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Thecal and epithecal ossifications of the turtle shell: ontogenetic and phylogenetic aspects. / Черепанов, Геннадий Олегович; Данилов, Игорь Геннадьевич.

в: Journal of Morphology, Том 285, № 9, e21768, 01.09.2024.

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title = "Thecal and epithecal ossifications of the turtle shell: ontogenetic and phylogenetic aspects",
abstract = "The problem of the origin of the bony shell in turtles has a two-century history and still has not lost its relevance. First, this concerns the issues of the homology, the sources of formation and the ratio of bones of different nature, that is, thecal and epithecal, in particular. This article analyzes various views on the nature of the shell elements, and proposes their typification, based on modern data on developmental biology. It is proposed that the defining characteristic of the types of shell ossifications is not the level of their anlage in the dermis (thecality or epithecality), but, first of all, the primary sources of their formation: (1) neural crest (nuchal and plastral plates); (2) vertebral and rib periosteum (neural and costal plates); and (3) dermal mesenchyme (peripheral, suprapygal and pygal plates, as well as epithecal elements). In addition, there is complete correspondence between these types of ossifications and the sequence of their appearance in the turtle ontogenesis. The data show fundamental coincidence of the modifications of the ontogenetic development and evolutionary formation of the shell ossifications and are in agreement with a stepwise model for the origin of the turtle body plan. Particular attention is paid to the origin of the epithecal elements of the turtle shell, which correspond to the additional or supernumerary ossifications and seem to have wider distribution among turtles, than previously thought.",
keywords = "bony plates, development, evolution, thecal and epithecal ossifications, turtle shell",
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