Ornamentation of dermal bones of Metoposaurus krasiejowensis and its ecological implications

Background Amphibians are animals strongly dependent on environmental conditions, like temperature, water accessibility, and the trophic state of the reservoirs. Thus, they can be used in modern palaeoenvironmental analysis, reflecting ecological condition of the biotope. Methods To analyse the obse...

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Main Authors: Mateusz Antczak, Adam Bodzioch
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Language:English
Published: PeerJ Inc. 2018-07-01
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spelling doaj-6ed2c3085872428b97065ae4b94c3fec2020-11-25T01:11:33ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592018-07-016e526710.7717/peerj.5267Ornamentation of dermal bones of Metoposaurus krasiejowensis and its ecological implicationsMateusz Antczak0Adam Bodzioch1Institute of Geology, Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznan, Poznan, PolandDepartment of Biosystematics, University of Opole, Opole, PolandBackground Amphibians are animals strongly dependent on environmental conditions, like temperature, water accessibility, and the trophic state of the reservoirs. Thus, they can be used in modern palaeoenvironmental analysis, reflecting ecological condition of the biotope. Methods To analyse the observed diversity in the temnospondyl Metoposaurus krasiejowensis from Late Triassic deposits in Krasiejów (Opole Voivodeship, Poland), the characteristics of the ornamentation (such as grooves, ridges, tubercules) of 25 clavicles and 13 skulls were observed on macro- and microscales, including the use of a scanning electron microscope for high magnification. The different ornamentation patterns found in these bones have been used for taxonomical and ecological studies of inter- vs. intraspecific variation. Results Two distinct types of ornamentation (fine, regular and sparse, or coarse, irregular and dense) were found, indicating either taxonomical, ecological, individual, or ontogenetic variation, or sexual dimorphism in M. krasiejowensis. Discussion Analogies with modern Anura and Urodela, along to previous studies on temnospondyls amphibians and the geology of the Krasiejów site suggest that the differences found are rather intraspecific and may suggest ecological adaptations. Sexual dimorphism and ontogeny cannot be undoubtedly excluded, but ecological variation between populations of different environments or facultative neoteny (paedomorphism) in part of the population (with types of ornamentations being adaptations to a more aquatic or a more terrestrial lifestyle) are the most plausible explanations.https://peerj.com/articles/5267.pdfAmphibianFossilTemnospondyliSculptureClavicleSkull
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author Mateusz Antczak
Adam Bodzioch
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Ornamentation of dermal bones of Metoposaurus krasiejowensis and its ecological implications
PeerJ
Amphibian
Fossil
Temnospondyli
Sculpture
Clavicle
Skull
author_facet Mateusz Antczak
Adam Bodzioch
author_sort Mateusz Antczak
title Ornamentation of dermal bones of Metoposaurus krasiejowensis and its ecological implications
title_short Ornamentation of dermal bones of Metoposaurus krasiejowensis and its ecological implications
title_full Ornamentation of dermal bones of Metoposaurus krasiejowensis and its ecological implications
title_fullStr Ornamentation of dermal bones of Metoposaurus krasiejowensis and its ecological implications
title_full_unstemmed Ornamentation of dermal bones of Metoposaurus krasiejowensis and its ecological implications
title_sort ornamentation of dermal bones of metoposaurus krasiejowensis and its ecological implications
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Background Amphibians are animals strongly dependent on environmental conditions, like temperature, water accessibility, and the trophic state of the reservoirs. Thus, they can be used in modern palaeoenvironmental analysis, reflecting ecological condition of the biotope. Methods To analyse the observed diversity in the temnospondyl Metoposaurus krasiejowensis from Late Triassic deposits in Krasiejów (Opole Voivodeship, Poland), the characteristics of the ornamentation (such as grooves, ridges, tubercules) of 25 clavicles and 13 skulls were observed on macro- and microscales, including the use of a scanning electron microscope for high magnification. The different ornamentation patterns found in these bones have been used for taxonomical and ecological studies of inter- vs. intraspecific variation. Results Two distinct types of ornamentation (fine, regular and sparse, or coarse, irregular and dense) were found, indicating either taxonomical, ecological, individual, or ontogenetic variation, or sexual dimorphism in M. krasiejowensis. Discussion Analogies with modern Anura and Urodela, along to previous studies on temnospondyls amphibians and the geology of the Krasiejów site suggest that the differences found are rather intraspecific and may suggest ecological adaptations. Sexual dimorphism and ontogeny cannot be undoubtedly excluded, but ecological variation between populations of different environments or facultative neoteny (paedomorphism) in part of the population (with types of ornamentations being adaptations to a more aquatic or a more terrestrial lifestyle) are the most plausible explanations.
topic Amphibian
Fossil
Temnospondyli
Sculpture
Clavicle
Skull
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