Comparative Anatomy of Caudal Musculature Attachments in Catarrhines with Different Tail Length

Sayaka Tojima
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Tail length in primates greatly varies and is considered an important feature for understanding primate adaptations and phylogeny. Especially in some catarrhines, tails have become extremely reduced. Previous studies suggested that some sacral morphology reflects tail length to reconstruct the process of tail reduction in catarrhines (Ankel, 1965, 1972; Ward et al., 1991; Russo & Shapiro, 2011; Tojima, 2013), but the reason why such morphology reflects tail length variation was not clarified. Generally, the muscles attached to bones must change together with the skeletal morphology. Thus, the musculoskeletal morphological variation in the sacro-caudal region must reflect differences of tail function, and it could be linked to the process of and the reason for tail reduction. In catarrhines, however, there have been few studies of caudal musculature (Howell & Straus, 1965; Swindler & Wood, 1982; Tojima, 2010) and the anatomical musculature data with different tail lengths are still incomplete. Therefore, this study aimed to provide an updated overview of caudal muscles in catarrhines and to clarify the relationships among caudal muscles, sacro-caudal skeletal morphology, and tail length variation. MATERIALS AND METHODS
不同尾长卡鼻犬尾部肌肉附着物的比较解剖学
灵长类动物的尾巴长度变化很大,被认为是理解灵长类动物适应和系统发育的重要特征。特别是在一些卡塔瑞恩,尾巴已经变得非常少。以往的研究表明,一些骶骨形态反映了尾长,以重建卡他鼻猴尾缩小的过程(Ankel, 1965,1972;Ward et al., 1991;Russo & Shapiro, 2011;Tojima, 2013),但这种形态反映尾长变化的原因并没有明确。一般来说,附着在骨骼上的肌肉必须随着骨骼形态的变化而变化。因此,骶-尾区肌肉骨骼形态的变化一定反映了尾部功能的差异,并可能与尾复位的过程和原因有关。然而,在卡他鼻鱼中,很少有关于尾部肌肉组织的研究(Howell & Straus, 1965;Swindler & Wood, 1982;Tojima, 2010),不同尾长的解剖肌肉数据尚不完整。因此,本研究旨在对卡氏海豚的尾侧肌肉进行最新的概述,并阐明尾侧肌肉、骶-尾侧骨骼形态和尾长变化之间的关系。材料与方法
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