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Comparative morphology of presacral vertebrae in extant crocodylians: taxonomic, functional and ecological implications

机译:现存中龙族椎体的比较形态:分类,功能和生态影响

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Despite its systematic and functional relevance, the axial skeleton of crocodylians has received considerably less attention than the cranial and appendicular skeleton due to the assumed evolutionary conservativeness. The current study provides comprehensive comparisons of presacral vertebrae in extant crocodylians to demonstrate: (1) taxonomic variation, (2) size-dependent shape changes and (3) potential integration between vertebrae and skull functional modules. Our comparisons highlighted the uniqueness of the Indian gharial, Gavialis gangeticus, among extant crocodylians. The presacral vertebrae of G. gangeticus are characterized by reduced level of regionalization and increased intervertebral mobility in the neck (more narrowly placed zygapophyses and short vertebral processes), which would help lateral head sweeping under water for foraging. The scaling relationships of vertebral dimensions against the body size proxy indicate that dorsal vertebrae become stiffer with increasing body size: positive allometries were observed in areas and heights of inter-central joints, and lengths of vertebral processes (neural spines and transverse processes). These structural changes presumably serve to resist increasing compression loads and dorsiflexion bending moment on dorsal vertebrae of larger individuals during terrestrial locomotion. The analyses of correlation between vertebral dimensions and snout shape revealed that slender-snouted species tend to have more laterally mobile necks (specifically narrow zygapophyses), implying the potential integration of cranial and neck modules to optimize the foraging strategy.
机译:尽管其有系统和功能性相关,但由于假设的进化保守性,鳄鱼的轴向骨架比颅骨和阑尾骨骼相当不受重视。目前的研究提供了现存鳄鱼中的前肢椎骨综合比较,以证明:(1)分类学变化,(2)依赖于依赖性的形状变化和(3)椎骨和颅骨功能模块之间的潜在集成。我们的比较突出了印度Gharial,Gavirialis Gangeticus的独特性,包括在现存的鳄鱼中。 G. geangetus的Pretacral椎骨的特征在于,颈部的区域化水平降低,并且颈部中的椎间流动性增加(更狭窄地放置的Zygapophyses和短椎间程序),这将有助于在水中扫过的横向朝向觅食。椎体尺寸对体尺寸代理的缩放关系表明,随着体尺寸的增加,背椎死的椎体椎骨变硬:在中心间接头的区域和高度中观察到阳性血份,以及椎体刺和横向过程的长度。这些结构变化可能用于抵抗陆地运动期间较大个体背面椎骨上的增加压缩载荷和背离的弯矩。椎骨尺寸和鼻子形状之间的相关性的分析显示,细长鼻倾向于具有更侧面的移动颈部(特别是狭窄的Zygapophyses),这意味着颅骨和颈部模块的潜在集成来优化觅食策略。

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