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Endothiodon cf. bathystoma (Synapsida: Dicynodontia) bony labyrinth anatomy, variation and body mass estimates

The semicircular canal (SC) system of the inner ear detects head angular accelerations and is essential for navigation and spatial awareness in vertebrates. Because the bony labyrinth encloses the membranous labyrinth SCs, it can be used as a proxy for animal behavior. The bony labyrinth of dicynodo...

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Autores principales: Araújo, Ricardo, Fernandez, Vincent, Rabbitt, Richard D., Ekdale, Eric G., Antunes, Miguel T., Castanhinha, Rui, Fröbisch, Jörg, Martins, Rui M. S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5851538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29538421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189883
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author Araújo, Ricardo
Fernandez, Vincent
Rabbitt, Richard D.
Ekdale, Eric G.
Antunes, Miguel T.
Castanhinha, Rui
Fröbisch, Jörg
Martins, Rui M. S.
author_facet Araújo, Ricardo
Fernandez, Vincent
Rabbitt, Richard D.
Ekdale, Eric G.
Antunes, Miguel T.
Castanhinha, Rui
Fröbisch, Jörg
Martins, Rui M. S.
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description The semicircular canal (SC) system of the inner ear detects head angular accelerations and is essential for navigation and spatial awareness in vertebrates. Because the bony labyrinth encloses the membranous labyrinth SCs, it can be used as a proxy for animal behavior. The bony labyrinth of dicynodonts, a clade of herbivorous non-mammalian synapsids, has only been described in a handful of individuals and remains particularly obscure. Here we describe the bony labyrinth anatomy of three Endothiodon cf. bathystoma specimens from Mozambique based on digital reconstructions from propagation phase-contrast synchrotron micro-computed tomography. We compare these findings with the bony labyrinth anatomy of their close relative Niassodon. The bony labyrinths of Endothiodon and Niassodon are relatively similar and show only differences in the shape of the horizontal SCs and the orientation of the vertical SCs. When compared to extant mammals, Endothiodon and Niassodon have highly eccentric SCs. In addition, the Endothiodon SCs are nearly orthogonal. An eccentric and orthogonal SC morphology is consistent with a specialization in rapid head movements, which are typical of foraging or feeding behaviors. Furthermore, we estimate the body mass of these Endothiodon specimens at ~116 to 182 kg, based on the average SC radii calculated using a linear regression model optimized by the Amemiya Prediction Criterion. Our findings provide novel insights into the paleobiology of Endothiodon which are consistent with the peculiar feeding mechanism among dicynodonts presumed from their multiple postcanine toothrows.
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spelling pubmed-58515382018-03-23 Endothiodon cf. bathystoma (Synapsida: Dicynodontia) bony labyrinth anatomy, variation and body mass estimates Araújo, Ricardo Fernandez, Vincent Rabbitt, Richard D. Ekdale, Eric G. Antunes, Miguel T. Castanhinha, Rui Fröbisch, Jörg Martins, Rui M. S. PLoS One Research Article The semicircular canal (SC) system of the inner ear detects head angular accelerations and is essential for navigation and spatial awareness in vertebrates. Because the bony labyrinth encloses the membranous labyrinth SCs, it can be used as a proxy for animal behavior. The bony labyrinth of dicynodonts, a clade of herbivorous non-mammalian synapsids, has only been described in a handful of individuals and remains particularly obscure. Here we describe the bony labyrinth anatomy of three Endothiodon cf. bathystoma specimens from Mozambique based on digital reconstructions from propagation phase-contrast synchrotron micro-computed tomography. We compare these findings with the bony labyrinth anatomy of their close relative Niassodon. The bony labyrinths of Endothiodon and Niassodon are relatively similar and show only differences in the shape of the horizontal SCs and the orientation of the vertical SCs. When compared to extant mammals, Endothiodon and Niassodon have highly eccentric SCs. In addition, the Endothiodon SCs are nearly orthogonal. An eccentric and orthogonal SC morphology is consistent with a specialization in rapid head movements, which are typical of foraging or feeding behaviors. Furthermore, we estimate the body mass of these Endothiodon specimens at ~116 to 182 kg, based on the average SC radii calculated using a linear regression model optimized by the Amemiya Prediction Criterion. Our findings provide novel insights into the paleobiology of Endothiodon which are consistent with the peculiar feeding mechanism among dicynodonts presumed from their multiple postcanine toothrows. Public Library of Science 2018-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5851538/ /pubmed/29538421 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189883 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Araújo, Ricardo
Fernandez, Vincent
Rabbitt, Richard D.
Ekdale, Eric G.
Antunes, Miguel T.
Castanhinha, Rui
Fröbisch, Jörg
Martins, Rui M. S.
Endothiodon cf. bathystoma (Synapsida: Dicynodontia) bony labyrinth anatomy, variation and body mass estimates
title Endothiodon cf. bathystoma (Synapsida: Dicynodontia) bony labyrinth anatomy, variation and body mass estimates
title_full Endothiodon cf. bathystoma (Synapsida: Dicynodontia) bony labyrinth anatomy, variation and body mass estimates
title_fullStr Endothiodon cf. bathystoma (Synapsida: Dicynodontia) bony labyrinth anatomy, variation and body mass estimates
title_full_unstemmed Endothiodon cf. bathystoma (Synapsida: Dicynodontia) bony labyrinth anatomy, variation and body mass estimates
title_short Endothiodon cf. bathystoma (Synapsida: Dicynodontia) bony labyrinth anatomy, variation and body mass estimates
title_sort endothiodon cf. bathystoma (synapsida: dicynodontia) bony labyrinth anatomy, variation and body mass estimates
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5851538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29538421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189883
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