The asymmetry and modularity of the hyoid bone

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Authors

URBANOVÁ Petra HEJNA Petr ZÁTOPKOVÁ Lenka ŠAFR Miroslav

Year of publication 2014
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source International Journal of Morphology
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Faculty of Science

Citation
Web http://www.scielo.cl/pdf/ijmorphol/v32n1/art42.pdf
Field Archaeology, anthropology, ethnology
Keywords hyoid bone; asymmetry; modularity; geometric morphometrics
Description Morphological variation is a result of interplay among multiple intervening factors. For hyoid bones, the shape and size differences have been scarcely covered in the literature and in majority limited to studies of sexual dimorphism or age dependency. To our knowledge, the human hyoid bone, in complete opposite to other cranial bones, has not been fully utilized to address developmental questions in terms of asymmetry or modularity. In the present paper, we used landmark-based methods of geometric morphometrics and multivariate statistical approach to study human hyoid morphology represented by the hyoid body and greater horns in a sample of 211 fused and non-fused bones. Within a sample variation analysis, we showed that the hyoid bone is, by nature, asymmetrical bone which exhibit both directional and fluctuating types of asymmetry and is composed of well-integrated anatomical elements for which the biomechanical load of attached muscles is the most determining factor of variation. Yet, the covariance and evidence of unequal amount of fluctuating asymmetry among modules suggests a certain degree of independence during early stages of development.
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