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First Reported Cases of Biomechanically Adaptive Bone Modeling in Non-Avian Dinosaurs

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Predator confrontation or predator evasion frequently produces bone fractures in potential prey in the wild. Although there are reports of healed bone injuries and pathologies in non-avian dinosaurs, no previously published instances of biomechanically adaptive bone modeling exist. Two tibiae from an ontogenetic sample of fifty specimens of the herbivorous dinosaur Maiasaura peeblesorum (Ornithopoda: Hadrosaurinae) exhibit exostoses. We show that these outgrowths are cases of biomechanically adaptive periosteal bone model-ing resulting from overstrain on the tibia after a fibula fracture. Histological and biomechani-cal results are congruent with predictions derived from this hypothesis. Histologically, the outgrowths are constituted by radial fibrolamellar periosteal bone tissue formed at very high growth rates, as expected in a process of rapid strain equilibration response. These out-growths show greater compactness at the periphery, where tensile and compressive bio-mechanical constraints are higher. Moreover, these outgrowths increase the maximum bending strength in the direction of the stresses derived from locomotion. They are located on the antero-lateral side of the tibia, as expected in a presumably bipedal one year old individual , and in the posterior position of the tibia, as expected in a presumably quadrupedal individual at least four years of age. These results reinforce myological evidence suggesting that Maiasaura underwent an ontogenetic shift from the primitive ornithischian bipedal condition when young to a derived quadrupedal posture when older.

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hal-01232417 , version 1 (23-11-2015)

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Jorge Cubo, Holly Woodward, Ewan Wolff, John R. Horner. First Reported Cases of Biomechanically Adaptive Bone Modeling in Non-Avian Dinosaurs. PLoS ONE, 2015, 10 (7), pp.e0131131. ⟨10.1371/journal.pone.0131131⟩. ⟨hal-01232417⟩
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