An integrative insight into the synsacral canal of fossil and extant Antarctic penguins  

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作  者:Piotr JADWISZCZAK Anders SVENSSON-MARCIAL Thomas MÖRS 

机构地区:[1]Faculty of Biology,University of Bialystok,Bialystok,Poland [2]Department of Clinical Science,Intervention and Technology at Karolinska Institute,Stockholm,Sweden [3]Department of Palaeobiology,Swedish Museum of Natural History,Stockholm,Sweden

出  处:《Integrative Zoology》2023年第2期237-253,共17页整合动物学(英文版)

摘  要:The lumbosacral-canal system in birds most likely operates as a sense organ involved in the control of balanced walking and perching,but our knowledge of it is superficial.Penguins constitute interesting objects for the study of this system due to their upright walking,but only the Humboldt penguin,Spheniscus humboldti,and some incomplete fossil penguin synsacra have been studied in this respect.Here,we give an integrative comparative in-sight into the synsacral canal of extant Emperor penguin,Aptenodytes forsteri,Adelie penguin,Pygoscelis adeliae,and Eocene giant Anthropornis and/or Palaeeudyptes Antarctic penguins,using computed tomography imaging and associated data-extraction methodologies,complemented by analytical approaches ranging from geometric morphometrics to modularity,curvature,and wavelet analyses.We document that the variability in the number of synsacro-lumbar vertebrae is evolutionarily conserved,and all studied synsacra possess osteological correlates of the lumbosacral-canal system.We also found that Eocene and extant Antarctic penguins were separable on the basis of the main direction of the shape-related(size-independent)variability within said system,and A.forsteri was unique in the entire studied set in terms of the relative cranial shift of this compound structure.Moreover,we suggest that the evolutionary processes,shaping both the terrestrial posture and gait,were responsible,in extant penguins,for the increased simplicity and stability of the synsacral canal cross-sectional periodic patterns,as well as pave the way for the lumbosacral-canal system modularity characterized by reduced atomization/complexity.

关 键 词:Antarctica CENOZOIC lumbosacral canals Sphenisciformes synsacrum 

分 类 号:O17[理学—数学]

 

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