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On the Olfactory Anatomy in an Archaic Whale (Protocetidae, Cetacea) and the Minke Whale Balaenoptera acutorostrata (Balaenopteridae, Cetacea)

机译:关于古鲸(鲸科,鲸科)和小鲸科鲸的嗅觉解剖学(Acetorostrata)

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The structure of the olfactory apparatus is not well known in both archaic and extant whales; the result of poor preservation in most fossils and locational isolation deep within the skulls in both fossil and Recent taxa. Several specimens now shed additional light on the subject. A partial skull of an archaic cetacean is reported from the Pamunkey River, Virginia, USA. The specimen probably derives from the upper middle Eocene (Piney Point Formation) and is tentatively assigned to the Protocetidae. Uncrushed cranial cavities associated with the olfactory apparatus were devoid of sediment. CT scans clearly reveal the dorsal nasal meatus, ethmoturbinates within the olfactory recess, the cribriform plate, the area occupied by the olfactory bulbs, and the olfactory nerve tract. Several sectioned skulls of the minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) were also examined, and olfactory structures are remarkably similar to those observed in the fossil skull from the Pamunkey River. One important difference between the two is that the fossil specimen has an elongate olfactory nerve tract. The more forward position of the external nares in extant balaenopterids when compared with those of extant odontocetes is interpreted to be the result of the need to retain a functional olfactory apparatus and the forward position of the supraoccipital/cranial vertex. An increase in the distance between the occipital condyles and the vertex in balaenopterids enhances the mechanical advantage of the epaxial musculature that inserts on the occiput, a specialization that likely stabilizes the head of these enormous mammals during lunge feeding.
机译:嗅觉装置的结构在古鲸和现存鲸鱼中都不是众所周知的。这是大多数化石保存不善以及在化石和最近的生物分类中头骨深处位置隔离的结果。现在有几个标本使这个问题更加清晰。据报道,美国弗吉尼亚州的帕蒙基河(Pamunkey River)出了古鲸类动物的部分头骨。该标本可能来自上中新世(Piney Point地层),并被暂定为原虫科。与嗅觉装置相关的未粉碎的颅腔内无沉积物。 CT扫描清楚地显示了鼻背鼻道,嗅凹处的鼻甲,筛状板,嗅球所占据的区域以及嗅神经道。还检查了小须鲸的几片颅骨(Balaenoptera acutorostrata),嗅觉结构与从Pamunkey河的化石颅骨中观察到的极为相似。两者之间的一个重要区别是化石标本具有细长的嗅觉神经束。与现存的牙足动物相比,现存的胎翼类动物中外部鼻孔的位置更靠前,这被解释为需要保留功能性嗅觉装置和枕上/颅顶顶点的位置。 ala突中的枕骨con和顶点之间的距离的增加增强了插入在枕骨上的外轴肌肉组织的机械优势,这是一种特殊的专业技术,可以在弓箭喂养期间稳定这些巨大哺乳动物的头部。

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