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Getting into Shape: Limb Bone Strength in Perinatal Lemur catta Lemur catta Lemur catta and Propithecus coquereli Propithecus coquereli

机译:成型:肢体骨骼强度在Perinatal lemur catta lemur catta lemur catta和propithecus coquereli propithecus coquereli

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ABSTRACT Functional studies of skeletal anatomy are predicated on the fundamental assumption that form will follow function. For instance, previous studies have shown that the femora of specialized leaping primates are more robust than those of more generalized primate quadrupeds. Are such differences solely a plastic response to differential loading patterns during postnatal life, or might they also reflect more canalized developmental mechanisms present at birth? Here, we show that perinatal Lemur catta , an arboreal/terrestrial quadruped, have less robust femora than perinatal Propithecus coquereli , a closely related species specialized for vertical clinging and leaping (a highly unusual locomotor mode in which the hindlimbs are used to launch the animal between vertical tree trunks). These results suggest that functional differences in long bone cross‐sectional dimensions are manifest at birth, belying simple interpretations of adult postcranial form as a direct record of loading patterns during postnatal life. Despite these significant differences in bone robusticity, we find that hindlimb bone mineralization, material properties, and measures of whole‐bone strength generally overlap in perinatal L. catta and P. coquereli , indicating little differentiation in postcranial maturity at birth despite known differences in the pace of craniodental development between the species. In a broader perspective, our results likely reflect evolution acting during prenatal ontogeny. Even though primates are notable for relatively prolonged gestation and postnatal parental care, neonates are not buffered from selection, perhaps especially in the unpredictable and volatile environment of Madagascar. Anat Rec, 2018. ? 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Anat Rec, 303:250–264, 2020. ? 2018 American Association for Anatomy
机译:摘要对骨骼解剖的功能研究追求表格将遵循功能的根本假设。例如,先前的研究表明,专门的跳跃灵长类动物的股骨比更广泛的灵长类动物高Quadrups更强大。这种差异仅仅是对产后期间对差分装载模式的塑料响应,或者它们也可能反映出生时存在的加速发育机制?在这里,我们表明,围产期/地球群菌群,蛇形/陆群Quadruped具有较低的强大股骨,而不是PerinataL Propithecus Coquereli,一种专门用于垂直粘接和跳跃的密切相关的物种(一种高度不寻常的机车模式,其中用于推动动物的高度不寻常的运动模式在垂直树干之间)。这些结果表明,在出生时,长骨横截面尺寸的功能差异,将成人衰退形式的简单解释为后期产后期间的装载模式的直接记录。尽管骨骼强制性有显着差异,但我们发现后肢骨矿化,材料特性和全骨强度的测量通常在Perinatal L. Catta和P. Coquereli中重叠,表明在出生时表现出在出生时几乎没有分化物种之间的蔓延性发展。在更广泛的角度下,我们的结果可能反映产前组织发生期间的演变。尽管灵长类动物对相对较长的妊娠和出生的父母护理是值得注意的,但新生儿没有被选择缓冲,也许特别是在马达加斯加的不可预测和挥发性环境中。 ANAT REC,2018.? 2018 Wiley期刊,Inc。Anat Rec,303:250-264,2020。 2018年美国解剖学协会

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