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🦴 New paper: "Sirenian pachyostosis revisited" New method to quantify bone mass increase in sea cows (including fragments) using 3D surface models. Vertebrae are affected too, not just ribs. Open access ➡️
doi.org/10.3897/sjp....
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Sirenian pachyostosis revisited
Pachyostosis, the increase in volume of bones, has been documented in a myriad of tetrapods that secondarily adapted to the aquatic environment. However, this convergent trait has hitherto only been quantified in complete ribs and long bones. This study presents a methodology designed to quantify the degree of pachyostosis in ribs and vertebrae for both complete and fragmentary skeletal elements. Using surface models, the volumes of costal and vertebral regions were measured and standardized using size proxies to devise a pachyostosis index. Sirenians are used as a case study, given the disparity in pachyostosis degrees that has already been documented in the clade, especially in their ribs. The new methodology can detect this disparity and further demonstrates that pachyostosis also affects their vertebrae. Milder cases of pachyostosis, such as in the extant Dugong dugon, are likely secondary specializations to a specific lifestyle. The craniocaudal distribution of the pachyostosis index values is also potentially helpful for further distinguishing finer lifestyle differences. This new method has the potential to clarify the causes of the disparity in pachyostosis degrees observed in the fossil record of sirenians, and it may also prove valuable in broader, non-mammalian contexts.
https://doi.org/10.3897/sjp.145.191327
29 days ago
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John Nyakatura
3 months ago
2 PhD Opportunities! 🤩 We are recruiting two highly motivated PhD students to join an ambitious project advancing Robotic Paleontology—a rapidly emerging field that fuses paleontology, biomechanics, simulation, and robotics.
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Stephan Spiekman
7 months ago
Just a quick heads up for those who intended to use the free scale bars handed out at this year's SVP by
#PaleoTools
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Peter Falkingham
about 1 year ago
In case anyone finds this useful, I've now added a 'shape fitter' to the
#blender
extensions library, allowing you to fit spheres, planes, and cylinders to vertex selections:
extensions.blender.org/add-ons/shap...
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Big thanks to
@sebiology.bsky.social
for an inspiring
#SEB2025
in Antwerp 🇧🇪! Grateful to
@biologists.bsky.social
and
@paleosoc.bsky.social
for the funding support. Great to share my work and meet amazing researchers 🦣🐘🦴!
#FunctionalMorphology
#FEA
#Paleontology
#FossilFriday
12 months ago
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I'm excited to share that I received the
@peerj.bsky.social
Best Poster Award 🏆🌟 at this year's
#EAVP
meeting in Kraków🇵🇱🥟! My poster presented the results of my bachelor thesis research at
#MSP
, carried out with the support of Jesse Hennekam and
@narimanechatar.bsky.social
#eavp2025
#FEA
about 1 year ago
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