Brief communication: Ectocranial suture closure in Pongo: Pattern and phylogeny
Identifieur interne : 00AC73 ( Main/Merge ); précédent : 00AC72; suivant : 00AC74Brief communication: Ectocranial suture closure in Pongo: Pattern and phylogeny
Auteurs : James Cray Jr. [États-Unis] ; Gregory M. Cooper [États-Unis] ; Mark P. Mooney [États-Unis] ; Michael I. Siegel [États-Unis]Source :
- American Journal of Physical Anthropology [ 0002-9483 ] ; 2010-11.
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- KwdEn :
- American journal, Anat, Anterior pattern, Anterior sagittal, Anthropol, Biol, Closure, Coronal, Coronal suture, Cranial, Cranial suture biology, Cranial suture closure, Cranial suture synostosis, Cranium, Cray, Ectocranial, Ectocranial suture closure, Endocranial suture closure, Gorilla, Hominoid, Homo, Inferior pattern, Inferior sphenotemporal, Krogman, Lambdoid, Lambdoid suture, Meindl, Midcoronal, Natural history, Obelion, Orangutan, Oxford university press, Pars bregmatica, Phylogenetic, Phylogeny, Phys, Phys anthropol todd, Physical anthropology, Pongo, Pterion, Sagittal, Sagittal suture, Smithsonian museum, Sphenotemporal, Superior sphenotemporal, Suture, Suture activity, Suture fusion, Suture site, Suture sites, Synostosis, Vault.
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- American journal, Anat, Anterior pattern, Anterior sagittal, Anthropol, Biol, Closure, Coronal, Coronal suture, Cranial, Cranial suture biology, Cranial suture closure, Cranial suture synostosis, Cranium, Cray, Ectocranial, Ectocranial suture closure, Endocranial suture closure, Gorilla, Hominoid, Homo, Inferior pattern, Inferior sphenotemporal, Krogman, Lambdoid, Lambdoid suture, Meindl, Midcoronal, Natural history, Obelion, Orangutan, Oxford university press, Pars bregmatica, Phylogenetic, Phylogeny, Phys, Phys anthropol todd, Physical anthropology, Pongo, Pterion, Sagittal, Sagittal suture, Smithsonian museum, Sphenotemporal, Superior sphenotemporal, Suture, Suture activity, Suture fusion, Suture site, Suture sites, Synostosis, Vault.
Abstract
Ectocranial suture fusion patterns have been shown to contain biological and phylogenetic information. Previously the patterns of Homo, Pan, and Gorilla have been described. These data reflect the phylogenetic relationships among these species. In this study, we applied similar methodology to Pongo to determine the suture synostosis progression of this genus, and to allow comparison to previously reported data on other large‐bodied hominoids. We hypothesized these data would strengthen the argument that suture synostosis patterns reflect the phylogeny of primate taxa. Results indicate that the synostosis of vault sutures in Pongo is similar to that reported for Gorilla (excluding Pan and Homo). However, the lateral‐anterior pattern of fusion, in which there is a strong superior to inferior pattern, for Pongo is unique among these species, reflecting its phylogenetic distinctness among great ape taxa. Am J Phys Anthropol, 2010. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.21367
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Ectocranial suture fusion patterns have been shown to contain biological and phylogenetic information. Previously the patterns of Homo, Pan, and Gorilla have been described. These data reflect the phylogenetic relationships among these species. In this study, we applied similar methodology to Pongo to determine the suture synostosis progression of this genus, and to allow comparison to previously reported data on other large‐bodied hominoids. We hypothesized these data would strengthen the argument that suture synostosis patterns reflect the phylogeny of primate taxa. Results indicate that the synostosis of vault sutures in Pongo is similar to that reported for Gorilla (excluding Pan and Homo). However, the lateral‐anterior pattern of fusion, in which there is a strong superior to inferior pattern, for Pongo is unique among these species, reflecting its phylogenetic distinctness among great ape taxa. Am J Phys Anthropol, 2010. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.</div>
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