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'Keep your feet on the ground': Simulated range of motion and hind foot posture of the Middle Jurassic sauropod Rhoetosaurus brownei and its implications for sauropod biology

机译:“保持你的脚在地面上”:模拟侏罗纪苏波普德rhoetosaurus布朗尼的运动和后足姿势的姿势及其对Sauropod生物学的影响

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The biomechanics of the sauropod dinosaur pes is poorly understood, particularly among the earliest members of the group. To date, reasonably complete and articulated pedes in Early Middle Jurassic sauropods are rare, limited to a handful of taxa. Of these, Rhoetosaurus brownei, from eastern Australia, is currently the only one from the Gondwanan Middle Jurassic that preserves an articulated pes. Using Rhoetosaurus brownei as a case exemplar, we assessed its paleobiomechanical capabilities and pedal posture. Physical and virtual manipulations of the pedal elements were undertaken to evaluate the range of motion between the pedal joints, under both bone-to-bone and cartilaginous scenarios. Using the results as constraints, virtual reconstructions of all possible pedal postures were generated. We show that Rhoetosaurus brownei was capable of significant digital mobility at the osteological metatarsophalangeal and distal interphalangeal joints. We assume these movements would have been restricted by soft tissue in life but that their presence would have helped in the support of the animal. Further insights based on anatomy and theoretical mechanical constraints restricted the skeletal postures to a range encompassing digitigrade to subunguligrade stances. The approach was extended to additional sauropodomorph pedes, and some validation was provided via the bone data of an African elephant pes. Based on the resulting pedal configurations, the in-life plantar surface of the sauropod pes is inferred to extend caudally from the digits, with a soft tissue pad supporting the elevated metatarsus. The plantar pad is inferred to play a role in the reduction of biomechanical stresses, and to aid in support and locomotion. A pedal pad may have been a key biomechanical innovation in early sauropods, ultimately resulting in a functionally plantigrade pes, which may have arisen during the Early to Middle Jurassic. Further mechanical studies are ultimately required to permit validation of this long-standing hypothesis.
机译:Sauropod恐龙PE的生物力学知之甚少,特别是本集团最早的成员。迄今为止,侏罗纪早期的侏罗纪苏克波普德斯的合理齐全和明确的挑衅是罕见的,仅限于少数分类赛。其中,来自澳大利亚东部的Rhoetosaurus Brownei是目前唯一一个来自吉隆南中侏罗士的侏罗纪,可以保留铰接性的PE。使用Rhoetosaurus Brownei作为案例示例,我们评估了其古生物机械能力和踏板姿势。进行踏板元件的物理和虚拟操纵,以评估骨对骨和软骨障碍的踏板接头之间的运动范围。使用结果作为约束,产生了所有可能的踏板姿势的虚拟重建。我们表明,rhoetosaurus Brownei能够在骨质学跖趾和远端间关节上进行显着的数字流动性。我们假设这些运动将受到生命中软组织的限制,但它们的存在将有助于动物的支持。基于解剖学和理论机械约束的进一步见解将骨骼姿势限制为包含数字到emugumigrade阶段的数字的范围。该方法扩展到额外的Sauropodomorph净化,通过非洲大象PE的骨骼数据提供了一些验证。基于所得到的踏板构造,推断Sauropod PE的寿命跖跖,以从数字透明地延伸,具有支撑升高的跖骨的软组织垫。跖垫被推断出在减少生物力学应力的减少中发挥作用,并帮助支持和运动。踏板垫可能是早期的Sauropods中的关键生物力学创新,最终导致功能较大的植物PE,这可能在侏罗纪早期出现。最终需要进一步的机械研究来允许验证这种长期假设。

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