Affiliation:
1. School of Physical Therapy Slippery Rock University Slippery Rock Pennsylvania USA
2. Senckenberg Forschungsinstitut und Naturmuseum Frankfurt Frankfurt am Main Germany
3. Institut für Geowissenschaften, Goethe‐Universität Frankfurt am Main Frankfurt am Main Germany
4. Department of Anthropology University of Florida Gainesville Florida USA
Abstract
AbstractThe nasal capsule, as the most rostral part of the chondrocranium, is a critical point of connection with the facial skeleton. Its fate may influence facial form, and the varied fates of cartilage may be a vehicle contributing to morphological diversity. Here, we review ontogenetic changes in the cartilaginous nasal capsule of mammals, and make new observations on perinatal specimens of two chiropteran species of different suborders. Our observations reveal some commonalities between Rousettus leschenaultii and Desmodus rotundus, such as perinatal ossification of the first ethmoturbinal. However, in Rousettus, ossification of turbinals is demonstrated as either perichondrial or endochondral. In Desmodus, perichondrial and endochondral ossification of the posterior nasal cupula is observed at birth, a part of the nasal capsule previously shown to persist as cartilage into infancy in Rousettus. Combined with prior findings on cranial cartilages we identify several diverse transformational mechanisms by which cartilage as a tissue type may contribute to morphological diversity of the cranium. First, cartilage differentiates in an iterative fashion to increase nasal complexity, but still retains the capacity for later elaboration via de novo bone emanating outward before or after cartilage ossifies. Second, cartilage acts as a driver of growth at growth centers, or via interstitial growth (e.g., septal cartilage). Finally, cartilage as a tissue may influence the timing of ossification and union of the facial and basicranial skeleton. In particular, cartilage at certain points of ontogeny may “model” via selective resorption, showing some similarity to bone.
Funder
National Science Foundation
Subject
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Histology,Biotechnology,Anatomy
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