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POSTNATAL ONTOGENY OF THE SKULL IN THE EXTANT NORTH AMERICAN TURTLE STERNOTHERUS ODORATUS (CRYPTODIRA: KINOSTERNIDAE)

机译:在现存的北美乌龟斯特恩达努斯·奥多拉图斯(CRYPTODIRA:KINOSTERNIDAE)

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There are few published data addressing the types, levels, and patterns of intraspecific variation in gross anatomical structures for nonavian reptiles, especially considering the widespread interest in their morphology and evolutionary history. This study examines variation in both discrete and continuous characters of the postnatal skull for a single population of the kinosternid turtle Sternotherus odoratus. The primary purpose of the study was to elucidate those features that exhibit transformations (and by default those that do not) in the latter two-thirds of postnatal ontogeny-that portion heavily relied upon in phylogenetic analyses of macroanatomical features and most often preserved in the vertebrate fossil record. Data are presented for cranial characters historically used to elucidate phylogenetic relationships in turtles and to assess fossil specimens taxonomically.; Results indicate that the number of characters exhibiting postnatal variation, and the levels at which they vary, are surprisingly high considering the conservative nature of both the taxonomic sample and the pool of examined characters. Features associated with the feeding apparatus are among the most variable cranial structures-for both continuous and discrete characters. A relatively large number of discrete transformations Occur in structures derived from those cranial elements preformed in cartilage. This concentration demonstrates that developmental trajectories apomorphic for deep nodes in vertebrate phylogenetic history result in relatively late-stage postnatal transformations and high levels of variation in characters informative at much more restricted taxonomic levels. This study provides a baseline of data that future studies examining the ontogenetic and evolutionary history of variation can build upon and it represents a necessary step in understanding the complex system by which variability in developmental modules becomes integrated in the reptile skull.
机译:很少有公开的数据涉及非禽类爬行动物总体解剖结构的种内变异的类型,水平和模式,尤其是考虑到对其形态和进化史的广泛关注。这项研究检查了单个种群的鸡胸龟Sternotherus odoratus在产后颅骨的离散和连续特征中的变化。该研究的主要目的是阐明出生后后三分之二的那些表现出转化的特征(默认情况下不表现出这些特征)-该部分在宏观解剖特征的系统发育分析中高度依赖,并且通常保留在脊椎动物化石记录。提出了有关颅骨特征的数据,这些特征过去曾被用来阐明海龟的系统发育关系并通过分类学评估化石标本。结果表明,考虑到分类学样本和所检查字符库的保守性,表现出出生后变异的字符数量及其变化水平令人惊讶地高。与喂食装置相关的特征是颅骨结构最易变的-对于连续和离散特征。从软骨中形成的颅骨成分衍生的结构中发生相对大量的离散转变。这种集中表明,脊椎动物系统发育史中深节的发育轨迹是无形的,导致相对后期的产后转化和特征的高水平变化,而分类学水平受到更大的限制。这项研究提供了数据基线,以后的研究可以研究变异的个体发生和进化历史,它代表了理解复杂系统的必要步骤,通过该系统,发育模块的变异性整合到爬行动物头骨中。

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