic trophic chain structures through time.
Keywords:Acanthodii  food web  gut contents  Permian  Temnospondyli  Xenacanthidae
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