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1 Comparative Anatomy Changes in vertebrate body with the passage of time SIGNIFICANCE OF THOSE CHANGES a) Functional Significance Water Î Land Cursorial Biomechanics Comparative Anatomy Changes in vertebrate body with the passage of time SIGNIFICANCE OF THOSE CHANGES a) Functional Significance Comparative Anatomy Changes in vertebrate body with the passage of time SIGNIFICANCE OF THOSE CHANGES b) Evolutionary significance Remodel Preadaptation Sarcopterygians Early tetrapods Skeletal System Cranial Post-cranial Splanchnocranium, Dermatocranium, Chondrocranium Axial Appendicular Notochord, limbs, girdles Vertebral column Chondrocranium Dermatocranium Splanchnocranium Remodeling Triple evolutionary sources

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Comparative AnatomyChanges in vertebrate body with the passage of time

SIGNIFICANCE OF THOSE CHANGES

a) Functional SignificanceWater Land Cursorial

Biomechanics

Comparative AnatomyChanges in vertebrate body with the passage of time

SIGNIFICANCE OF THOSE CHANGES

a) Functional Significance

Comparative AnatomyChanges in vertebrate body with the passage of time

SIGNIFICANCE OF THOSE CHANGES

b) Evolutionary significanceRemodel Preadaptation

Sarcopterygians

Early tetrapods

Skeletal System

Cranial Post-cranial

Splanchnocranium, Dermatocranium, Chondrocranium

Axial Appendicular

Notochord, limbs, girdles

Vertebral column

Chondrocranium

Dermatocranium

Splanchnocranium

Remodeling

Triple evolutionary sources

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Oken/Owen

Getting a HeadGoethe

Richard Owen

Chondrocranium

CHONDROCRANIUM

trabeculae parachordals occipitals sensory capsules

sphenoids ethmoids occipitals otic, optic, nasal

CENTERS OF OSSIFICATION

CHONDROCRANIUM

General Functions1)Adult braincase

(chondrichthyes)

2) ScaffoldNeurocranium

SPLANCHNOCRANIUM(=Visceral Skeleton)

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SPLANCHNOCRANIUM(=Visceral Skeleton)

1) support respiration

2) support feeding apparatus

3) later, jaws

Ostracoderms Bony fish

Agnathans Gnathostomes

SPLANCHNOCRANIUM

JAWS

General Functions1) Prey Traps

2) Crushing

Romer Jarvik

Autostyly

Hyostyly

Amphistyly

JawSuspension

Articular

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Figure 7.56

Quadrate Incus

Articular Malleus

(Hyomandibula) (stapes)

Synapsids

Cuvier

Sauropsids

Synapsids

Quadrate Incus

Articular Malleus

(Hyomandibula) (stapes)

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(Diarthrognathus) Probainognathus

Quadrate

ArticularLower jaw

(Diarthrognathus) Probainognathus

DermatocraniumDerived from dermal Armour

Function

protect the brain

Amniotes

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FUNCTION1) Secondary

FUNCTION1) Secondary

2) Primary

respiration

feeding

prey traps

swallowing

Water vs. Land FUNCTION(feeding)

Aquatic

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Suspensionfeeders

(cilia-mucus)

Agnathans

Suction Feeders(gape ‘n suck; inertial)

aquatic

Bass Hog sucker

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FUNCTION(feeding)

Air

Tongue

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Salamander Salamander

Salamander Lizard

Tongue Projectile Tongue

Gary Larsen

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PrehensionJaws

FUNCTIONSwallowing

suspension

whole (gizzard)

mastication

Swallowing

Mastication

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SwallowingMastication

precise occlusionspecialized teethdiphyodont

(polyphyodont)

akinetic

CRANIAL KINESIS

Relative motion of two or more parts of the skull room.

(joint through skull roof)

Cranial kinesis

Kinetic

Akinetic

CRANIAL KINESIS

Rapid change in size and configuration of buccalcavity.

Tooth position

Kinetic Kinetic

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Strike Kinematics

braincasesupratemproalquadrate

pterygoid ectopterygoidmaxilla

fang

mandible

prefrontal

MODEL (minus mandible)

Strike Kinematics

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