Interspecific variation of ontogeny and skull shape among porpoises (Phocoenidae)

All extant members of Phocoenidae (porpoises) have been characterized as pedomorphic based on skeletal characters. To investigate the ontogenetic background for pedomorphosis and assess interspecific differences in ontogeny among phocoenids, samples of the six extant species were compared in terms o...

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Published in:Journal of Morphology
Main Authors: Galatius, Anders, Berta, Annalisa, Frandsen, Marie Schou, Goodall, R Natalie P
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2011
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https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.10900
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/b08c6b16-0a89-4353-9d3b-9046c7e688db 2023-05-15T17:59:00+02:00 Interspecific variation of ontogeny and skull shape among porpoises (Phocoenidae) Galatius, Anders Berta, Annalisa Frandsen, Marie Schou Goodall, R Natalie P 2011 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/interspecific-variation-of-ontogeny-and-skull-shape-among-porpoises-phocoenidae(b08c6b16-0a89-4353-9d3b-9046c7e688db).html https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.10900 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Galatius , A , Berta , A , Frandsen , M S & Goodall , R N P 2011 , ' Interspecific variation of ontogeny and skull shape among porpoises (Phocoenidae) ' , Journal of Morphology , vol. 272 , no. 2 , pp. 136-148 . https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.10900 Animals Biological Evolution Cranial Sutures Epiphyses Female Male Phylogeny Porpoises Skull Species Specificity Spine article 2011 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.10900 2020-07-18T21:11:19Z All extant members of Phocoenidae (porpoises) have been characterized as pedomorphic based on skeletal characters. To investigate the ontogenetic background for pedomorphosis and assess interspecific differences in ontogeny among phocoenids, samples of the six extant species were compared in terms of development of both epiphyseal and cranial suture fusion. Across all species, full maturity of the vertebral column was rare. Vertebral epiphyseal development did not progress so far in most Phocoena phocoena as in Phocoenoides dalli and Phocoena dioptrica. P. phocoena, Phocoena spinipinnis, Ph. dalli, and P. dioptrica, for which large series were available, were further compared in terms of ontogeny of cranial shape by three-dimensional geometric morphometrics. Ph. dalli and P. dioptrica generally showed further development of cranial sutures than the other species. Postnatal skull shape development was similar for all species studied; the majority of interspecific shape differences are present at parturition. Smaller species had a higher rate of shape development relative to growth in size than Ph. dalli and P. dioptrica, but they still showed less allometric development due to less postnatal growth. Interspecific shape differences indicate phylogenetic relationships similar to that proposed based on morphology or convergent evolution of the two pelagic species, Ph. dalli and P. dioptrica, under the scenarios suggested by recent molecular studies. A shape trend coinciding with habitat preference was detected; in species with pelagic preference the position and orientation of the foramen magnum aligned the skull with the vertebral column; the rostrum showed less ventral inclination, and the facial region was larger and more concave in lateral aspect. Article in Journal/Newspaper Phocoena dioptrica Phocoena phocoena Aarhus University: Research Journal of Morphology 272 2 136 148
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topic Animals
Biological Evolution
Cranial Sutures
Epiphyses
Female
Male
Phylogeny
Porpoises
Skull
Species Specificity
Spine
spellingShingle Animals
Biological Evolution
Cranial Sutures
Epiphyses
Female
Male
Phylogeny
Porpoises
Skull
Species Specificity
Spine
Galatius, Anders
Berta, Annalisa
Frandsen, Marie Schou
Goodall, R Natalie P
Interspecific variation of ontogeny and skull shape among porpoises (Phocoenidae)
topic_facet Animals
Biological Evolution
Cranial Sutures
Epiphyses
Female
Male
Phylogeny
Porpoises
Skull
Species Specificity
Spine
description All extant members of Phocoenidae (porpoises) have been characterized as pedomorphic based on skeletal characters. To investigate the ontogenetic background for pedomorphosis and assess interspecific differences in ontogeny among phocoenids, samples of the six extant species were compared in terms of development of both epiphyseal and cranial suture fusion. Across all species, full maturity of the vertebral column was rare. Vertebral epiphyseal development did not progress so far in most Phocoena phocoena as in Phocoenoides dalli and Phocoena dioptrica. P. phocoena, Phocoena spinipinnis, Ph. dalli, and P. dioptrica, for which large series were available, were further compared in terms of ontogeny of cranial shape by three-dimensional geometric morphometrics. Ph. dalli and P. dioptrica generally showed further development of cranial sutures than the other species. Postnatal skull shape development was similar for all species studied; the majority of interspecific shape differences are present at parturition. Smaller species had a higher rate of shape development relative to growth in size than Ph. dalli and P. dioptrica, but they still showed less allometric development due to less postnatal growth. Interspecific shape differences indicate phylogenetic relationships similar to that proposed based on morphology or convergent evolution of the two pelagic species, Ph. dalli and P. dioptrica, under the scenarios suggested by recent molecular studies. A shape trend coinciding with habitat preference was detected; in species with pelagic preference the position and orientation of the foramen magnum aligned the skull with the vertebral column; the rostrum showed less ventral inclination, and the facial region was larger and more concave in lateral aspect.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Galatius, Anders
Berta, Annalisa
Frandsen, Marie Schou
Goodall, R Natalie P
author_facet Galatius, Anders
Berta, Annalisa
Frandsen, Marie Schou
Goodall, R Natalie P
author_sort Galatius, Anders
title Interspecific variation of ontogeny and skull shape among porpoises (Phocoenidae)
title_short Interspecific variation of ontogeny and skull shape among porpoises (Phocoenidae)
title_full Interspecific variation of ontogeny and skull shape among porpoises (Phocoenidae)
title_fullStr Interspecific variation of ontogeny and skull shape among porpoises (Phocoenidae)
title_full_unstemmed Interspecific variation of ontogeny and skull shape among porpoises (Phocoenidae)
title_sort interspecific variation of ontogeny and skull shape among porpoises (phocoenidae)
publishDate 2011
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