Neuroanatomy and pneumaticity of the extinct Malagasy “horned” crocodile Voay robustus and its implications for crocodylid phylogeny and palaeoecology

Author:

Perrichon Gwendal1ORCID,Pochat‐Cottilloux Yohan1ORCID,Conedera Davide1,Richardin Pascale23ORCID,Fernandez Vincent45ORCID,Hautier Lionel67ORCID,Martin Jeremy E.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CNRS UMR 5276, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, ENS de Lyon, Laboratoire de Géologie de Lyon‐Terre, Planètes, Environnement Villeurbanne France

2. Centre de Recherche et de Restauration des Musées de France (C2RMF), Palais du Louvre, Porte des Lions Paris France

3. CNRS‐UMR 8068, Technologie Ethnologie des Mondes Préhistoriques (TEMPS), Université Paris Nanterre Nanterre Cedex France

4. Imaging and Analysis Centre, The Natural History Museum London UK

5. European Synchrotron Radiation Facility Grenoble France

6. Institut des Sciences de l'Évolution, Université Montpellier, CNRS, IRD, EPHE Montpellier France

7. Mammal Section, Life Sciences, Vertebrate Division, The Natural History Museum London UK

Abstract

AbstractVoay robustus, the extinct Malagasy “horned” crocodile, was originally considered to be the only crocodylian representative in Madagascar during most part of the Holocene. However, Malagasy crocodylian remains have had confused taxonomic attributions and recent studies have underlined that Crocodylus and Voay populations coexisted on the island for at least 7500 years. Here, we describe the inner braincase anatomy of Voay robustus using x‐ray computed tomography on four specimens, to provide new anatomical information that distinguishes Voay from Crocodylus, especially features of the brain endocast and the paratympanic sinuses. Geometric morphometric analyses are performed on 3D models of the internal organs to compare statistically Voay with a subset of extant Crocodylidae. Following these comparisons, we build an endocranial morphological matrix to discuss the proposed phylogenetic affinities of Voay with Osteolaeminae from an endocranial point of view. Additionally, we discuss the use of internal characters in systematic studies and find that they can have a major impact on morphological analyses. Finally, new radiocarbon data on Voay and subfossil Crocodylus specimens are recovered between 2010 and 2750 cal BP, which confirm the cohabitation of the two species in the same area for a long period of time. We thus assess several extinction scenarios, and propose a slightly different ecology of Voay compared to Crocodylus, which could have allowed habitat partitioning on the island. Our approach complements information obtained from previous molecular and morphological phylogenies, as well as previous radiocarbon dating, together revealing past diversity and faunal turnovers in Madagascar.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Histology,Biotechnology,Anatomy

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