Comparative morphofunctional analysis of axial skeleton excluding the skull of primates based on the anatomical, radiographic, and tomographic description of the black‐striped capuchin (Sapajus libidinosus Spix, 1823)

Author:

La Salles Ana Y. F.1ORCID,de Andrade Jéssica K.2ORCID,de Souza Joyce G.3ORCID,Freitas Kelvis de B.4ORCID,Carreiro Artur da N.5ORCID,Veloso Edson V. L.6ORCID,Rocha Ediane F.6ORCID,Klem Marcius A. P.7ORCID,Mendonça Fábio T. M.8ORCID,de Menezes Danilo J. A.39ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Postdoctoral Student, Mountain Marmosets Conservation Center Federal University of Viçosa Viçosa Minas Gerais Brazil

2. Veterinarian, Postgraduate in Veterinary Anesthesiology Instituto Qualittas Fortaleza Ceara Brazil

3. Postgraduate Program in Animal Science and Health, Center for Rural Health and Technology Federal University of Campina Grande Patos Paraiba Brazil

4. Veterinarian Doctor Specialized in Diagnostic Imaging Focus Veterinary Diagnostics Fortaleza Ceara Brazil

5. Veterinarian Doctor, Higher Education Professor FACENE/FAMENE João Pessoa Paraiba Brazil

6. Veterinarian Doctor, PhD in Animal Science and Health Program in Animal Science and Health Patos Paraiba Brazil

7. Veterinarian Doctor Specialized in Diagnostic Imaging Managing Partner of the Institute of Veterinary Radiology Natal Rio Grande do Norte Brazil

8. Veterinary Health Center Universidade Potiguar Natal Rio Grande do Norte Brazil

9. Department of Morphology Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte Natal Rio Grande do Norte Brazil

Abstract

AbstractComparative anatomy the basis for studies of evolution, and radiographic and tomographic aspects, as auxiliary methods in the investigation of anatomical particularities, reinforce evolutionary research. Therefore, the aim of this study was to describe the vertebrae, sternum, and ribs of the capuchin monkey (Sapajus libidinosus) by means of anatomical dissection and radiographic and tomographic images. To this purpose, four cadavers were used in the anatomical analysis and five living animals for the imaging exams. The bones were described and compared with data from other primates species found in literature. Student's t‐test for independent samples was performed. The vertebral column of the comprises seven cervical, 13 or 14 thoracic, five or six lumbar, two or three sacral, and 23 or 24 caudal vertebrae. The atlas is characterized by three foramina on the wing. The seventh cervical vertebra had a transverse foramen in one specimen. The anticlinal vertebra is always the penultimate thoracic one, the ninth pair of ribs is always the last sternal pair, and the last two are buoyant. The sternal was composed of five or six sternebrae. The lumbar vertebrae showed a bifurcated spinous process. Three different sacral morphologies were observed. The structures identified macroscopically could be well determined through radiographic and tomographic images. S. libidinosus presented anatomical characteristics more similar to those of man and of platirrinos monkeys. The knowledge obtained by macroscopic anatomy and tomographic and radiological exams contributes significantly to comparative evolutionary studies.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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