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人工颅骨变形的形态学后果:模块化和整合。

Morphological consequences of artificial cranial deformation: Modularity and integration.

机构信息

Primate Models for Behavioural Evolution, Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.

Département Homme et Environnement, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Jan 24;15(1):e0227362. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0227362. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

The cranium is an anatomically complex structure. One source of its complexity is due to its modular organization. Cranial modules are distinct and partially independent units that interact substantially during ontogeny thus generating morphological integration. Artificial Cranial Deformation (ACD) occurs when the human skull is intentionally deformed, through the use of different deforming devices applied to the head while it is developing. Hence, ACD provides an interesting example to assess the degree to which biomechanical perturbations of the developing neurocranium impact on the degree of morphological integration in the skull as a whole. The main objective of this study was to assess how ACD affects the morphological integration of the skull. This was accomplished by comparing a sample of non-deformed crania and two sets of deformed crania (i.e. antero-posterior and oblique). Both developmental and static modularity and integration were assessed through Generalized Procrustes Analysis by considering the symmetric and asymmetric components of variation in adults, using 3D landmark coordinates as raw data. The presence of two developmental modules (i.e. viscero and neurocranium) in the skull was tested. Then, in order to understand how ACD affects morphological integration, the covariation pattern between the neuro and viscerocranium was examined in antero-posterior, oblique and non-deformed cranial categories using Partial Least-Squares. The main objective of this study was to assess how ACD affects the morphological integration of the skull. This was accomplished by comparing a sample of deformed (i.e. antero-posterior and oblique) and non-deformed crania. Hence, differences in integration patterns were compared between groups. The obtained results support the modular organization of the human skull in the two analyzed modules. The integration analyses show that the oblique ACD style differentially affects the static morphological integration of the skull by increasing the covariance between neuro and viscerocranium in a more constrained way than in antero-posterior and non-deformed skulls. In addition, the antero-posterior ACD style seems to affect the developmental integration of the skull by directing the covariation pattern in a more defined manner as compared to the other cranial categories.

摘要

颅骨是一种解剖结构复杂的结构。其复杂性的一个来源是由于其模块化组织。颅模块是独特的和部分独立的单元,在个体发生过程中会发生实质性的相互作用,从而产生形态整合。人工颅骨变形(ACD)发生在人类颅骨被故意变形时,通过使用不同的变形装置施加到头骨上,而头骨正在发育。因此,ACD 提供了一个有趣的例子,可以评估发育中的神经颅骨的生物力学干扰对整个颅骨形态整合程度的影响。本研究的主要目的是评估 ACD 如何影响颅骨的形态整合。这是通过比较非变形颅骨样本和两组变形颅骨(即前后向和斜向)来完成的。通过考虑成年人变异的对称和非对称成分,使用 3D 地标坐标作为原始数据,通过广义 Procrustes 分析评估了发育和静态模块性和整合性。测试了颅骨中存在两个发育模块(即内脏和神经颅骨)。然后,为了了解 ACD 如何影响形态整合,使用偏最小二乘法检查了前后向、斜向和非变形颅骨类别的神经颅骨和内脏颅骨之间的协变模式。本研究的主要目的是评估 ACD 如何影响颅骨的形态整合。这是通过比较变形(即前后向和斜向)和非变形颅骨样本来完成的。因此,比较了各组之间的整合模式差异。获得的结果支持了人类颅骨在两个分析模块中的模块化组织。整合分析表明,斜向 ACD 风格通过以比前后向和非变形颅骨更受约束的方式增加神经颅骨和内脏颅骨之间的协方差,从而对颅骨的静态形态整合产生不同的影响。此外,前后向 ACD 风格似乎通过以比其他颅骨类别更明确的方式引导协变模式来影响颅骨的发育整合。

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