Maunz M, German R Z
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0006, USA.
J Morphol. 1997 Feb;231(2):117-30. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-4687(199702)231:2<117::AID-JMOR1>3.0.CO;2-B.
This study examines the growth of two species of marsupials who share common ancestry and are born at the same neonatal size of a little less than 1 g. Despite this similarity at birth, adult size of these two species differs by about 50 times, with the smaller species believed to be the more ancestral. We quantified the growth in the limb bones (humerus, femur, ulna, tibia, metacarpal, and metatarsal) beginning around 40 days of age until adult size was reached. Results indicate that the larger species grows at a higher rate of growth as well as for a longer period of time to reach its larger adult size. Despite these differences in growth, there were few differences observed in the scaling over time of length to width in the various limb bones that were measured. The two species, although different in their adult size and the patterns of growth, maintain the same length to width proportions in each limb bone. The biggest difference between species in scaling was observed in the bones of the hands and feet, which may suggest adaptation to size and/or locomotor performance as body size increases. Despite variation in size, these heterochronic patterns do not affect the shape among adults or over evolutionary time.
本研究考察了两种有袋动物的生长情况,它们有着共同的祖先,出生时的新生儿大小相同,略小于1克。尽管出生时相似,但这两个物种的成年体型相差约50倍,较小的物种被认为更具原始性。我们对大约40日龄开始直至达到成年体型期间的四肢骨骼(肱骨、股骨、尺骨、胫骨、掌骨和跖骨)生长进行了量化。结果表明,较大的物种生长速度更快,且生长时间更长,以达到其更大的成年体型。尽管生长存在这些差异,但在测量的各种四肢骨骼中,长度与宽度随时间的缩放关系几乎没有差异。这两个物种虽然成年体型和生长模式不同,但在每根四肢骨骼中保持相同的长宽比例。在物种间缩放方面,最大的差异出现在手和脚的骨骼上,这可能表明随着体型增加,对体型和/或运动性能的适应。尽管体型存在差异,但这些异时模式在成年个体之间或进化过程中并不影响形状。