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Under pressure: Effect of sedimentary compression on the iliac morphology of early sauropodomorphs

机译:在压力下:沉积压缩对早期蜥脚类恐龙形态的影响

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Sedimentary compression can produce deep changes in the organismal morphology during fossil diagenesis, so that intrinsic biological aspects (e.g. internal architecture of bones) could also generate non-natural traits when determinate bone element suffers sedimentary compression. Here we report a particular taphonomic case, in which the mode of preservation of a basal sauropodomorph from the Late Triassic of Brazil offers a valuable opportunity to examine the effects of sedimentary compression on a specific doubled body part of a single individual. The specimen is associated with two other almost complete and articulated individuals, comprising a monotypic association. The specimen herein studied presents the left ilium and hindlimb disarticulated from its body, where the right ilium was preserved with its ventral surface ventrally directed, and, conversely, the lateral surface of the left one was ventrally directed. Thus, their distinct placement in the substrate resulted in two distinct taphonomic histories reflected in their dissimilar shapes. This corresponds to a particular case of taphomorphic differences expressed in a single individual. Indeed, some of the peculiar traits of each ilium also occur in other specimens of close related taxa that experienced similar taphonomic histories. Sedimentary compression may produce dissimilar shapes in different portions of the skeleton, and incorrect observations generate what we call "taphoanatomical features", traits shared among close phylogenetic taxa/specimens resulting from similar taphonomic processes in response to specific biological aspects of the skeleton, not necessarily expressing phylogeny. Failing to recognize these trends could affect anatomical interpretations, especially regarding their role in a phylogenetic context.
机译:沉积压缩可在化石成岩过程中使生物形态发生深层变化,因此,当确定的骨元素遭受沉积压缩时,内在生物学方面(例如骨骼的内部结构)也可能生成非自然特征。在这里,我们报告一个特定的个案案例,其中来自巴西三叠纪晚期的基底蜥脚类动物的保存模式提供了宝贵的机会,可以研究沉积物压缩对单个个体特定双体部分的影响。该标本与另外两个几乎完整且有关节的个体相关,包括一个单型关联。本文所研究的标本呈现出左body骨和后肢与身体分离的位置,右i骨的腹侧腹面指向右侧,相反,左lium骨的侧面腹侧指向左侧。因此,它们在基质中的独特位置导致了两种不同的形态学历史,反映了它们不同的形状。这对应于在单个个体中表达的亚同型差异的特殊情况。确实,每个lium骨的某些特殊特征也出现在其他经历过类似的近缘史的近缘类群标本中。沉积物的压缩可能在骨骼的不同部分产生不同的形状,而错误的观察结果会产生我们所谓的“胎盘解剖特征”,这些紧密的系统发育类群/标本之间的特征是由于类似的染色体形成过程而产生的,以响应骨骼的特定生物学方面,不一定表达系统发育。无法识别这些趋势可能会影响解剖学解释,尤其是有关它们在系统发育背景中的作用。

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