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A review of trabecular bone functional adaptation: what have we learned from trabecular analyses in extant hominoids and what can we apply to fossils?

机译:小梁的骨骼功能适应性综述:我们从现存类人动物的小梁分析中学到了什么我们可以将其应用于化石吗?

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Many of the unresolved debates in palaeoanthropology regarding evolution of particular locomotor or manipulative behaviours are founded in differing opinions about the functional significance of the preserved external fossil morphology. However, the plasticity of internal bone morphology, and particularly trabecular bone, allowing it to respond to mechanical loading during life means that it can reveal greater insight into how a bone or joint was used during an individual's lifetime. Analyses of trabecular bone have been commonplace for several decades in a human clinical context. In contrast, the study of trabecular bone as a method for reconstructing joint position, joint loading and ultimately behaviour in extant and fossil non‐human primates is comparatively new. Since the initial 2D studies in the late 1970s and 3D analyses in the 1990s, the utility of trabecular bone to reconstruct behaviour in primates has grown to incorporate experimental studies, expanded taxonomic samples and skeletal elements, and improved methodologies. However, this work, in conjunction with research on humans and non‐primate mammals, has also revealed the substantial complexity inherent in making functional inferences from variation in trabecular architecture. This review addresses the current understanding of trabecular bone functional adaptation, how it has been applied to hominoids, as well as other primates and, ultimately, how this can be used to better interpret fossil hominoid and hominin morphology. Because the fossil record constrains us to interpreting function largely from bony morphology alone, and typically from isolated bones, analyses of trabecular structure, ideally in conjunction with that of cortical structure and external morphology, can offer the best resource for reconstructing behaviour in the past.
机译:古人类人类学中许多关于特定运动或操纵行为进化的尚未解决的争论是基于对保存的外部化石形态的功能重要性的不同意见而建立的。但是,内部骨骼形态(尤其是小梁骨骼)的可塑性,使其能够在生命过程中对机械负荷作出反应,这意味着它可以揭示出在个体一生中如何使用骨骼或关节的更多见识。在人类临床环境中,对小梁骨进行分析已经很普遍了几十年。相比之下,小梁骨作为一种重建现存的和化石的非人类灵长类动物的关节位置,关节负荷和最终行为的方法是相对较新的。自1970年代末期开始进行2D研究并于1990年代进行3D分析以来,小梁骨在灵长类动物中重建行为的效用已逐渐融合到实验研究,扩展的分类学样本和骨骼元素以及改进的方法中。但是,这项工作与对人类和非灵长类哺乳动物的研究相结合,也揭示了根据小梁结构变化进行功能推断时固有的复杂性。这篇综述阐述了对小梁骨功能适应性的当前理解,如何将其应用于类人猿以及其他灵长类动物,以及最终如何将其用于更好地解释化石类人猿和人类人种的形态。由于化石记录限制了我们仅从骨骼形态(通常是孤立的骨骼)来解释功能,因此对小梁结构的分析(最好与皮质结构和外部形态相结合)可以为过去的行为重构提供最佳资源。

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