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Title: First Record of Soft Tissue Preservation in the Upper Devonian of Poland
Authors: Zatoń, Michał
Broda, Krzysztof
Keywords: Upper Devonian; Poland; soft tissue preservation; animal remains
Issue Date: 2015
Citation: PLoS ONE, Vol. 10, no. 11 (2015), s. 1-13
Abstract: Soft tissue preservation is reported from Upper Devonian deposits of the Holy Cross Mountains, central Poland, for the first time. The preserved soft tissues are muscles associated with arthropod cuticle fragments. The muscles are phosphatized with variable states of preservation. Well-preserved specimens display the typical banding of striated muscles. Other muscle fragments are highly degraded and/or recrystallized such that their microstructure is barely visible. The phosphatized muscles and associated cuticle are fragmented, occur in patches and some are scattered on the bedding plane. Due to the state of preservation and the lack of diagnostic features, the cuticle identification is problematic; however, it may have belonged to a phyllocarid crustacean. Taphonomic features of the remains indicate that they do not represent fossilized fecal matter (coprolite) but may represent a regurgitate, but the hypothesis is difficult to test. Most probably they represent the leftover remains after arthropod or fish scavenging. The present study shows that soft tissues, which even earlier were manipulated by scavenger, may be preserved if only special microenvironmental conditions within and around the animal remains are established.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/13097
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0142619
ISSN: 1932-6203
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