Authors
Callie H Crawford, Zachary S Randall, Pamela B Hart, Lawrence M Page, Prosanta Chakrabarty, Apinun Suvarnaraksha, Brooke E Flammang
Publication date
2020/10
Journal
Journal of Morphology
Volume
281
Issue
10
Pages
1280-1295
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Description
The rheophilic hillstream loaches (Balitoridae) of South and Southeast Asia possess a range of pelvic girdle morphologies, which may be attributed to adaptations for locomotion against rapidly flowing water. Specifically, the connectivity of the pelvic plate (basipterygium) to the vertebral column via a sacral rib, and the relative size and shape of the sacral rib, fall within a spectrum of three discrete morphotypes: long, narrow rib that meets the basipterygium; thicker, slightly curved rib meeting the basipterygium; and robust crested rib interlocking with the basipterygium. Species in this third category with more robust sacral rib connections between the basipterygium and vertebral column are capable of walking out of water with a tetrapod‐like lateral‐sequence, diagonal‐couplet gait. This behavior has not been observed in species lacking direct skeletal connection between the vertebrae and the pelvis. The …
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