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Comparative limb proportions reveal differential locomotor morphofunctions of alligatoroids and crocodyloids

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ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE
卷 5, 期 3, 页码 -

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.171774

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Alligatoroidea; Crocodyloidea; limb proportion; locomotion; feeding

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  1. International Travel Grant from the Florida Museum of Natural History
  2. Hokkaido University Grant for Research Activities Abroad
  3. Hokkaido University Clark Memorial Foundation
  4. JSPS Overseas Challenge Program for Young Researchers
  5. JSPS Kakenhi [15J02626]
  6. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [15J02626, 17K14411] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Although two major clades of crocodylians (Alligatoroidea and Crocodyloidea) were split during the Cretaceous period, relatively few morphological and functional differences between them have been known. In addition, interaction of multiple morphofunctional systems that differentiated their ecology has barely been assessed. In this study, we examined the limb proportions of crocodylians to infer the differences of locomotor functions between alligatoroids and crocodyloids, and tested the correlation of locomotor and feeding morphofunctions. Our analyses revealed crocodyloids including Gavial is have longer stylopodia (humerus and femur) than alligatoroids, indicating that two groups may differ in locomotor functions. Fossil evidence suggested that alligatoroids have retained short stylopodia since the early stage of their evolution. Furthermore, rostral shape, an indicator of trophic function, is correlated with limb proportions, where slender-snouted piscivorous taxa have relatively long stylopodia and short overall limbs. In combination, trophic and locomotor functions might differently delimit the ecological opportunity of alligatoroids and crocodyloids in the evolution of crocodylians.

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