Head morphology in perinatal dolphins: A window into phylogeny and ontogeny

Abstract In this paper on the ontogenesis and evolutionary biology of odontocete cetaceans (toothed whales), we investigate the head morphology of three perinatal pantropical spotted dolphins ( Stenella attenuata ) with the following methods: computer‐assisted tomography, magnetic resonance imaging,...

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Published in:Journal of Morphology
Main Authors: Rauschmann, Michael A., Huggenberger, Stefan, Kossatz,, Lars S., Oelschläger, Helmut H.A.
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/jmor.10477 2024-09-15T18:18:54+00:00 Head morphology in perinatal dolphins: A window into phylogeny and ontogeny Rauschmann, Michael A. Huggenberger, Stefan Kossatz,, Lars S. Oelschläger, Helmut H.A. 2006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmor.10477 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fjmor.10477 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/jmor.10477 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Morphology volume 267, issue 11, page 1295-1315 ISSN 0362-2525 1097-4687 journal-article 2006 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.10477 2024-06-25T04:11:02Z Abstract In this paper on the ontogenesis and evolutionary biology of odontocete cetaceans (toothed whales), we investigate the head morphology of three perinatal pantropical spotted dolphins ( Stenella attenuata ) with the following methods: computer‐assisted tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, conventional X‐ray imaging, cryo‐sectioning as well as gross dissection. Comparison of these anatomical methods reveals that for a complete structural analysis, a combination of modern imaging techniques and conventional morphological methods is needed. In addition to the perinatal dolphins, we include series of microslides of fetal odontocetes ( S. attenuata , common dolphin Delphinus delphis , narwhal Monodon monoceros ). In contrast to other mammals, newborn cetaceans represent an extremely precocial state of development correlated to the fact that they have to swim and surface immediately after birth. Accordingly, the morphology of the perinatal dolphin head is very similar to that of the adult. Comparison with early fetal stages of dolphins shows that the ontogenetic change from the general mammalian bauplan to cetacean organization was characterized by profound morphological transformations of the relevant organ systems and roughly seems to parallel the phylogenetic transition from terrestrial ancestors to modern odontocetes. J. Morphol., 2006. © 2006 Wiley‐Liss, Inc. Article in Journal/Newspaper Monodon monoceros narwhal* toothed whales Wiley Online Library Journal of Morphology 267 11 1295 1315
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description Abstract In this paper on the ontogenesis and evolutionary biology of odontocete cetaceans (toothed whales), we investigate the head morphology of three perinatal pantropical spotted dolphins ( Stenella attenuata ) with the following methods: computer‐assisted tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, conventional X‐ray imaging, cryo‐sectioning as well as gross dissection. Comparison of these anatomical methods reveals that for a complete structural analysis, a combination of modern imaging techniques and conventional morphological methods is needed. In addition to the perinatal dolphins, we include series of microslides of fetal odontocetes ( S. attenuata , common dolphin Delphinus delphis , narwhal Monodon monoceros ). In contrast to other mammals, newborn cetaceans represent an extremely precocial state of development correlated to the fact that they have to swim and surface immediately after birth. Accordingly, the morphology of the perinatal dolphin head is very similar to that of the adult. Comparison with early fetal stages of dolphins shows that the ontogenetic change from the general mammalian bauplan to cetacean organization was characterized by profound morphological transformations of the relevant organ systems and roughly seems to parallel the phylogenetic transition from terrestrial ancestors to modern odontocetes. J. Morphol., 2006. © 2006 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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author Rauschmann, Michael A.
Huggenberger, Stefan
Kossatz,, Lars S.
Oelschläger, Helmut H.A.
spellingShingle Rauschmann, Michael A.
Huggenberger, Stefan
Kossatz,, Lars S.
Oelschläger, Helmut H.A.
Head morphology in perinatal dolphins: A window into phylogeny and ontogeny
author_facet Rauschmann, Michael A.
Huggenberger, Stefan
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Oelschläger, Helmut H.A.
author_sort Rauschmann, Michael A.
title Head morphology in perinatal dolphins: A window into phylogeny and ontogeny
title_short Head morphology in perinatal dolphins: A window into phylogeny and ontogeny
title_full Head morphology in perinatal dolphins: A window into phylogeny and ontogeny
title_fullStr Head morphology in perinatal dolphins: A window into phylogeny and ontogeny
title_full_unstemmed Head morphology in perinatal dolphins: A window into phylogeny and ontogeny
title_sort head morphology in perinatal dolphins: a window into phylogeny and ontogeny
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