Comparative Gross Anatomical Studies on the Sternum of Emu, Turkey and Duck


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Authors

  • S. Jayachitra
  • K. Balasundaram
  • S. Paramasivan

Keywords:

Anatomy, Emu, Duck, Sternum, Turkey

Abstract

A study was undertaken to provide a reference for the gross anatomy of the sternum of emu as one of the ratite species and also to compare the structural differences with sternum of duck and turkey. The sternum was bowl-shaped in emu and rectangular in duck. It consisted of deeply concave dorsal surface, more convex ventral surface without keel in emu, with prominent keel in turkey and duck. An upward and antero-laterally directed flat antero-lateral process was observed and was long in turkey, short and curved in emu and very small in duck. The posterior extremity or metasternum was triangular and flattened in emu. It had very long posterior process and carried ventrally a thin plate of bone called keel in duck and turkey. Single and divided postero-lateral process was noticed in duck and turkey, respectively but was absent in emu.

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Author Biographies

  • S. Jayachitra
    Asstt. Prof;  Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology, Veterinary College and Research Institute
    Namakkal-637 002 (Tamil Nadu)
  • K. Balasundaram
    Prof. & Head;  Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology, Veterinary College and Research Institute
    Namakkal-637 002 (Tamil Nadu)
  • S. Paramasivan
    Assoc. Prof. Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology, Veterinary College and Research Institute
    Namakkal-637 002 (Tamil Nadu)

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Jayachitra, S., Balasundaram, K., & Paramasivan, S. (2015). Comparative Gross Anatomical Studies on the Sternum of Emu, Turkey and Duck. Indian Journal of Veterinary Anatomy, 27(1). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJVA/article/view/49642