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Postcranial morphology and locomotion of the Eocene raoellid Indohyus (Artiodactyla: Mammalia)
Authors:Lisa Noelle Cooper  J GM Thewissen  Sunil Bajpai  B N Tiwari
Institution:1. Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology , Northeastern Ohio Medical University , 4209 State Route 44, Rootstown , OH , 44272 , USA;2. School of Biomedical Sciences, Kent State University , Kent , OH , 44242 , USA l.noelle.cooper@gmail.com;4. Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology , Northeastern Ohio Medical University , 4209 State Route 44, Rootstown , OH , 44272 , USA;5. Department of Earth Sciences , Indian Institute of Technology , Roorkee , Uttarakhand , 247 667 , India;6. Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology , Dehra Dun , Uttarakhand , 248 001 , India
Abstract:Raoellids are small, raccoon-sized Eocene artiodactyls, closely related to archaic cetaceans (archaeocetes) that have poor representation of postcranial elements in the fossil record. Little is known of the aquatic and terrestrial locomotor affinities of raoellids due to the paucity of their fossil record, leaving a critical gap in our understanding of the earliest portion of the artiodactyl marine invasion. To address this gap, a comparative morphological analysis of the postcranial elements was undertaken based on newly recovered elements of the raoellid Indohyus, archaeocetes and extant artiodactyls. Greater than 200 postcranial elements of Indohyus were described, and some limb element cross-sections were visualised via paleohistological thin sections and CT scans. Results show that during terrestrial locomotion, Indohyus probably had a digitigrade posture and mediolaterally stabilised limbs that functioned mostly in flexion and extension within the parasagittal plane. Quantification of midshaft cross-sectional area for some elements of Indohyus showed an osteosclerotic cortex, a skeletal characteristic associated with aquatic behaviours. Indohyus may represent a critical intermediate in the evolution of the cetacean terrestrial-to-aquatic body plan, as it bears gracile postcranial element proportions similar to a terrestrial artiodactyl but also an incipient form of osteosclerosis compared to pakicetid archaeocetes.
Keywords:Cetacea  Artiodactyla  Raoellidae  Indohyus  postcrania  osteosclerosis
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