Trabecular architecture in the forelimb epiphyses of extant xenarthrans (Mammalia).
Eli AmsonPatrick ArnoldAnneke H van HeterenAurore CanovilleJohn A NyakaturaPublished in: Frontiers in zoology (2017)
Most parameters were marked by an important intraspecific variability and by a size effect, which could, at least partly, be masking the functional signal. But for some parameters, the degree of anisotropy in particular, a clear functional distinction was recovered. Along with data on primates, our findings suggest that a trabecular architecture characterised by a greater degree of anisotropy is to be expected in species in which the relevant epiphyses withstand a restricted range of load directions. Trabecular architecture therefore is a promising research avenue for the reconstruction of lifestyles in extinct or cryptic species.