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A Nomenclature for Vertebral Fossae in Sauropods and Other Saurischian Dinosaurs

BACKGROUND: The axial skeleton of extinct saurischian dinosaurs (i.e., theropods, sauropodomorphs), like living birds, was pneumatized by epithelial outpocketings of the respiratory system. Pneumatic signatures in the vertebral column of fossil saurischians include complex branching chambers within...

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Autores principales: Wilson, Jeffrey A., D'Emic, Michael D., Ikejiri, Takehito, Moacdieh, Emile M., Whitlock, John A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3046170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21386963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017114
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author Wilson, Jeffrey A.
D'Emic, Michael D.
Ikejiri, Takehito
Moacdieh, Emile M.
Whitlock, John A.
author_facet Wilson, Jeffrey A.
D'Emic, Michael D.
Ikejiri, Takehito
Moacdieh, Emile M.
Whitlock, John A.
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description BACKGROUND: The axial skeleton of extinct saurischian dinosaurs (i.e., theropods, sauropodomorphs), like living birds, was pneumatized by epithelial outpocketings of the respiratory system. Pneumatic signatures in the vertebral column of fossil saurischians include complex branching chambers within the bone (internal pneumaticity) and large chambers visible externally that are bounded by neural arch laminae (external pneumaticity). Although general aspects of internal pneumaticity are synapomorphic for saurischian subgroups, the individual internal pneumatic spaces cannot be homologized across species or even along the vertebral column, due to their variability and absence of topographical landmarks. External pneumatic structures, in contrast, are defined by ready topological landmarks (vertebral laminae), but no consistent nomenclatural system exists. This deficiency has fostered confusion and limited their use as character data in phylogenetic analysis. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We present a simple system for naming external neural arch fossae that parallels the one developed for the vertebral laminae that bound them. The nomenclatural system identifies fossae by pointing to reference landmarks (e.g., neural spine, centrum, costal articulations, zygapophyses). We standardize the naming process by creating tripartite names from “primary landmarks,” which form the zygodiapophyseal table, “secondary landmarks,” which orient with respect to that table, and “tertiary landmarks,” which further delineate a given fossa. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The proposed nomenclatural system for lamina-bounded fossae adds clarity to descriptions of complex vertebrae and allows these structures to be sourced as character data for phylogenetic analyses. These anatomical terms denote potentially homologous pneumatic structures within Saurischia, but they could be applied to any vertebrate with vertebral laminae that enclose spaces, regardless of their developmental origin or phylogenetic distribution.
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spelling pubmed-30461702011-03-08 A Nomenclature for Vertebral Fossae in Sauropods and Other Saurischian Dinosaurs Wilson, Jeffrey A. D'Emic, Michael D. Ikejiri, Takehito Moacdieh, Emile M. Whitlock, John A. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The axial skeleton of extinct saurischian dinosaurs (i.e., theropods, sauropodomorphs), like living birds, was pneumatized by epithelial outpocketings of the respiratory system. Pneumatic signatures in the vertebral column of fossil saurischians include complex branching chambers within the bone (internal pneumaticity) and large chambers visible externally that are bounded by neural arch laminae (external pneumaticity). Although general aspects of internal pneumaticity are synapomorphic for saurischian subgroups, the individual internal pneumatic spaces cannot be homologized across species or even along the vertebral column, due to their variability and absence of topographical landmarks. External pneumatic structures, in contrast, are defined by ready topological landmarks (vertebral laminae), but no consistent nomenclatural system exists. This deficiency has fostered confusion and limited their use as character data in phylogenetic analysis. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We present a simple system for naming external neural arch fossae that parallels the one developed for the vertebral laminae that bound them. The nomenclatural system identifies fossae by pointing to reference landmarks (e.g., neural spine, centrum, costal articulations, zygapophyses). We standardize the naming process by creating tripartite names from “primary landmarks,” which form the zygodiapophyseal table, “secondary landmarks,” which orient with respect to that table, and “tertiary landmarks,” which further delineate a given fossa. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The proposed nomenclatural system for lamina-bounded fossae adds clarity to descriptions of complex vertebrae and allows these structures to be sourced as character data for phylogenetic analyses. These anatomical terms denote potentially homologous pneumatic structures within Saurischia, but they could be applied to any vertebrate with vertebral laminae that enclose spaces, regardless of their developmental origin or phylogenetic distribution. Public Library of Science 2011-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3046170/ /pubmed/21386963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017114 Text en Wilson et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wilson, Jeffrey A.
D'Emic, Michael D.
Ikejiri, Takehito
Moacdieh, Emile M.
Whitlock, John A.
A Nomenclature for Vertebral Fossae in Sauropods and Other Saurischian Dinosaurs
title A Nomenclature for Vertebral Fossae in Sauropods and Other Saurischian Dinosaurs
title_full A Nomenclature for Vertebral Fossae in Sauropods and Other Saurischian Dinosaurs
title_fullStr A Nomenclature for Vertebral Fossae in Sauropods and Other Saurischian Dinosaurs
title_full_unstemmed A Nomenclature for Vertebral Fossae in Sauropods and Other Saurischian Dinosaurs
title_short A Nomenclature for Vertebral Fossae in Sauropods and Other Saurischian Dinosaurs
title_sort nomenclature for vertebral fossae in sauropods and other saurischian dinosaurs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3046170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21386963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017114
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