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dc.date.accessioned 2021-10-22T15:37:19Z
dc.date.available 2021-10-22T15:37:19Z
dc.date.issued 2018-01
dc.identifier.uri http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/127129
dc.description.abstract Here we describe and explore for the first time the ontogeny and sexual dimorphism of the auditory region of Otaria byronia. We studied the tympanic region of skulls of 237 specimens of different ages and sexes. Geometric morphometric methods were used to analyze the tympanic bulla. In addition, 3D reconstructions of the tympanic bulla were performed using computed tomography analysis scans and a serial wearing technique. We provide a description of the external and internal morphology of the tympanic bulla in both sexes and across different stages (bioclasses). The average shape of the bulla in O. byronia has a subtriangular contour, with variations between sexes and ages. Each stage (bioclasses I, II, and III) is characterized by the respective mean shape of the tympanic bulla and designated as a morphoclass (1, 2, and 3). In all cases, the ectotympanic shows greater surface area than the endotympanic, as in other otariids, in contrast to Phocidae. During ontogeny, the relative size of the ectotympanic increases, growing in all directions and covering the endotympanic. This pattern is seen to the greatest extent in adult males, in which the ectotympanic forms an extremely well-developed apophysis jugulare. No differences in internal morphology of the tympanic cavity were recorded between ages and sexes. The bulla does not increase in thickness in successive age classes; in fact, the walls are extremely thin in the adult stages, despite the extensive development of its processes. This pattern is opposite that observed in Phocidae. In morphoclass 3, adult males older than 7 years undergo hypermorphic change that results in a peramorphic condition when compared to adult females. These changes probably follow the same pattern shown by the rest of the skull and contribute to the marked sexual dimorphism of the species. en
dc.format.extent 54-71 es
dc.language en es
dc.subject ontogeny es
dc.subject Otaria byronia es
dc.subject sexual dimorphism es
dc.subject South American sea lion es
dc.subject tympanic bulla es
dc.title The tympanic region of Otaria byronia (Otariidae, Carnivora) – morphology, ontogeny, age classes and dimorphism en
dc.type Articulo es
sedici.identifier.other pmid:29082536 es
sedici.identifier.other doi:10.1111/joa.12717 es
sedici.identifier.other pmcid:PMC5735057 es
sedici.identifier.issn 1469-7580 es
sedici.identifier.issn 0021-8782 es
sedici.creator.person Loza, Cleopatra Mara es
sedici.creator.person Scarano, Alejo Carlos es
sedici.creator.person Galliari, Fernando Carlos es
sedici.creator.person Soibelzon, Leopoldo Héctor es
sedici.creator.person Negrete, Javier es
sedici.creator.person Carlini, Alfredo Armando es
sedici.subject.materias Ciencias Naturales es
sedici.description.fulltext true es
mods.originInfo.place Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo es
sedici.subtype Articulo es
sedici.rights.license Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
sedici.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
sedici.description.peerReview peer-review es
sedici.relation.journalTitle Journal of Anatomy es
sedici.relation.journalVolumeAndIssue vol. 232, no. 1 es


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