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Examples of Saltatorial Mammals Lemuridae Macropodidae

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Examples of Saltatorial Mammals. Macropodidae. Peramelidae. Lemuridae. Saltatorial Rodents. Pedetidae Pedetes capensis Cape Springhare. Dipodidiae Euchoreutes naso - Long Eared Jerboa. Heteromyidae Dipodomys ingens : Giant Kangaroo Rat . Muridae : Murinae. Muridae : Gerbillinae. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Examples of Saltatorial Mammals

Lemuridae

Macropodidae

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Saltatorial Rodents

HeteromyidaeDipodomys ingens: Giant

Kangaroo Rat

DipodidiaeEuchoreutes naso- Long

Eared Jerboa

Muridae: Gerbillinae

Muridae: Murinae

PedetidaePedetes capensis Cape

Springhare

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Saltatorial Adaptations

A. All these forms have very long hind limbs: selection has optimized Vo & they have very long out levers on their hind limbs.

B. They have large hind limb musculature to compensate.

There often is a reduction in number of digits in the hind limb.

The front limb is almost always very generalized, and is used in feeding, grooming, etc.

C. Other AdaptationsStiffening of axial skeleton.

Elastic energy storage mechanisms.

Long counter-balancing tail.

D. Advantages:rapid accelerationextreme maneuverabilty.

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Cursorial Adaptations: Increase Stride Length1.Increase length of distal elements

2. Change in foot posture.

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Cursorial Adaptations: Increase Stride Length

PerrisodactylsCetartiodactyls

Fused metapodials – cannon bone

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Cursorial Adaptations: Increase Stride Length

3. Loss/Reduction of clavicle – allows scapula to rotate during stride.

Suspension of front limb in muscular sling

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Cursorial Adaptations: Increase Stride Length

4. Increased dorso-ventral flexion of spine.

Incurs a huge energetic cost.

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Cursorial Adaptations: Increase Stride RateOptimize Vo

1. Short in-levers and long out-levers.

2. Increase the number of joints: Vo Total = Sum of all Vo in limb

Vo(Total) = Vo(Scapula) + Vo(Humerus) + Vo(Ulna) + Vo(Cannon Bone) + Vo(Hoof)

3. Decrease inertia of limb distally

Loss of peripheral digits.

Confine movement to a single plane – astragalus.

Concentrate muscles to proximal portion of limb.

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Scansorial Mammals

Prehensile Organs

AtelesAteles geoffroyi:

Geoffroys’s Spider Monkey

Claws

SciurusSciurus carolinensis:

American Grey Squirrel

Friction PadsErethizon

GalagoGalago crassicaudatus:

Greater Bushbaby

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Myzopoda aurita (sucker-footed bat)

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Scansorial - BrachiationHylobates

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GlidingPetaurus

EupetaurusCynocephalus

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Stylar cartilage

Gliding

Thorington et al. Journal of Mammalogy, Vol. 79, No. 1

pp. 245-250.

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Eupetaurus - wooly flying squirrel

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Swimming

Lutrines (Mustelidae) Hippopotamids

Hippopotamus amphibius Lontra canadensis

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Swimming

Otariids Phocids

Phoca vitulinaZalophus californicus

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Transitional sirenian fossils (Pezosiren):

Domning (2001. Nature)

Transitional pinniped carnivoran fossils (Puijila):

Rybczynski et al. (2009. Nature)

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Pakicetus

Ambulocetus

Some fossil cetaceans

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Basilosaurus

Megaptera

Hind limb