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Size, shape and structural versatility of the skull of the subterranean rodent Ctenomys (Rodentia, Caviomorpha): functional and morphological analysis

机译:地下啮齿动物学(Rodentia,Caviomorpha)头骨的大小,形状和结构通用性:功能和形态分析

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Morphological analysis of the skull of the subterranean rodent Ctenomys, a highly speciose genus which uses both claws and teeth when digging, shows that for a broad range of species size, scaling was associated with both variation and maintenance of shape. Our results show that the angle of incisor procumbency (AIP), a character largely viewed as an adaptation to digging with teeth, is highly variable. We found a non-significant relationship between AIP and basicranial axis (basioccipital + basisphenoid) length, a measure of overall skull size. Accordingly, both small and large Ctenomys species possess either high or low AIR A significant relationship between AIP and diastema length, given the rostral allometry seen in Ctenomys, suggests that hypermorphosis to a certain extent influences AIR However, the roots of the incisor are lateral to those of the cheek teeth and their position may thus shift freely. This observation supports the notion that skull structural design, and to a certain extent rostral allometry, underlies variation in AIR On the other hand, the positive allometry of incisor width and thickness indicates that, in larger species, proportionately powerful incisors are able to resist greater bending forces. We found that the out-lever arm of the jaw adductor muscles scales with positive allometry against basicranial axis length. However, we found an isometric relationship between in- and out-lever arms. In this case, conservation of skull proportions, regardless of variation in size, is a feature possibly related to the maintenance of an effective tooth digging capability. Functional and ecological data are discussed when assessing the implications of size and shape variation in the skull of Ctenomys.
机译:对地下啮齿类动物Cetnomys的头骨进行形态学分析,该物种是一种非常特殊的属,在挖掘时会同时使用爪子和牙齿,显示出在很宽的物种大小范围内,结垢与形状的变化和维持都相关。我们的结果表明,门牙倾斜角度(AIP)在很大程度上被认为是适应挖齿的角色。我们发现AIP与基本颅骨轴(枕骨+基蝶骨)长度之间的关系不显着,这是衡量整体颅骨大小的指标。因此,无论大小,Ctenomys种类都具有较高或较低的AIR。鉴于在Ctenomys中观察到的鸟嘴异形,AIP与舒张期长度之间存在显着关系,这表明超形变在一定程度上影响了AIR。脸颊牙齿的位置及其位置可以自由移动。该观察结果支持以下观点:颅骨的结构设计以及一定程度上的鸟嘴异形构成了AIR变化的基础。另一方面,门牙宽度和厚度的正异形表示在较大的物种中,成比例的有力的门齿能够抵抗更大的门齿。弯曲力。我们发现,下颌内收肌的杠杆臂相对于基本的颅骨轴长度呈正向异形。但是,我们发现杠杆臂和杠杆臂之间存在等距关系。在这种情况下,无论大小如何变化,保持颅骨比例都是可能与保持有效的挖齿能力有关的特征。在评估Ctenomys头骨的大小和形状变化的含义时,将讨论功能和生态数据。

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