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PLOS ONE | 2013

Tapeworm Eggs in a 270 Million-Year-Old Shark Coprolite

Paula Dentzien-Dias; George Poinar; Ana Emilia Q. de Figueiredo; Ana Carolina L. Pacheco; Bruno Ludovico Dihl Horn; Cesar L. Schultz

Remains of parasites in vertebrates are rare from the Mesozoic and Paleozoic. Once most parasites that live in – or pass through – the gastrointestinal tract of vertebrates, fossil feces (coprolites) or even intestinal contents (enterolites) can eventually preserve their remains. Here we announce the discovery of a spiral shark coprolite from the Paleozoic bearing a cluster of 93 small oval-elliptical smooth-shelled structures, interpreted as eggs of a tapeworm.The eggs were found in a thin section of an elasmobranch coprolite. Most of the eggs are filled by pyrite and some have a special polar swelling (operculum), suggesting they are non-erupted eggs. One of the eggs contains a probable developing larva. The eggs are approximately 145–155 µm in length and 88–100 µm in width and vary little in size within the cluster. The depositional and morphological features of the eggs closely resemble those of cestodes. Not only do the individual eggs have features of extant tapeworms, but their deposition all together in an elongate segment is typical to modern tapeworm eggs deposited in mature segments (proglottids). This is the earliest fossil record of tapeworm parasitism of vertebrates and establishes a timeline for the evolution of cestodes. This discovery shows that the fossil record of vertebrate intestinal parasites is much older than was hitherto known and that the interaction between tapeworms and vertebrates occurred at least since the Middle-Late Permian.


PLOS ONE | 2016

The “χ” of the Matter: Testing the Relationship between Paleoenvironments and Three Theropod Clades

Marcos A.F. Sales; Marcel B. Lacerda; Bruno Ludovico Dihl Horn; Isabel A.P. de Oliveira; Cesar L. Schultz

The view of spinosaurs as dinosaurs of semi-aquatic habits and strongly associated with marginal and coastal habitats are deeply rooted in both scientific and popular knowledge, but it was never statistically tested. Inspired by a previous analysis of other dinosaur clades and major paleoenvironmental categories, here we present our own statistical evaluation of the association between coastal and terrestrial paleoenvironments and spinosaurids, along with other two theropod taxa: abelisaurids and carcharodontosaurids. We also included a taphonomic perspective and classified the occurrences in categories related to potential biases in order to better address our interpretations. Our main results can be summarized as follows: 1) the taxon with the largest amount of statistical evidence showing it positively associated to coastal paleoenvironments is Spinosauridae; 2) abelisaurids and carcharodontosaurids had more statistical evidence showing them positively associated with terrestrial paleoenvironments; 3) it is likely that spinosaurids also occupied spatially inland areas in a way somehow comparable at least to carcharodontosaurids; 4) abelisaurids may have been more common than the other two taxa in inland habitats.


Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2011

New information on Riograndia guaibensis Bonaparte, Ferigolo & Ribeiro, 2001 (Eucynodontia, Tritheledontidae) from the Late Triassic of southern Brazil: anatomical and biostratigraphic implications

Marina Bento Soares; Cesar L. Schultz; Bruno Ludovico Dihl Horn


Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2014

A new third-order sequence stratigraphic framework applied to the Triassic of the Paraná Basin, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, based on structural, stratigraphic and paleontological data

Bruno Ludovico Dihl Horn; T.M. Melo; Cesar L. Schultz; Ruy Paulo Philipp; H.P. Kloss; K. Goldberg


Lethaia | 2012

Fossilized bacteria in a Cretaceous pterosaur headcrest

Felipe L. Pinheiro; Bruno Ludovico Dihl Horn; Cesar L. Schultz; José Artur Ferreira Gomes de Andrade; Paula A. Sucerquia


Archive | 2015

RECOGNITION OF THE HYPERODAPEDON ASSEMBLAGE ZONE (LATE TRIASSIC) IN A RELICTUAL OCCURRENCE OVER THE SUL-RIO-GRANDENSE SHIELD

Bruno Ludovico Dihl Horn; Cesar L. Schultz; Ana Emilia Q. de Figueiredo; Filipe Armando Motta


Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2018

Interpretation of massive sandstones in ephemeral fluvial settings: A case study from the Upper Candelária Sequence (Upper Triassic, Paraná Basin, Brazil)

Bruno Ludovico Dihl Horn; Karin Goldberg; Cesar L. Schultz


Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2016

First occurrence of the Salvador Formation in the Jatobá Basin (Pernambuco, Northeast Brazil): Facies characterization and depositional systems

Bruno Ludovico Dihl Horn; Débora Melo Ferrer de Morais


Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2018

Sequence stratigraphy control on fossil occurrence and concentration in the epeiric mixed carbonate-siliciclastic ramp of the Early Permian Irati Formation of southern Brazil

Pedro L.A. Xavier; Aurélio F. Silva; Marina Bento Soares; Bruno Ludovico Dihl Horn; Cesar L. Schultz


Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2018

A loess deposit in the Late Triassic of southern Gondwana, and its significance to global paleoclimate

Bruno Ludovico Dihl Horn; Karin Goldberg; Cesar L. Schultz

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Cesar L. Schultz

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Marina Bento Soares

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Ana Emilia Q. de Figueiredo

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Aurélio F. Silva

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Marília A. C. Rodrigues

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Ruy Paulo Philipp

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Felipe L. Pinheiro

Universidade Federal do Pampa

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H.P. Kloss

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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