INVESTIGADORES
ABDALA Virginia Sara Luz
artículos
Título:
Occurrence and distribution of sesamoid bones in squamates: a comparative approach
Autor/es:
A. JEREZ; MANGIONE S; V. ABDALA
Revista:
ACTA ZOOLOGICA
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Referencias:
Lugar: San Francisco; Año: 2010 vol. 91 p. 295 - 305
ISSN:
0001-7272
Resumen:
Sesamoids are defined as skeletal elements that develop within a continuous band of regular dense conective tissue (tendon or ligament) adjacent to an articulation or joint.In this work we discuss developmental data on two squamate species, provide data on the onset of the squamate sesamoids and the muscles they are associated to. Our results show that Mabouya mabuya and Liolaemus albiceps exhibited rather similar ontogenetic patterns and that the first sesamoids appear in embryos.The ossifying sesamoid timing is different between M. mabouya and L. albiceps, being faster in the former. In adults, we found 41 sesamoids, considering both, fore and hind limbs. We did not find any intrataxonomic differences, or any differences between the right and left side of the specimens in relation to sesamoid presence. We recognize four types of sesamoids: a) embedded sesamoids; 2) interosseus sesamoids; 3) glide sesamoids; and 4) supporting sesamoids. A table is included with a preliminary survey of the sesamoid distribution pattern in 10 Squamate clades.