The 20-million-year old lair of an ambush-predatory worm preserved in northeast Taiwan
Abstract The feeding behavior of the giant ambush-predator “Bobbit worm” (Eunice aphroditois) is spectacular. They hide in their burrows until they explode upwards grabbing unsuspecting prey with a snap of their powerful jaws. The still living prey are then pulled into the sediment for consumption....
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doaj-299040fcbeb046549cfa5a57e6eec7e92021-01-24T12:27:38ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-01-0111111010.1038/s41598-020-79311-0The 20-million-year old lair of an ambush-predatory worm preserved in northeast TaiwanYu-Yen Pan0Masakazu Nara1Ludvig Löwemark2Olmo Miguez-Salas3Björn Gunnarson4Yoshiyuki Iizuka5Tzu-Tung Chen6Shahin E. Dashtgard7Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan UniversityDepartment of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Kochi UniversityDepartment of Geosciences, National Taiwan UniversityDepartment of Stratigraphy and Palaeontology, University of GranadaDepartment of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology, Stockholm UniversityInstitute of Earth Sciences, Academia SinicaDepartment of Earth Sciences, University of GothenburgDepartment of Earth Sciences, Simon Fraser UniversityAbstract The feeding behavior of the giant ambush-predator “Bobbit worm” (Eunice aphroditois) is spectacular. They hide in their burrows until they explode upwards grabbing unsuspecting prey with a snap of their powerful jaws. The still living prey are then pulled into the sediment for consumption. Although predatory polychaetes have existed since the early Paleozoic, their bodies comprise mainly soft tissue, resulting in a very incomplete fossil record, and virtually nothing is known about their burrows and behavior beneath the seafloor. Here we use morphological, sedimentological, and geochemical data from Miocene strata in northeast Taiwan to erect a new ichnogenus, Pennichnus. This trace fossil consists of an up to 2 m long, 2–3 cm in diameter, L-shaped burrow with distinct feather-like structures around the upper shaft. A comparison of Pennichnus to biological analogs strongly suggests that this new ichnogenus is associated with ambush-predatory worms that lived about 20 million years ago.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79311-0 |
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Yu-Yen Pan Masakazu Nara Ludvig Löwemark Olmo Miguez-Salas Björn Gunnarson Yoshiyuki Iizuka Tzu-Tung Chen Shahin E. Dashtgard The 20-million-year old lair of an ambush-predatory worm preserved in northeast Taiwan Scientific Reports |
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Yu-Yen Pan Masakazu Nara Ludvig Löwemark Olmo Miguez-Salas Björn Gunnarson Yoshiyuki Iizuka Tzu-Tung Chen Shahin E. Dashtgard |
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The 20-million-year old lair of an ambush-predatory worm preserved in northeast Taiwan |
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The 20-million-year old lair of an ambush-predatory worm preserved in northeast Taiwan |
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The 20-million-year old lair of an ambush-predatory worm preserved in northeast Taiwan |
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Abstract The feeding behavior of the giant ambush-predator “Bobbit worm” (Eunice aphroditois) is spectacular. They hide in their burrows until they explode upwards grabbing unsuspecting prey with a snap of their powerful jaws. The still living prey are then pulled into the sediment for consumption. Although predatory polychaetes have existed since the early Paleozoic, their bodies comprise mainly soft tissue, resulting in a very incomplete fossil record, and virtually nothing is known about their burrows and behavior beneath the seafloor. Here we use morphological, sedimentological, and geochemical data from Miocene strata in northeast Taiwan to erect a new ichnogenus, Pennichnus. This trace fossil consists of an up to 2 m long, 2–3 cm in diameter, L-shaped burrow with distinct feather-like structures around the upper shaft. A comparison of Pennichnus to biological analogs strongly suggests that this new ichnogenus is associated with ambush-predatory worms that lived about 20 million years ago. |
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