New insights into patterns of integration in the femur and pelvis among catarrhines

Author:

Cosnefroy Quentin1ORCID,Berillon Gilles2ORCID,Gilissen Emmanuel34,Brige Pauline56,Chaumoître Kathia17,Lamberton Franck8,Marchal François1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. UMR 7268 ADES, Aix‐Marseille Univ‐CNRS‐EFS Marseille France

2. UMR 7194 HNHP, CNRS‐MNHN‐UPVD Paris France

3. Department of African Zoology Royal Museum for Central Africa Tervuren Belgium

4. Laboratory of Histology and Neuropathology Université Libre de Bruxelles Brussels Belgium

5. Aix‐Marseille Univ, CNRS, CERIMED Marseille France

6. Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Marseille, Pôle Pharmacie, Radiopharmacie Marseille France

7. Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Marseille, Hôpital Nord Aix‐Marseille Univ, Service d'Imagerie Médicale Marseille France

8. CERMEP‐imagerie du vivant Bron France

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesIntegration reflects the level of coordinated variation of the phenotype. The integration of postcranial elements can be studied from a functional perspective, especially with regards to locomotion. This study investigates the link between locomotion, femoral structural properties, and femur‐pelvis complex morphology.Materials and MethodsWe measured (1) morphological integration between femoral and pelvic morphologies using geometric morphometrics, and (2) covariation between femoral/pelvic morphologies and femoral diaphyseal cross‐sectional properties, which we defined as morpho‐structural integration. Morphological and morpho‐structural integration patterns were measured among humans (n = 19), chimpanzees and bonobos (n = 16), and baboons (n = 14), whose locomotion are distinct.ResultsBaboons show the highest magnitude of morphological integration and the lowest of morpho‐structural integration. Chimpanzees and bonobos show intermediate magnitude of morphological and morpho‐structural integration. Yet, body size seems to have a considerable influence on both integration patterns, limiting the interpretations. Finally, humans present the lowest morphological integration and the highest morpho‐structural integration between femoral morphology and structural properties but not between pelvic morphology and femur.DiscussionMorphological and morpho‐structural integration depict distinct strategies among the samples. A strong morphological integration among baboon's femur‐pelvis module might highlight evidence for long‐term adaptation to quadrupedalism. In humans, it is likely that distinct selective pressures associated with the respective function of the pelvis and the femur tend to decrease morphological integration. Conversely, high mechanical loading on the hindlimbs during bipedal locomotion might result in specific combination of structural and morphological features within the femur.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

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