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Locomotor pattern fails to predict foramen magnum angle in rodents, strepsirrhine primates, and marsupials.

Aidan A Ruth1, Mary Ann Raghanti2, Richard S Meindl3, C Owen Lovejoy4.   

Abstract

Foramen magnum position has traditionally been used as an indicator of bipedality because it has been thought to favor a more "balanced" skull position. Here, we analyzed foramen magnum angle (FMA) in relation to locomotion in three mammalian orders that include bipedal or orthograde species in addition to quadrupedal or pronograde species. In marsupials and strepsirrhine primates, we found that there is no relationship between locomotor pattern and FMA. In rodents, we found that there is a significant difference in FMA between bipedal and quadrupedal rodents. However, when these species are analyzed in the context of enlarged auditory bullae, this relationship is no longer significant. Additionally, we find a significant relationship between relative brain size and FMA in strepsirrhine primates. Taken together, these data indicate that several developmental modules of the cranium influence FMA, but that locomotion does not. We caution that basicranial evolution is a complex phenomenon that must be explored in the context of each taxon's unique evolutionary and developmental history.
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Keywords:  Basicranium; Development; Encephalization; Foramen magnum; Locomotion

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27178457     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2016.01.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Evol        ISSN: 0047-2484            Impact factor:   3.895


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