The differentiated impacts and constraints of allometry, phylogeny, and environment on the ruminants' ankle bone.

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Communications Biology Pub Date : 2025-03-18 DOI:10.1038/s42003-025-07898-z
Orgebin Pierre, Ilya Dziomber, Aiglstorfer Manuela, Mennecart Bastien
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The astragalus is a hinged bony organ common to many tetrapods. Several factors, including allometry, phylogeny, and environment, constrain its morphology. Due to the underlying risk of these factors being confounding, previous works have frequently highlighted the difficulty in discerning the specific influence of each factor. Here, we conducted allometric and size-adjusted clade and ecomorphological analyses to assess the contribution of each of these three parameters to the morphological variation of the astragalus in ruminant artiodactyls. 3D geometric morphometric analyses confirm the astragalus' highly integrated structure and multifactorial morphological responses. Sturdier astragali are correlated with heavier bodies. Bovids tend to display larger proximal trochlear ridges, and moschids show a prominent posterior process. The degree of development of areas where joints and ligaments intersect reflects the degree of freedom of the ankle and the locomotion type. This study provides new perspectives on the evolution of ruminants and their interactions with their environment.

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异速发育、系统发育和环境对反刍动物踝骨的差异影响与制约。
黄芪是许多四足动物常见的铰链骨器官。异速生长、系统发育和环境等因素制约了其形态。由于这些因素的潜在风险是混杂的,以前的工作经常强调难以识别每个因素的具体影响。本研究通过异速生长和调整大小的进化枝和生态形态学分析来评估这三个参数对反刍偶蹄动物黄芪形态变异的贡献。三维几何形态分析证实了黄芪高度整合的结构和多因子形态响应。黄芪越结实,身体越重。牛科动物滑车近端脊较大,而蛾类动物滑车后突突出。关节和韧带相交区域的发育程度反映了踝关节的自由度和运动类型。这项研究为反刍动物的进化及其与环境的相互作用提供了新的视角。
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期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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