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Deciphering the evolution of metamorphosis in amphibians through exceptional 300-million-year-old organ soft tissue preservations

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Metamorphosis in extant amphibians is unique among vertebrates Its evolutionary origin remains poorly known, i.e. when metamorphosis first appeared and whether it is a derived feature of extant amphibians or whether it has been inherited from a common ancestor. The fossil preservation of soft tissues (i.e., intestines, eyes) is extremely rare. We propose to fill this gap by investigating with high resolution and contrast the exceptionally preserved 3D anatomy of some of the earliest known amphibians, discovered in a fossil site near Montceau-les-mines (France) including complete developmental sequence and soft tissues known to transform during metamorphosis. This project aims at applying synchrotron microtomography to attest changes of the intestines that could reflect a diet shift and change soft the eyes linked to different visual capacities. This comparative analysis will be crucial for understanding the evolution of metamorphosis at a critical time in amphibian evolution.
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Museum National d Histoire Naturelle, CR2P, Departement Histoire de la Terre, 8 Rue Buffon - Cp38, 75005 Paris, France; IPANEMA USR 3461 CNRS/MCC, IPANEMA, c/o synchrotron SOLEIL, L Orme Des Merisier Saint-aubin - Bp48, 91192 Gif-sur-yvette, France; Uppsala Univ. - Evolutionary Biology Centre, Subdept of Evolutionary Organismal Biology, Dept of Physiology & Developmental Biology, Norbyvaegen 18a, 75 236 Uppsala, Sweden
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