Acessando convergência evolutiva no registro fóssil: morfologia e biomecânica de Proterochampsa nodosa Barberena 1982 (Archosauriformes: Proterochampsidae) e sua relação com os crocodiliformes

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Ano de defesa: 2023
Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Daniel de Simão
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Ciências Biológicas
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Centro de Ciências Naturais e Exatas
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Resumo: Proterochampsidae is an extinct group of medium-sized predators endemic to South America, with its fossil record restricted to Triassic continental deposits in Brazil and Argentina. Due to their superficial resemblance to animals such as alligators and crocodiles, these creatures have historically been interpreted as semi-aquatic predators, believed to have had a similar lifestyle and feeding niche to the ecological role occupied by crocodilians today. However, there is still a scarcity of studies that rigorously test these inferences concerning the group. Facing this challenge, the aim of this thesis is to assess evolutionary convergence and functional morphology in proterochampsids through morphological and biomechanical studies, focusing on the Brazilian proterochampsid Proterochampsa nodosa. The first part of the thesis, in addition to the osteological study and anatomical redescriptions of P. nodosa, focuses on the taxonomy of P. nodosa and anatomical comparisons with its sister species from Argentina, P. barrionuevoi. A detailed description of the anatomy of P. nodosa has improved the taxon's diagnosis and clarified the distinctions between the two Proterochampsa species, reinforcing the taxonomic validity of these taxa. Regarding the behavior and feeding mechanics of P. nodosa, investigated in the second part of the study, it appears that Proterochampsa would have been capable of developing a predation pattern similar to that of gharials and false gharials, as inferrerd by the similar distribution of stresses on the long mandibles, especially when subjected to the anterior biting simulation. The biomechanical study compared the jaw mechanics of Proterochampsa with that of Alligator mississippiensis (the American alligator) and Tomistoma schlegelii (the false gharial). Finite element analysis indicates that Proterochampsa would have had a bite force capability comparable to that of Alligator mississippiensis, although subject to higher bending stresses. Furthermore, the study of adductor musculature revealed that, despite differences in muscle conformation, Proterochampsa would have had the ability to achieve comparable results, albeit through different means. In conclusion, it was observed that while this muscular arrangement allowed the extinct taxon to exhibit behaviors analogous to those of extant forms, the impact and distribution of stresses resulting from these habits were considerably more pronounced.
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spelling Acessando convergência evolutiva no registro fóssil: morfologia e biomecânica de Proterochampsa nodosa Barberena 1982 (Archosauriformes: Proterochampsidae) e sua relação com os crocodiliformesAssessing convergent evolution in the fossil record: morphology and biomechanics of Proterochampsa nodosa Barberena 1982 (Archosauriformes: Proterochampsidae) in relation to crocodyliformesPaleontologiaArchosauriformesBiomecânicaPaleontologyArchosauriformesBiomechanicsCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICASProterochampsidae is an extinct group of medium-sized predators endemic to South America, with its fossil record restricted to Triassic continental deposits in Brazil and Argentina. Due to their superficial resemblance to animals such as alligators and crocodiles, these creatures have historically been interpreted as semi-aquatic predators, believed to have had a similar lifestyle and feeding niche to the ecological role occupied by crocodilians today. However, there is still a scarcity of studies that rigorously test these inferences concerning the group. Facing this challenge, the aim of this thesis is to assess evolutionary convergence and functional morphology in proterochampsids through morphological and biomechanical studies, focusing on the Brazilian proterochampsid Proterochampsa nodosa. The first part of the thesis, in addition to the osteological study and anatomical redescriptions of P. nodosa, focuses on the taxonomy of P. nodosa and anatomical comparisons with its sister species from Argentina, P. barrionuevoi. A detailed description of the anatomy of P. nodosa has improved the taxon's diagnosis and clarified the distinctions between the two Proterochampsa species, reinforcing the taxonomic validity of these taxa. Regarding the behavior and feeding mechanics of P. nodosa, investigated in the second part of the study, it appears that Proterochampsa would have been capable of developing a predation pattern similar to that of gharials and false gharials, as inferrerd by the similar distribution of stresses on the long mandibles, especially when subjected to the anterior biting simulation. The biomechanical study compared the jaw mechanics of Proterochampsa with that of Alligator mississippiensis (the American alligator) and Tomistoma schlegelii (the false gharial). Finite element analysis indicates that Proterochampsa would have had a bite force capability comparable to that of Alligator mississippiensis, although subject to higher bending stresses. Furthermore, the study of adductor musculature revealed that, despite differences in muscle conformation, Proterochampsa would have had the ability to achieve comparable results, albeit through different means. In conclusion, it was observed that while this muscular arrangement allowed the extinct taxon to exhibit behaviors analogous to those of extant forms, the impact and distribution of stresses resulting from these habits were considerably more pronounced.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESProterochampsidae é um grupo extinto de predadores de médio porte endêmicos da Américo do Sul, tendo seu registro fóssil restrito a depósitos continentais meso- e neotriássicos do Brasil e da Argentina. Devido à sua similaridade superficial com animais como jacarés e crocodilos, esses animais são historicamente interpretados como predadores semi-aquáticos, onde teriam um hábito de vida e de alimentação similar ao nicho ecológico que os crocodilianos ocupam hoje em dia. No entanto, ainda há uma escassez de trabalhos que testem estas inferências feitas ao grupo. Em frente a esse problema, o objetivo dessa tese é acessar convergência evolutiva e a morfologia funcional de proterocampsídeos a partir de estudos de morfológicos e biomecânicos, utilizando o proterocampsídeo brasileiro Proterochampsa nodosa como foco do estudo. O primeiro trabalho da tese foca, além do estudo osteológico e redescrição anatômica de P. nodosa, na taxonomia de P. nodosa e comparação anatômica de P. nodosa com sua espécie-irmã da Argentina, P. barrionuevoi. A descrição minuciosa da anatomia de P. nodosa permitiu a aprimoração da diagnose do táxon, assim como esclareceu as distinções entre as duas espécies de Proterochampsa, reforçando a validade taxonômica desses táxons. O estudo biomecânico desenvolvido no segundo trabalho comparou a mecânica mandibular de Proterochampsa com a de Alligator mississippiensis (o aligátoramericano) e Tomistoma schlegelii (o falso-gavial) por meio da Análise de Elementos Finitos para inferir sobre o comportamento do táxon extinto. Observou-se que a longa mandíbula de P. nodosa era sujeita a tensões de maneira similar a T. schlegelii, especialmente quando sujeita à simulação mordida próximo à região rostral, o que sugere um padrão de predação semelhante ao de gaviais e falsos-gaviais. A análise de elementos finitos indica que Proterochampsa teria uma capacidade de força de mordida comparável à do modelo de Alligator mississippiensis, no entanto, sendo sujeito a tensões de flexão mais elevadas. Ademais, o estudo da musculatura adutora revelou que, apesar das diferenças na conformação muscular, Proterochampsa teria a capacidade de alcançar resultados comparáveis, embora por meios diferentes. Como conclusão principal, observou-se que, embora esse arranjo muscular permita o táxon extinto exercer comportamentos análogos ao das formas viventes, o impacto e a distribuição das tensões oriundas desse hábito eram consideravelmente mais expressivos.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilCiências BiológicasUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade AnimalCentro de Ciências Naturais e ExatasPretto, Flávio Augustohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5336542099318422Pinheiro, Felipe LimaCampos, Alexandre LipariniSchultz, Cesar Leandrovon Baczko, Maria BelenPaes Neto, Voltaire DutraOliveira, Daniel de Simão2023-12-01T11:04:38Z2023-12-01T11:04:38Z2023-09-26info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/30742ark:/26339/001300000s08rporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2023-12-01T11:04:38Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/30742Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/PUBhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.com||manancial@ufsm.bropendoar:2023-12-01T11:04:38Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Acessando convergência evolutiva no registro fóssil: morfologia e biomecânica de Proterochampsa nodosa Barberena 1982 (Archosauriformes: Proterochampsidae) e sua relação com os crocodiliformes
Assessing convergent evolution in the fossil record: morphology and biomechanics of Proterochampsa nodosa Barberena 1982 (Archosauriformes: Proterochampsidae) in relation to crocodyliformes
title Acessando convergência evolutiva no registro fóssil: morfologia e biomecânica de Proterochampsa nodosa Barberena 1982 (Archosauriformes: Proterochampsidae) e sua relação com os crocodiliformes
spellingShingle Acessando convergência evolutiva no registro fóssil: morfologia e biomecânica de Proterochampsa nodosa Barberena 1982 (Archosauriformes: Proterochampsidae) e sua relação com os crocodiliformes
Oliveira, Daniel de Simão
Paleontologia
Archosauriformes
Biomecânica
Paleontology
Archosauriformes
Biomechanics
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
title_short Acessando convergência evolutiva no registro fóssil: morfologia e biomecânica de Proterochampsa nodosa Barberena 1982 (Archosauriformes: Proterochampsidae) e sua relação com os crocodiliformes
title_full Acessando convergência evolutiva no registro fóssil: morfologia e biomecânica de Proterochampsa nodosa Barberena 1982 (Archosauriformes: Proterochampsidae) e sua relação com os crocodiliformes
title_fullStr Acessando convergência evolutiva no registro fóssil: morfologia e biomecânica de Proterochampsa nodosa Barberena 1982 (Archosauriformes: Proterochampsidae) e sua relação com os crocodiliformes
title_full_unstemmed Acessando convergência evolutiva no registro fóssil: morfologia e biomecânica de Proterochampsa nodosa Barberena 1982 (Archosauriformes: Proterochampsidae) e sua relação com os crocodiliformes
title_sort Acessando convergência evolutiva no registro fóssil: morfologia e biomecânica de Proterochampsa nodosa Barberena 1982 (Archosauriformes: Proterochampsidae) e sua relação com os crocodiliformes
author Oliveira, Daniel de Simão
author_facet Oliveira, Daniel de Simão
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Pretto, Flávio Augusto
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5336542099318422
Pinheiro, Felipe Lima
Campos, Alexandre Liparini
Schultz, Cesar Leandro
von Baczko, Maria Belen
Paes Neto, Voltaire Dutra
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Daniel de Simão
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Paleontologia
Archosauriformes
Biomecânica
Paleontology
Archosauriformes
Biomechanics
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
topic Paleontologia
Archosauriformes
Biomecânica
Paleontology
Archosauriformes
Biomechanics
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
description Proterochampsidae is an extinct group of medium-sized predators endemic to South America, with its fossil record restricted to Triassic continental deposits in Brazil and Argentina. Due to their superficial resemblance to animals such as alligators and crocodiles, these creatures have historically been interpreted as semi-aquatic predators, believed to have had a similar lifestyle and feeding niche to the ecological role occupied by crocodilians today. However, there is still a scarcity of studies that rigorously test these inferences concerning the group. Facing this challenge, the aim of this thesis is to assess evolutionary convergence and functional morphology in proterochampsids through morphological and biomechanical studies, focusing on the Brazilian proterochampsid Proterochampsa nodosa. The first part of the thesis, in addition to the osteological study and anatomical redescriptions of P. nodosa, focuses on the taxonomy of P. nodosa and anatomical comparisons with its sister species from Argentina, P. barrionuevoi. A detailed description of the anatomy of P. nodosa has improved the taxon's diagnosis and clarified the distinctions between the two Proterochampsa species, reinforcing the taxonomic validity of these taxa. Regarding the behavior and feeding mechanics of P. nodosa, investigated in the second part of the study, it appears that Proterochampsa would have been capable of developing a predation pattern similar to that of gharials and false gharials, as inferrerd by the similar distribution of stresses on the long mandibles, especially when subjected to the anterior biting simulation. The biomechanical study compared the jaw mechanics of Proterochampsa with that of Alligator mississippiensis (the American alligator) and Tomistoma schlegelii (the false gharial). Finite element analysis indicates that Proterochampsa would have had a bite force capability comparable to that of Alligator mississippiensis, although subject to higher bending stresses. Furthermore, the study of adductor musculature revealed that, despite differences in muscle conformation, Proterochampsa would have had the ability to achieve comparable results, albeit through different means. In conclusion, it was observed that while this muscular arrangement allowed the extinct taxon to exhibit behaviors analogous to those of extant forms, the impact and distribution of stresses resulting from these habits were considerably more pronounced.
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Brasil
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Centro de Ciências Naturais e Exatas
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