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Sometimes scientific discoveries are hidden in museum specimen1 drawers and old journal articles. In two studies in the journal Science, researchers who went through the stuff in institutional attics2 offer new insights into the development and diversity of filter-feeding whales—and the fish that first occupied that ecological3 niche4.

 

It had been thought that mammoth5, filter-feeding fish—which swam through the water with a gaping6, open mouth, collecting tiny marine7 creatures—only lived fleetingly8 before whales took their place in the food chain.

 

But a research team decided9 to take a closer look at museum fossils of bony, pre-historic fish that had either been misclassified or ignored. They also reexamined previous studies.The investigators10 now say that these fish filter-feeders lived from about 170 to 65 million years ago, a healthy stretch in which to pioneer and perfect the niche.

 

In a related study, scientists show that when filter-feeding whales took over from bony fish, their diversity was linked to the diversity of their dinner—the tiny creatures at the very bottom of the food chain –tiny algae11 known as diatoms.

 

New insights into some of the largest—and smallest—creatures on the planet.

 

—Cynthia Graber


 


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