Astragalar Morphology of Selected Giraffidae.

The artiodactyl astragalus has been modified to exhibit two trochleae, creating a double pullied structure allowing for significant dorso-plantar motion, and limited mediolateral motion. The astragalus structure is partly influenced by environmental substrates, and correspondingly, morphometric stud...

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Main Authors: Nikos Solounias, Melinda Danowitz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4814102?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-0643f78f5c7d41ba9e8d7fe8430dc8bd2020-11-25T01:51:13ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01113e015131010.1371/journal.pone.0151310Astragalar Morphology of Selected Giraffidae.Nikos SolouniasMelinda DanowitzThe artiodactyl astragalus has been modified to exhibit two trochleae, creating a double pullied structure allowing for significant dorso-plantar motion, and limited mediolateral motion. The astragalus structure is partly influenced by environmental substrates, and correspondingly, morphometric studies can yield paleohabitat information. The present study establishes terminology and describes detailed morphological features on giraffid astragali. Each giraffid astragalus exhibits a unique combination of anatomical characteristics. The giraffid astragalar morphologies reinforce previously established phylogenetic relationships. We find that the enlargement of the navicular head is a feature shared by all giraffids, and that the primitive giraffids possess exceptionally tall astragalar heads in relation to the total astragalar height. The sivatheres and the okapi share a reduced notch on the lateral edge of the astragalus. We find that Samotherium is more primitive in astragalar morphologies than Palaeotragus, which is reinforced by tooth characteristics and ossicone position. Diagnostic anatomical characters on the astragalus allow for giraffid species identifications and a better understanding of Giraffidae.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4814102?pdf=render
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author Nikos Solounias
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Astragalar Morphology of Selected Giraffidae.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Nikos Solounias
Melinda Danowitz
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title Astragalar Morphology of Selected Giraffidae.
title_short Astragalar Morphology of Selected Giraffidae.
title_full Astragalar Morphology of Selected Giraffidae.
title_fullStr Astragalar Morphology of Selected Giraffidae.
title_full_unstemmed Astragalar Morphology of Selected Giraffidae.
title_sort astragalar morphology of selected giraffidae.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The artiodactyl astragalus has been modified to exhibit two trochleae, creating a double pullied structure allowing for significant dorso-plantar motion, and limited mediolateral motion. The astragalus structure is partly influenced by environmental substrates, and correspondingly, morphometric studies can yield paleohabitat information. The present study establishes terminology and describes detailed morphological features on giraffid astragali. Each giraffid astragalus exhibits a unique combination of anatomical characteristics. The giraffid astragalar morphologies reinforce previously established phylogenetic relationships. We find that the enlargement of the navicular head is a feature shared by all giraffids, and that the primitive giraffids possess exceptionally tall astragalar heads in relation to the total astragalar height. The sivatheres and the okapi share a reduced notch on the lateral edge of the astragalus. We find that Samotherium is more primitive in astragalar morphologies than Palaeotragus, which is reinforced by tooth characteristics and ossicone position. Diagnostic anatomical characters on the astragalus allow for giraffid species identifications and a better understanding of Giraffidae.
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