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Cranial suture biomechanics in Metoposaurus krasiejowensis Metoposaurus krasiejowensis (Temnospondyli, Stereospondyli) from the upper Triassic of Poland

机译:从波兰的上三叠座的颅龙krasiejowensis krasiejowensis krasiejowensis(temnospontyli,Sterehomatyli)的颅骨缝合线生物力学

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Abstract Cranial sutures connect adjacent bones of the skull and play an important role in the absorption of stresses that may occur during different activities. The Late Triassic temnospondyl amphibian Metoposaurus krasiejowensis has been extensively studied over the years in terms of skull biomechanics, but without a detailed description of the function of cranial sutures. In the present study, 34 thin sections of cranial sutures were examined in order to determine their histovariability and interpret their biomechanical role in the skull. The histological model was compared with three‐dimensional‐finite element analysis (FEA) simulations of the skull under bilateral and lateral biting as well as skull‐raising loads for maximum and minimum principal stress. Histologically, only two sutural morphologies were recognised in the skull of Metoposaurus : interdigitated sutures (commonly associated with compressive stresses) are dominant along the entire length of the skull roof and palate; tongue‐and‐groove sutures (commonly associated with tensile stresses) are present across the maxilla. FEA shows a much more complex picture of stress type and distribution than predicted by sutures. Common to both methods is a predominance of compressive stresses which act on the skull during biting. The methods predict different stress regimes during biting in the posterior part of the skull: where histological analysis suggests compression, FEA predicts tension. For lateral biting and skull raising, histological and digital reconstructions show similar general patterns but with some variations.
机译:抽象的颅骨缝合线连接颅骨的相邻骨骼,在吸收在不同活动期间可能发生的应力中发挥重要作用。在头骨生物力学方面,多年来,多年来,颅骨的晚期三叠系颞膜牛奶赛krasiejowensis已经过广泛研究,但没有详细描述颅缝线的功能。在本研究中,检查了34种薄裂缝的颅缝,以确定其组织性的性能,并在头骨中解释它们的生物力学作用。将组织学模型与双侧和横向咬合下的头骨的三维有限元分析(FEA)模拟进行比较,以及用于最大和最小主应力的颅骨载荷。组织学上,在Metoposaurus的颅骨中仅识别出两个脉络膜形态:沿着头骨屋顶的整个长度和口感的整个长度占主导地位;在颌面中存在舌头和沟槽缝合线(通常与拉伸应力相关)。 FEA显示了比缝合线预测的压力类型和分布更复杂的图片。两种方法的共同是在咬合期间在颅骨上作用的压缩应力的偏好。该方法在颅骨后部咬合期间预测不同的应力制度:组织学分析表明压缩,FEA预测张力。对于横向咬和颅骨提高,组织学和数字重建显示出类似的一般图案,但具有一些变化。

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