The oldest record of aquatic amniote congenital scoliosis

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Abstract

We report the first occurrence of congenital scoliosis in an early Permian aquatic parareptile, Stereosternum tumidum from Paraná state, Brazil. The spine malformation is caused by a congenital hemivertebra. These observations give insight into the biomechanical aspects of underwater locomotion in an axial skeleton-compromised aquatic amniote. This is the oldest record of a hemivertebra in an aquatic animal.

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Szczygielski, T., Surmik, D., Kapuścińska, A., & Rothschild, B. M. (2017). The oldest record of aquatic amniote congenital scoliosis. PLoS ONE, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185338

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