Cranial Structure and Evolution in 'Alouatta': Temporal Fossa and Interorbital Morphology

Title
Cranial Structure and Evolution in 'Alouatta': Temporal Fossa and Interorbital Morphology
Publication Date
2006
Author(s)
Mantini, Simone
Bruner, Emiliano
Fiorenza, Luca
Spezio, C
Manzi, Giorgio
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
S Karger AG
Place of publication
Netherlands
DOI
10.1159/000092277
UNE publication id
une:7942
Abstract
The genus 'Alouatta' is characterised by a peculiar cranial morphology, in which the splancnocranium appears as sagittally rotated with respect to the neurocranial axis. This process is called 'airorhynchy' and distinguishes the genus 'Alouatta' from all the other atelids. Previous analyses suggested that airorhynchy in 'Alouatta' is associated with the relationship between basi-cranial flexion and neurocranial development. Within this process, changes at the temporal fossa may represent a major structural rearrangement. In this paper, the area of the pterion in 'Alouatta' is investigated through Procrustes superimposition and thin-plate spline. The anatomy of the interorbital area has also been examined and described, since it represents a further source of variation among the atelids. The structural role of the temporal fossa is evidenced, while the interorbital morphology supports some phylogenetic hypotheses. Results are discussed considering the debate on the phylogenetic position of 'Paralouatta varonai' from the Quaternary of Cuba.
Link
Citation
Folia Primatologica, 77(4), p. 286-286
ISSN
1421-9980
0015-5713
Start page
286
End page
286

Files:

NameSizeformatDescriptionLink