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“Pachyostosis” in aquatic amniotes: a review 被引量:1

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摘要 During the course of amniote evolution,numerous taxa secondarily adapted to an aquatic life.It appears that many of these taxa primitively display“pachyostosis,”an osseous specialization characterized by an increase in bone compactness and/or volume.The term“pachyostosis”is used in morphological and histological descriptions to describe what in fact corresponds to different patterns.The aim of this paper is to present the current state of knowledge relative to this adaptation among aquatic amniotes.All the taxa that have returned to an aquatic environ-ment are listed.Moreover,their degree of adaptation to the marine environment,their life environment,and the nature of their“pachyostotic”pattern,when present,are described.This inventory enables the evaluation of the current quality of the data relative to this specialization and provides an indication of the work that remains to be done.The functional consequences of“pachyostosis,”and notably its importance for buoyancy control in the context of hydrostatic regulation of the body trim,are discussed and opposed to the requirement of improved swimming abilities in the case of a hydrodynamic mode of trim regulation.Questions are posed about the significa-tion of the polymorphism displayed by this specialization between different taxa,different specimens of the same taxon and different bones of the same specimen,and the problem of quantification of pachyostosis is discussed.
出处 《Integrative Zoology》 SCIE CSCD 2009年第4期325-340,共16页 整合动物学(英文版)
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