Abstract :
Hand development in the European shrew
Crocidura russula
is described, based on the examination of a cleared
and double-stained ontogenetic series and histological sections of a
c
. 20-day-old embryo and a neonate. In the
embryo all carpal elements are still mesenchymal condensations, and there are three more elements than in the
adult stage: the ‘lunatum’, which fuses with the scaphoid around birth; a centrale, which either fuses with another
carpal element or just disappears later in ontogeny; and the anlage of an element that later fuses with the radius.
Carpal arrangement in the neonate and the adult is the same. In order to compare the relative timing of the onset
of ossification in forelimb bones in
C. russula
with that of other therians, we built up two matrices of events based
on two sets of data and used the event-pair method. In the first analysis, ossification of forelimb elements in
general was examined, including that of the humerus, radius, ulna, the first carpal and metacarpal to ossify, and the
phalanges of the third digit. The second analysis included each carpal, humerus, radius, ulna, the first metacarpal
and the first phalanx to ossify. Some characters (= event-pairs) provide synapomorphies for some clades examined.
There have been some shifts in the timing of ossification apparently not caused by ecological and/or environmental
influences. In two species (
Oryctolagus
and
Myotis
), there is a tendency to start the ossification of the carpals
relatively earlier than in all other species examined, the sauropsid outgroups included
Keywords :
Ontogeny , Mammalia , Soricidae , Crocidura russula , hand