Rat cortical bone does not typically undergo secondary (Haversian) remodeling. Haversian organization of rat bone has been mainly observed in experimental settings following biomechanical or dietary manipulation. Here, we report an observation of cortical secondary osteons within a histological femur cross-section from an extinct (late Quaternary) form of Timorese giant rat (Murinae gen. et sp. indet). The medio-lateral midshaft diameter of its femur, used as a measure of bone size, is 6.15 mm and indicates a heavier than normal skeletal frame. We compare this sample to bone histology in a small rat's midshaft femur of 2.33 mm diameter. A complete lack of Haversian bone remodeling characteristics is noted for the smaller sample, which is do...
Bone microstructure reflects physiological characteristics and has been shown to contain phylogeneti...
Fig. 6. Osteohistology of the right fibula of RSM P2523.8. A, Outer cortical microstructure viewed u...
The interest in mammalian palaeohistology has increased dramatically in the last two decades. Starti...
Substantial evidence exists for insularity manifesting in living populations, but little is known ab...
The pattern of bone remodeling of one of the most peculiar mammals in the world, the naked mole-rat ...
While there is much evidence for insularity manifesting in living populations, little is known about...
It is well established that bone is capable of adapting to changes in its environment; however, litt...
Since pioneering works in the middle of the 19th century, our knowledge of the histology of hard tis...
In the present study, a comparison has been made on the size of osteon and Haversian canal from bone...
A b s t r a c t The detailed microscopic structure (qualitative and quantitative characteristics) of...
investigate the bony fore limb. It was observed that the supraspinous fossa was larg-er than the inf...
In this dissertation, contributions to understanding the formation, function and evolution of second...
Skeletal growth rates reconstructed from bone histology in extinct insular hippopotamids, elephants,...
Intra-cortical bone remodelling is a cell-driven process that replaces existing bone tissue with new...
A new paradigm for bone formation in remarkable endosteal bone appositional rates in rat distal femu...
Bone microstructure reflects physiological characteristics and has been shown to contain phylogeneti...
Fig. 6. Osteohistology of the right fibula of RSM P2523.8. A, Outer cortical microstructure viewed u...
The interest in mammalian palaeohistology has increased dramatically in the last two decades. Starti...
Substantial evidence exists for insularity manifesting in living populations, but little is known ab...
The pattern of bone remodeling of one of the most peculiar mammals in the world, the naked mole-rat ...
While there is much evidence for insularity manifesting in living populations, little is known about...
It is well established that bone is capable of adapting to changes in its environment; however, litt...
Since pioneering works in the middle of the 19th century, our knowledge of the histology of hard tis...
In the present study, a comparison has been made on the size of osteon and Haversian canal from bone...
A b s t r a c t The detailed microscopic structure (qualitative and quantitative characteristics) of...
investigate the bony fore limb. It was observed that the supraspinous fossa was larg-er than the inf...
In this dissertation, contributions to understanding the formation, function and evolution of second...
Skeletal growth rates reconstructed from bone histology in extinct insular hippopotamids, elephants,...
Intra-cortical bone remodelling is a cell-driven process that replaces existing bone tissue with new...
A new paradigm for bone formation in remarkable endosteal bone appositional rates in rat distal femu...
Bone microstructure reflects physiological characteristics and has been shown to contain phylogeneti...
Fig. 6. Osteohistology of the right fibula of RSM P2523.8. A, Outer cortical microstructure viewed u...
The interest in mammalian palaeohistology has increased dramatically in the last two decades. Starti...