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Precocious Ossification of the Tympanoperiotic Bone in Fetal and Newborn Dolphins: An Evolutionary Adaptation to the Aquatic Environment?

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
The present study, performed with a dual-energy X-ray (DXA) bone densitometer on a series of fetal and newborn striped and short-beaked common dolphins, shows that the bone density of the area of the tympanic bulla within the tympanoperiotic complex starts with 0.483 gcm(-2) in 5- to 6-month-old specimens of striped (or common) dolphin fetuses and reaches 1.841 gcm(-2) in newborn striped dolphins, with values consistently higher than in other parts of the skull or elsewhere in the skeleton. The same results apply to the common bottlenose dolphins, in which the area of the tympanic bulla has a density of 0.312 gcm(-2) in 5-month-old specimens and becomes four times as much in newborns. Regardless of the areal bone density results correlated to the DXA-technique, comparisons with DXA-bone density data in the literature referred to other mammals emphasize the presence of very high mineral deposition in the area of the tympanoperiotic bone in fetal and newborn dolphins and the most dense part of it belongs to the tympanic bulla. The early osseous maturation of the tympanic bulla area may be compared to what described in fin whales and may represent an unique ontogenetic and phylogenetic feature of cetaceans, possibly related to the development of essential acoustic sense and establishment of immediate post-natal mother-calf relationship. Anat Rec, 298:1294-1300, 2015. (c) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Iris type:
01.01 - Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Dolphins; DXA; Fetal development; Tympanic bulla; Tympanoperiotic bone; Anatomy; Histology; Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics; Biotechnology
List of contributors:
Cozzi, Bruno; Podestà, Michela; Vaccaro, Calogero; Poggi, Roberto; Mazzariol, Sandro; Huggenberger, Stefan; Zotti, Alessandro
Authors of the University:
COZZI BRUNO
MAZZARIOL SANDRO
ZOTTI ALESSANDRO
Handle:
https://www.research.unipd.it/handle/11577/3190506
Published in:
THE ANATOMICAL RECORD
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