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A shift in ontogenetic timing produced the unique sauropod skull
by
Bhullar, Bhart-Anjan
, Koch, Nicolás Mongiardino
, Navalón, Guillermo
, Hanson, Michael
, Petermann, Holger
, Fabbri, Matteo
in
Adaptation
/ Development
/ Dinosauria
/ Dinosaurs
/ Embryos
/ Evolution
/ Feeding apparatus
/ Gigantism
/ Jaw
/ Juveniles
/ Morphology
/ Muscles
/ Ontogeny
/ ORIGINAL ARTICLE
/ paleontology
/ Phenotypes
/ Phylogeny
/ Physiology
/ Sauropodomorpha
/ Skull
/ Vertebrates
2021
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A shift in ontogenetic timing produced the unique sauropod skull
by
Bhullar, Bhart-Anjan
, Koch, Nicolás Mongiardino
, Navalón, Guillermo
, Hanson, Michael
, Petermann, Holger
, Fabbri, Matteo
in
Adaptation
/ Development
/ Dinosauria
/ Dinosaurs
/ Embryos
/ Evolution
/ Feeding apparatus
/ Gigantism
/ Jaw
/ Juveniles
/ Morphology
/ Muscles
/ Ontogeny
/ ORIGINAL ARTICLE
/ paleontology
/ Phenotypes
/ Phylogeny
/ Physiology
/ Sauropodomorpha
/ Skull
/ Vertebrates
2021
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A shift in ontogenetic timing produced the unique sauropod skull
by
Bhullar, Bhart-Anjan
, Koch, Nicolás Mongiardino
, Navalón, Guillermo
, Hanson, Michael
, Petermann, Holger
, Fabbri, Matteo
in
Adaptation
/ Development
/ Dinosauria
/ Dinosaurs
/ Embryos
/ Evolution
/ Feeding apparatus
/ Gigantism
/ Jaw
/ Juveniles
/ Morphology
/ Muscles
/ Ontogeny
/ ORIGINAL ARTICLE
/ paleontology
/ Phenotypes
/ Phylogeny
/ Physiology
/ Sauropodomorpha
/ Skull
/ Vertebrates
2021
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A shift in ontogenetic timing produced the unique sauropod skull
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A shift in ontogenetic timing produced the unique sauropod skull
2021
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Sauropod dinosaurs include the largest terrestrial vertebrates that have ever lived. Virtually every part of the sauropod body is heavily modified in association with gigantic size and associated physiological alterations. Sauropod skulls are no exception: they feature elongated, telescoped facial regions connected to tilted neurocrania and reoriented jaw adductor muscles. Several of these cranial features have been suggested to be adaptations for feeding on the one hand and the result of paedomorphic transformation near the base of Sauropoda on the other. However, the scarcity of sauropodomorph ontogenetic series has impeded further investigation of these hypotheses. We re-evaluated the cranial material attributed to the early sauropodomorph Anchisaurus, which our phylogenetic analyses confirm to be closely related to sauropods. Digital assembly of µ CT-scanned skulls of the two known specimens, a juvenile and an adult, permitted us to examine the detailed ontogeny of cranial elements. The skull anatomy of Anchisaurus is distinguished by a mosaic of ancestral saurischian and sauropod-like characters. Sauropod-like characters of the braincase and adductor chamber appear late in ontogeny, suggesting that these features first evolved by the developmental mechanism of terminal addition. Shape analyses and investigation of allometric evolution demonstrate that cranial characters that appear late in the ontogeny of sauropodomorphs closely related to sauropods are already present in the embryos and juveniles of sauropods, suggesting a predisplacement-type shift in developmental timing from the ancestral anchisaurian condition. We propose that this developmental shift relaxed prior constraints on skull morphology, allowing sauropods to explore a novel range of phenotypes and enabling specializations of the feeding apparatus. The shift in timing occurred in concert with the evolution of gigantism and physiological and locomotory innovations.
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