Embryonic development and cranial ossification of the Japanese Aodaishō, Elaphe climacophora (Serpentes: Colubridae): with special reference to the prootic bone and auditory evolution in snakes

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Taro Nojiri, Ingmar Werneburg, Atsushi Sakai, Toshiko Furutera, Takako Negishi-Koga, Muneaki Ishijima, Koichiro Ichimura, Masaki Takechi
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Abstract

Snakes show remarkably deviated “body plan” from other squamate reptiles. In addition to limb loss, they have accomplished enormous anatomical specialization of the skull associated with the pit organs and the reduction of the tympanic membranes and auditory canals in the outer ears. Despite being the most diverse group of snakes, our knowledge of the embryonic staging for organogenesis and cranial ossification has been minimal for Colubridae. Therefore, in the present observation, we provide the first embryonic description of the Japanese rat snake Elaphe climacophora. We based our study on the Standard Event System (SES) for external anatomical characters and on a description of the cranial ossification during post-ovipositional development. We further estimated the relative ossification timing of each cranial bony element and compared it with that of selected other snakes, lizards, turtles, and crocodilians. The present study shows that the relative ossification timing of the palatine and pterygoid bones is relatively early in squamates when compared to other reptiles, implying the developmental integration as the palate–pterygoid complex in this clade and functional demands for the unique feeding adaptation to swallow large prey with the help of their large palatine and pterygoid teeth. Furthermore, unlike in species with pit organs, the prootic bone of Ela. climacophora is expanded to provide articulation with the supratemporal, thereby contributing to the hearing system by detecting substrate vibration. We also demonstrate that the relative timing of the prootic ossification is significantly accelerated in colubrids compared to snakes with pit organs. Our finding suggests that the temporal changes of the prootic ossification underpin the evolution of the perception of the ground-bourne sound signals among snakes.

日本青田蛇(Elaphe climacophora)的胚胎发育和颅骨骨化(蛇类:眼镜蛇科):特别关注蛇的原骨和听觉进化。
蛇的 "身体结构 "与其他有鳞类爬行动物有明显的不同。除了肢体缺失外,它们还实现了头骨与凹陷器官相关的巨大解剖学特化,以及鼓膜和外耳听道的缩小。尽管胭脂鱼科是蛇类中种类最多的一类,但我们对其器官发生和颅骨骨化的胚胎分期却知之甚少。因此,在本次观察中,我们首次对日本鼠蛇(Elaphe climacophora)进行了胚胎描述。我们的研究基于外部解剖特征的标准事件系统(SES)和对颅骨骨化的描述。我们进一步估算了每个颅骨元素的相对骨化时间,并将其与所选的其他蛇类、蜥蜴类、龟鳖类和鳄鱼类的骨化时间进行了比较。本研究表明,与其他爬行动物相比,有鳞类的腭骨和翼状骨的相对骨化时间相对较早,这意味着有鳞类的腭-翼复合体在发育过程中已经整合,而且其独特的进食适应性也需要借助大腭骨和翼状齿来吞食大型猎物。此外,与具有凹坑器官的物种不同,Ela. climacophora的原骨膨大以提供与颞上部的衔接,从而通过探测基质振动为听觉系统做出贡献。我们还证明,与有坑道器官的蛇相比,疣蛇的原骨骨化相对时间明显加快。我们的发现表明,原骨骨化的时间变化是蛇类感知地面声音信号进化的基础。
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