The hindlimbs in bats are functionally adapted to serve as a hook to attach to the mother from birth, and to roost during independent life. Although bats exhibit different terrestrial locomotion capabilities involving hindlimbs, hindlimb morphology and postnatal development have been poorly studied. We describe in detail the postnatal development and bone morphology of hindlimbs of the nimble walker vampire bat, Desmodus rotundus, and compare adult characters with the insectivorous Molossus molossus (erratic walker) and the frugivorous Artibeus lituratus (non-walker). The advanced ossification of most hindlimb elements of D. rotundus at the newborn stage is consistent with the functional role of this structure at birth in bats. The developm...
Fossil bats give few clues to the early evolution of the Chiroptera. Adaptations for flight were wel...
The adaptations for a particular locomotor type (e.g., fossorial or saltatorial) could affect limb b...
A characteristical feature of a raptors’ hindlimb is their strengthen musculature that aids gripping...
The hindlimbs allow bats to attach to the mother from birth, and roost during independent life. Desp...
The evolution of flight has resulted in adaptive changes in the appendicular skeleton of bats. Altho...
Abstract Background Self-powered flight is one of the most energy-intensive types of locomotion foun...
The form-function paradigm postulates the existence of a correlation between form and function; a re...
Among living mammals, bats (Chiroptera) are second only to rodents in total number of species with o...
A study was carried out about growth and development of Rhinolophus cornutus cornutus (short-broad w...
Among living mammals, bats (Chiroptera) are second only to rodents in total number of species with o...
The pattern of development of integumentary structures and associated tissues in the megachiropteran...
Here we present detailed descriptions and comparisons of the axial skeleton of seven species of bats...
ABSTRACT In this study we compared the wing morphology of eight species of bats inhabiting Chile, in...
Fossil bats give few clues to the early evolution of the Chiroptera. Adaptations for flight were wel...
A characteristical feature of a raptors’ hindlimb is their strengthen musculature that aids gripping...
Fossil bats give few clues to the early evolution of the Chiroptera. Adaptations for flight were wel...
The adaptations for a particular locomotor type (e.g., fossorial or saltatorial) could affect limb b...
A characteristical feature of a raptors’ hindlimb is their strengthen musculature that aids gripping...
The hindlimbs allow bats to attach to the mother from birth, and roost during independent life. Desp...
The evolution of flight has resulted in adaptive changes in the appendicular skeleton of bats. Altho...
Abstract Background Self-powered flight is one of the most energy-intensive types of locomotion foun...
The form-function paradigm postulates the existence of a correlation between form and function; a re...
Among living mammals, bats (Chiroptera) are second only to rodents in total number of species with o...
A study was carried out about growth and development of Rhinolophus cornutus cornutus (short-broad w...
Among living mammals, bats (Chiroptera) are second only to rodents in total number of species with o...
The pattern of development of integumentary structures and associated tissues in the megachiropteran...
Here we present detailed descriptions and comparisons of the axial skeleton of seven species of bats...
ABSTRACT In this study we compared the wing morphology of eight species of bats inhabiting Chile, in...
Fossil bats give few clues to the early evolution of the Chiroptera. Adaptations for flight were wel...
A characteristical feature of a raptors’ hindlimb is their strengthen musculature that aids gripping...
Fossil bats give few clues to the early evolution of the Chiroptera. Adaptations for flight were wel...
The adaptations for a particular locomotor type (e.g., fossorial or saltatorial) could affect limb b...
A characteristical feature of a raptors’ hindlimb is their strengthen musculature that aids gripping...