Two-toed (Choloepus sp.) and three-toed (Bradypus sp.) sloths possess short, rounded pisiforms that are rare among mammals and differ from other members of Xenarthra like the giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) which retain elongated, rod-like pisiforms in common with most mammals. Using photographs, radiographs, and μCT, we assessed ossification patterns in the pisiform and the paralogous tarsal, the calcaneus, for two-toed sloths, three-toed sloths, and giant anteaters to determine the process by which pisiform reduction occurs in sloths and compare it to other previously studied examples of pisiform reduction in humans and orangutans. Both extant sloth genera achieve pisiform reduction through the loss of a secondary ossification ce...
Extant sloths present an evolutionary conundrum in that the two living genera are superficially simi...
With the transition from terrestrial to aquatic habitats, cetacean forelimbs have undergone signific...
Through phenotypic plasticity, bones can change in structure and morphology, in response to physiolo...
International audienceXenarthrans are unique among mammals in retaining simplified teeth that are ro...
41 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 36-38).Fossil and Recent sloths show gr...
Recent discovery of a supernumerary dental anomaly in two-toed sloths led to an extensive review of ...
Several studies have shown unique morphological traits of sloths, affecting varied phenotypic traits...
Dermal ossifications (osteoderms, dermal ossicles, osteoscutes) appear independently in various tetr...
Animals with large differences in body size between adults and juveniles will often exhibit differen...
Background: The pisiform and calcaneus are paralogous bones of the wrist and ankle and are the only ...
The concept of a pedolateral pes in many extinct sloths began effectively with Owen’s mid-nineteenth...
The human pisiform is a small, nodular, although functionally significant, bone of the wrist. In mos...
Among the sloth species, we may highlight the Bradypus variegatus, found especially in northeastern ...
Trabecular architecture (i.e., the main orientation of the bone trabeculae, their number, mean thick...
Extinct sloths represent a wide range of morphological, locomotor, and body size variation. Research...
Extant sloths present an evolutionary conundrum in that the two living genera are superficially simi...
With the transition from terrestrial to aquatic habitats, cetacean forelimbs have undergone signific...
Through phenotypic plasticity, bones can change in structure and morphology, in response to physiolo...
International audienceXenarthrans are unique among mammals in retaining simplified teeth that are ro...
41 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 36-38).Fossil and Recent sloths show gr...
Recent discovery of a supernumerary dental anomaly in two-toed sloths led to an extensive review of ...
Several studies have shown unique morphological traits of sloths, affecting varied phenotypic traits...
Dermal ossifications (osteoderms, dermal ossicles, osteoscutes) appear independently in various tetr...
Animals with large differences in body size between adults and juveniles will often exhibit differen...
Background: The pisiform and calcaneus are paralogous bones of the wrist and ankle and are the only ...
The concept of a pedolateral pes in many extinct sloths began effectively with Owen’s mid-nineteenth...
The human pisiform is a small, nodular, although functionally significant, bone of the wrist. In mos...
Among the sloth species, we may highlight the Bradypus variegatus, found especially in northeastern ...
Trabecular architecture (i.e., the main orientation of the bone trabeculae, their number, mean thick...
Extinct sloths represent a wide range of morphological, locomotor, and body size variation. Research...
Extant sloths present an evolutionary conundrum in that the two living genera are superficially simi...
With the transition from terrestrial to aquatic habitats, cetacean forelimbs have undergone signific...
Through phenotypic plasticity, bones can change in structure and morphology, in response to physiolo...