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Biomechanics of the vertebrae and associated osteoderms of the Early Permian amphibian Cacops aspidephorus
Authors:D Dilkes  & L E Brown
Institution:Department of Biology &Microbiology, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Oshkosh, WI, USA;
Department of Biological Sciences, Illinois State University, Normal, IL, USA
Abstract:Two series of osteoderms associated with the anterior three-quarters of the presacral vertebral column of the Early Permian temnospondylous amphibian Cacops aspidephorus have important implications for biomechanics of the axial skeleton. An internal series consists of an osteoderm fused to the distal tip of each neural spine. Lying dorsal to the internal series and overlapping each internal osteoderm is a second external series. The orientation of the zygapophyseal facets implies modest lateral flexion with limited coupled axial rotation of the column. However, the osteoderms restricted any possible lateral flexion through their inverted V-shape, strongly angled overlap between each external osteoderm and its neighbouring internal osteoderms, and the presence of a midsagittal flange on the ventral surface of each external osteoderm that fits into grooves on the anterior and posterior edges of the neighbouring internal osteoderms. This configuration allowed vertical flexion of the vertebral column with little lateral flexion. The rod-like nature of osteoderms with the anterior three-quarters of the presacral vertebrae suggests a restricted form of forward movement for Cacops unlike that of other early tetrapods.
Keywords:osteoderm  vertebra  Permian amphibian  biomechanics  locomotion
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