Ellen D. Currano
University of Wyoming
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2015
Caitlin Colleary; Andrei Dolocan; James E. Gardner; Suresh Singh; Michael Wuttke; Renate Rabenstein; Jörg Habersetzer; Stephan Schaal; Mulugeta Feseha; Matthew Clemens; Bonnie F. Jacobs; Ellen D. Currano; Louis L. Jacobs; Rene Lyng Sylvestersen; Sarah E. Gabbott; Jakob Vinther
Significance Melanin is a widespread pigment that provides black to reddish brown hues to organisms. Recent evidence has shown that melanin is retained in exceptionally preserved fossils, including feathered dinosaurs, allowing the reconstruction of ancient color patterns. However, little is known about the chemical preservation of melanin or its distribution in the fossil record. Here, we show that melanin is preserved in a number of soft-bodied fossils, but its burial under high pressure and temperature for millions of years alters its original chemistry. The widespread occurrence of melanin substantiates the applicability of reconstructing aspects of original color patterns and allows us to dismiss the alternative suggestion that these structures are microbial in origin. In living organisms, color patterns, behavior, and ecology are closely linked. Thus, detection of fossil pigments may permit inferences about important aspects of ancient animal ecology and evolution. Melanin-bearing melanosomes were suggested to preserve as organic residues in exceptionally preserved fossils, retaining distinct morphology that is associated with aspects of original color patterns. Nevertheless, these oblong and spherical structures have also been identified as fossilized bacteria. To date, chemical studies have not directly considered the effects of diagenesis on melanin preservation, and how this may influence its identification. Here we use time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry to identify and chemically characterize melanin in a diverse sample of previously unstudied extant and fossil taxa, including fossils with notably different diagenetic histories and geologic ages. We document signatures consistent with melanin preservation in fossils ranging from feathers, to mammals, to amphibians. Using principal component analyses, we characterize putative mixtures of eumelanin and phaeomelanin in both fossil and extant samples. Surprisingly, both extant and fossil amphibians generally exhibit melanosomes with a mixed eumelanin/phaeomelanin composition rather than pure eumelanin, as assumed previously. We argue that experimental maturation of modern melanin samples replicates diagenetic chemical alteration of melanin observed in fossils. This refutes the hypothesis that such fossil microbodies could be bacteria, and demonstrates that melanin is widely responsible for the organic soft tissue outlines in vertebrates found at exceptional fossil localities, thus allowing for the reconstruction of certain aspects of original pigment patterns.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2015
Aaron F. Diefendorf; Katherine H. Freeman; Scott L. Wing; Ellen D. Currano; Kevin E. Mueller
Geology | 2017
Tekie Tesfamichael; Bonnie F. Jacobs; Neil J. Tabor; Lauren A. Michel; Ellen D. Currano; Mulugeta Feseha; Richard S. Barclay; John Kappelman; Mark D. Schmitz
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2017
Rosemary T. Bush; Jon Wallace; Ellen D. Currano; Bonnie F. Jacobs; Francesca A. McInerney; Regan E. Dunn; Neil J. Tabor
GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017
Rosemary T. Bush; Ellen D. Currano; Bonnie F. Jacobs; Francesca A. McInerney; Regan E. Dunn; Neil J. Tabor
GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017
Bonnie F. Jacobs; Ellen D. Currano; Aaron D. Pan
GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017
Ellen D. Currano; Bonnie F. Jacobs
GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016 | 2016
Regan E. Dunn; Richard S. Barclay; Ellen D. Currano
GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016 | 2016
Rosemary T. Bush; Jon Wallace; Ellen D. Currano; Bonnie F. Jacobs; Francesca A. McInerney; Regan E. Dunn; Neil J. Tabor
Archive | 2010
Aaron F. Diefendorf; Katherine H. Freeman; Scott L. Wing; Ellen D. Currano