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Functional cervicothoracic boundary modified by anatomical shifts in the neck of giraffes

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ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE
卷 3, 期 2, 页码 -

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.150604

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axial skeleton; cervicothoracic boundary; giraffe; homeotic transformation; musculoskeletal structure; neck elongation

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  1. JSPS [14J04974]
  2. Prince Takehiko Yamashina grant
  3. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [24000015, 14J04974, 25304005, 16K15057] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Here we examined the kinematic function of the morphologically unique first thoracic vertebra in giraffes. The first thoracic vertebra of the giraffe displayed similar shape to the seventh cervical vertebra in general ruminants. The flexion experiment using giraffe carcasses demonstrated that the first thoracic vertebra exhibited a higher dorsoventral mobility than other thoracic vertebrae. Despite the presence of costovertebral joints, restriction in the intervertebral movement imposed by ribs is minimized around the first thoracic vertebra by subtle changes of the articular system between the vertebra and ribs. The attachment area of musculus longus colli, mainly responsible for ventral flexion of the neck, is partly shifted posteriorly in the giraffe so that the force generated by muscles is exerted on the cervical vertebrae and on the first thoracic vertebra. These anatomical modifications allow the first thoracic vertebra to adopt the kinematic function of a cervical vertebra in giraffes. The novel movable articulation in the thorax functions as a fulcrum of neck movement and results in a large displacement of reachable space in the cranial end of the neck. The unique first thoracic vertebra in giraffes provides higher flexibility to the neck and may provide advantages for high browsing and/or male competition behaviours specific to giraffes.

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