Semiaquatic and terrestrial mammals frequently have to cross or move along water bodies, both trying to remain on the water surface using one or two pairs of limbs, combining different gaits and stride lengths and frequencies. This is the case of the semiaquatic water rats Nectomys and the cursorial Cerradomys, sister genera of the Oryzomyini tribe, capable of swimming using similar gaits. They provide an opportunity to investigate performance specializations involving the semiaquatic habitat, our objective in this study. Rodents were filmed at 30 frames s(-1) in lateral view, swimming in a glass aquarium. Video sequences were analyzed dividing the swimming cycle into power and recovery phases. Differences in swimming performance were detec...
The role of axial form and function during the vertebrate water to land transition is poorly underst...
The caviomorph species Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris (Cavioidea), or capybara, is the largest living rod...
Little is known about the swimming ability of terrestrial salamanders. Studies of movement have show...
Locomotion in land and water requires different adaptations, hence semiaquatic mammals must deal wit...
Semiaquatic habits evolved in several Sigmodontinae rodent species, but this issue remains poorly st...
Oryzomyine rodents of Nectomys have a repertoire of swimming postural behaviors used in different ec...
http://zoolstud.sinica.edu.tw/Journals/45.2/264.pdfThe swimming abilities of 5 species of rainforest...
We investigated the swimming abilities of three Costa Rican dry forest rodents (Coues’ rice rat, Ory...
Swimming and diving abilities of two syntopic species of water shrews, Neomys anomalus and N. fodien...
© The Company of BiologistsSemi-aquatic mammals occupy a precarious evolutionary position, having to...
SYNOPSIS. The evolution of fully aquatic mammals from quadrupedal, terrestrial mammals was associate...
A variety of mammalian lineages have secondarily invaded the water. To locomote and thermoregulate i...
International audienceAn understanding of the proximate (morphological, physiological and behavioura...
Locomotion is a complex trait directly linked to different fitness components such as foraging, mate...
SYNOPSIS. The evolutionary history of marine mammals involved marked phys-iological and morphologica...
The role of axial form and function during the vertebrate water to land transition is poorly underst...
The caviomorph species Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris (Cavioidea), or capybara, is the largest living rod...
Little is known about the swimming ability of terrestrial salamanders. Studies of movement have show...
Locomotion in land and water requires different adaptations, hence semiaquatic mammals must deal wit...
Semiaquatic habits evolved in several Sigmodontinae rodent species, but this issue remains poorly st...
Oryzomyine rodents of Nectomys have a repertoire of swimming postural behaviors used in different ec...
http://zoolstud.sinica.edu.tw/Journals/45.2/264.pdfThe swimming abilities of 5 species of rainforest...
We investigated the swimming abilities of three Costa Rican dry forest rodents (Coues’ rice rat, Ory...
Swimming and diving abilities of two syntopic species of water shrews, Neomys anomalus and N. fodien...
© The Company of BiologistsSemi-aquatic mammals occupy a precarious evolutionary position, having to...
SYNOPSIS. The evolution of fully aquatic mammals from quadrupedal, terrestrial mammals was associate...
A variety of mammalian lineages have secondarily invaded the water. To locomote and thermoregulate i...
International audienceAn understanding of the proximate (morphological, physiological and behavioura...
Locomotion is a complex trait directly linked to different fitness components such as foraging, mate...
SYNOPSIS. The evolutionary history of marine mammals involved marked phys-iological and morphologica...
The role of axial form and function during the vertebrate water to land transition is poorly underst...
The caviomorph species Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris (Cavioidea), or capybara, is the largest living rod...
Little is known about the swimming ability of terrestrial salamanders. Studies of movement have show...