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Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
Possible shell disease in 100 million-year-old crabs
Darryl L. Felder1  Adiël A. Klompmaker1  Andrei Y. Chistoserdov1 
关键词: Bacteria;    Cretaceous;    Crustacea;    Decapoda;    Disease;    Fossil;    Infection;    Lesion;   
DOI  :  10.3354/dao02988
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: Modern organisms exhibit evidence of many diseases, but recognizing such evidence in fossils remains difficult, thus hampering the study of the evolution of disease. We report on 2 molts of the goniodromitid crabs Distefania incerta and Goniodromites laevis from the mid-Cretaceous (late Albian) of Spain, with both species exhibiting damage to the dorsal carapace in otherwise well-preserved specimens. The subcircular to quadratical holes, found in <0.2% of the specimens, resemble damage caused by bacterial infections on the cuticle of modern decapods in terms of size and shape. Abiotic damage, predation, and encrustation followed by damage to the shell provide less satisfactory explanations, although these agents cannot be completely excluded from a role in shell disease etiology. We hypothesize that the observed fossil lesions are caused primarily by bacterial disease that started prior to molting, with or without other agents of initiation. If correct, this is the only known example of such bacterial infections in decapod crustaceans from the fossil record thus far, pushing back the evolutionary history of this type of shell disease by ~100 million years.

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