M. Laurin et M. Girondot, Embryo retention in sarcopterygians, and the origin of the extra-embryonicmembranes of the amniotic egg, ANN SCI N Z, 20(3), 1999, pp. 99-104
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
ANNALES DES SCIENCES NATURELLES-ZOOLOGIE ET BIOLOGIE ANIMALE
We reevaluate a recent suggestion that the extra-embryonic membranes of the
amniotic egg do not constitute an adaptation to reproduction on land, but
rather appeared in an embryo-retaining ancestor, in which they facilitated
interactions between the embryo and the mother. On the basis of a revised d
ata set on the distribution of extended embryo retention in sarcopterygians
, we suggest that stem-amniotes probably did not retain their eggs in utero
for a great proportion of the embryonic development. Therefore, we tentati
vely reject the hypothesis that the initial function of the extra-embryonic
membranes was to facilitate embryo-mother interactions. However, current c
ontroversies on amniote phylogeny render our conclusions tentative. (C) 199
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