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A Three-Dimensional Skeletal Reconstruction of the Stem Amniote Orobates pabsti (Diadectidae): Analyses of Body Mass, Centre of Mass Position, and Joint Mobility

Orobates pabsti, a basal diadectid from the lower Permian, is a key fossil for the understanding of early amniote evolution. Quantitative analysis of anatomical information suffers from fragmentation of fossil bones, plastic deformation due to diagenetic processes and fragile preservation within sur...

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Autores principales: Nyakatura, John A., Allen, Vivian R., Lauströer, Jonas, Andikfar, Amir, Danczak, Marek, Ullrich, Hans-Jürgen, Hufenbach, Werner, Martens, Thomas, Fischer, Martin S.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4565719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26355297
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137284
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author Nyakatura, John A.
Allen, Vivian R.
Lauströer, Jonas
Andikfar, Amir
Danczak, Marek
Ullrich, Hans-Jürgen
Hufenbach, Werner
Martens, Thomas
Fischer, Martin S.
author_facet Nyakatura, John A.
Allen, Vivian R.
Lauströer, Jonas
Andikfar, Amir
Danczak, Marek
Ullrich, Hans-Jürgen
Hufenbach, Werner
Martens, Thomas
Fischer, Martin S.
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description Orobates pabsti, a basal diadectid from the lower Permian, is a key fossil for the understanding of early amniote evolution. Quantitative analysis of anatomical information suffers from fragmentation of fossil bones, plastic deformation due to diagenetic processes and fragile preservation within surrounding rock matrix, preventing further biomechanical investigation. Here we describe the steps taken to digitally reconstruct MNG 10181, the holotype specimen of Orobates pabsti, and subsequently use the digital reconstruction to assess body mass, position of the centre of mass in individual segments as well as the whole animal, and study joint mobility in the shoulder and hip joints. The shape of most fossil bone fragments could be recovered from micro-focus computed tomography scans. This also revealed structures that were hitherto hidden within the rock matrix. However, parts of the axial skeleton had to be modelled using relevant isolated bones from the same locality as templates. Based on the digital fossil, mass of MNG 10181 was estimated using a model of body shape that was varied within a plausible range to account for uncertainties of the dimension. In the mean estimate model the specimen had an estimated mass of circa 4 kg. Varying of the mass distribution amongst body segments further revealed that Orobates carried most of its weight on the hind limbs. Mostly unrestricted joint morphology further suggested that MNG 10181 was able to effectively generate propulsion with the pelvic limbs. The digital reconstruction is made available for future biomechanical studies.
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spelling pubmed-45657192015-09-18 A Three-Dimensional Skeletal Reconstruction of the Stem Amniote Orobates pabsti (Diadectidae): Analyses of Body Mass, Centre of Mass Position, and Joint Mobility Nyakatura, John A. Allen, Vivian R. Lauströer, Jonas Andikfar, Amir Danczak, Marek Ullrich, Hans-Jürgen Hufenbach, Werner Martens, Thomas Fischer, Martin S. PLoS One Research Article Orobates pabsti, a basal diadectid from the lower Permian, is a key fossil for the understanding of early amniote evolution. Quantitative analysis of anatomical information suffers from fragmentation of fossil bones, plastic deformation due to diagenetic processes and fragile preservation within surrounding rock matrix, preventing further biomechanical investigation. Here we describe the steps taken to digitally reconstruct MNG 10181, the holotype specimen of Orobates pabsti, and subsequently use the digital reconstruction to assess body mass, position of the centre of mass in individual segments as well as the whole animal, and study joint mobility in the shoulder and hip joints. The shape of most fossil bone fragments could be recovered from micro-focus computed tomography scans. This also revealed structures that were hitherto hidden within the rock matrix. However, parts of the axial skeleton had to be modelled using relevant isolated bones from the same locality as templates. Based on the digital fossil, mass of MNG 10181 was estimated using a model of body shape that was varied within a plausible range to account for uncertainties of the dimension. In the mean estimate model the specimen had an estimated mass of circa 4 kg. Varying of the mass distribution amongst body segments further revealed that Orobates carried most of its weight on the hind limbs. Mostly unrestricted joint morphology further suggested that MNG 10181 was able to effectively generate propulsion with the pelvic limbs. The digital reconstruction is made available for future biomechanical studies. Public Library of Science 2015-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4565719/ /pubmed/26355297 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137284 Text en © 2015 Nyakatura 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nyakatura, John A.
Allen, Vivian R.
Lauströer, Jonas
Andikfar, Amir
Danczak, Marek
Ullrich, Hans-Jürgen
Hufenbach, Werner
Martens, Thomas
Fischer, Martin S.
A Three-Dimensional Skeletal Reconstruction of the Stem Amniote Orobates pabsti (Diadectidae): Analyses of Body Mass, Centre of Mass Position, and Joint Mobility
title A Three-Dimensional Skeletal Reconstruction of the Stem Amniote Orobates pabsti (Diadectidae): Analyses of Body Mass, Centre of Mass Position, and Joint Mobility
title_full A Three-Dimensional Skeletal Reconstruction of the Stem Amniote Orobates pabsti (Diadectidae): Analyses of Body Mass, Centre of Mass Position, and Joint Mobility
title_fullStr A Three-Dimensional Skeletal Reconstruction of the Stem Amniote Orobates pabsti (Diadectidae): Analyses of Body Mass, Centre of Mass Position, and Joint Mobility
title_full_unstemmed A Three-Dimensional Skeletal Reconstruction of the Stem Amniote Orobates pabsti (Diadectidae): Analyses of Body Mass, Centre of Mass Position, and Joint Mobility
title_short A Three-Dimensional Skeletal Reconstruction of the Stem Amniote Orobates pabsti (Diadectidae): Analyses of Body Mass, Centre of Mass Position, and Joint Mobility
title_sort three-dimensional skeletal reconstruction of the stem amniote orobates pabsti (diadectidae): analyses of body mass, centre of mass position, and joint mobility
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4565719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26355297
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137284
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