Variation in semicircular canal morphology correlates with locomotor agility among species of mammals. An experimental evolutionary mouse model was used to test the hypotheses that semicircular canal morphology (1) evolves in response to selective breeding for increased locomotor activity, (2) exhibits phenotypic plasticity in response to early-onset chronic exercise, and (3) is unique in individuals possessing the minimuscle phenotype. We examined responses in canal morphology to prolonged wheel access and selection in laboratory mice from four replicate lines bred for high voluntary wheel-running (HR) and four nonselected control (C) lines. Linear measurements and a suite of 3D landmarks were obtained from 3D reconstructions of μCT-scanne...
Developmental stability and canalization describe the ability of developmental systems to minimize p...
Comparative studies provide correlational evidence of morphological adaptations for high locomotor p...
In legged terrestrial locomotion, the duration of stance phase, i.e., when limbs are in contact with...
Variation in semicircular canal morphology correlates with locomotor agility among species of mammal...
<p>The semicircular canals of the vestibular system detect angular head rotations and play a fundame...
Experimental evolutionary studies are excellent approaches to study the coadaptation of the musculos...
The semicircular canals of the inner ear sense angular accelerations and decelerations of the head a...
Animal locomotion causes head rotations, which are detected by the semicircular canals of the inner ...
<p>Reconstructing locomotor patterns from fossils is crucial for understanding the origins of primat...
SYNOPSIS. We used a novel mouse model to study the effects of selective breeding for high locomotor ...
It has been shown that Lurcher mutant mice have significantly altered motor abilities, regarding the...
Directional selection for a physiological trait may either change the innate physiology or increase ...
textThe peripheral vestibular membranous ducts that detect angular motion are contained within bony ...
The semicircular canals (SCs) of the inner ear detect angular acceleration and are located in the bo...
Morphological diversity of limb bone lengths, diameters, and proportions in mammals is known to vary...
Developmental stability and canalization describe the ability of developmental systems to minimize p...
Comparative studies provide correlational evidence of morphological adaptations for high locomotor p...
In legged terrestrial locomotion, the duration of stance phase, i.e., when limbs are in contact with...
Variation in semicircular canal morphology correlates with locomotor agility among species of mammal...
<p>The semicircular canals of the vestibular system detect angular head rotations and play a fundame...
Experimental evolutionary studies are excellent approaches to study the coadaptation of the musculos...
The semicircular canals of the inner ear sense angular accelerations and decelerations of the head a...
Animal locomotion causes head rotations, which are detected by the semicircular canals of the inner ...
<p>Reconstructing locomotor patterns from fossils is crucial for understanding the origins of primat...
SYNOPSIS. We used a novel mouse model to study the effects of selective breeding for high locomotor ...
It has been shown that Lurcher mutant mice have significantly altered motor abilities, regarding the...
Directional selection for a physiological trait may either change the innate physiology or increase ...
textThe peripheral vestibular membranous ducts that detect angular motion are contained within bony ...
The semicircular canals (SCs) of the inner ear detect angular acceleration and are located in the bo...
Morphological diversity of limb bone lengths, diameters, and proportions in mammals is known to vary...
Developmental stability and canalization describe the ability of developmental systems to minimize p...
Comparative studies provide correlational evidence of morphological adaptations for high locomotor p...
In legged terrestrial locomotion, the duration of stance phase, i.e., when limbs are in contact with...