Although all the species proposed to study are rodents, that four mammal live in different environments (terrestrial, semi-aquatic or semiarboricol) and develop survival strategy involves in locomotor adaptation to the needs imposed by the environment. Thus, the rabbit develops a terrestrial moving by leaps and bounce, the length of the hind limb is double compared to the frontlimbs, muscles propellant are highly developed, through action on ischial insertion lead to appear a three massive ischial tubers in other rodent species instead marked by a ridge or a rounded small tuber. On the other hand, a strong flexors of the hip (mainly muscles as superficial, middle and accessory gluteus) lead to lengthening the iliac blade to nutria, squirrel...
Members of the genus Ctenomys (tuco-tuco; Rodentia: Caviomorpha: Octodontidae) are considered scratc...
Studies linking postcranial morphology with locomotion in mammals are common. However, such studies ...
Mice are one of the most commonly used laboratory animals, with an extensive array of disease models...
Generally, the rodent skulls have a rectangular shape, viscerocranium being about 2/3 of its length,...
Rodents and carnivorans constitute two diverse clades with variable life habits. To analyze the comm...
Rodents and carnivorans constitute two diverse clades with variable life habits. To analyze the comm...
Bone elements can reveal varying characteristics for each rodent, so it is best to analyze overlappi...
Mammals have adapted to different habitats, food types and modes of locomotion, which are reflected ...
In digitigrade and plantigrade species, the head of the talus distinctly appears which together with...
Background: The shape of the appendicular bones in mammals usually reflects adaptations towards diff...
Abstract Sciuromorph rodents are a monophyletic group comprising about 300 species with a body mass ...
Objective: Regarding the displaying of the main differences between the pelvic limb of rabbit and ca...
Here, a detailed description of the forelimbs and hindlimbs of all living species of the genus Tympa...
Members of the genus Ctenomys (tuco-tuco; Rodentia: Caviomorpha: Octodontidae) are considered scratc...
In mammals, the caudal vertebrae are certainly among the least studied elements of their skeleton. H...
Members of the genus Ctenomys (tuco-tuco; Rodentia: Caviomorpha: Octodontidae) are considered scratc...
Studies linking postcranial morphology with locomotion in mammals are common. However, such studies ...
Mice are one of the most commonly used laboratory animals, with an extensive array of disease models...
Generally, the rodent skulls have a rectangular shape, viscerocranium being about 2/3 of its length,...
Rodents and carnivorans constitute two diverse clades with variable life habits. To analyze the comm...
Rodents and carnivorans constitute two diverse clades with variable life habits. To analyze the comm...
Bone elements can reveal varying characteristics for each rodent, so it is best to analyze overlappi...
Mammals have adapted to different habitats, food types and modes of locomotion, which are reflected ...
In digitigrade and plantigrade species, the head of the talus distinctly appears which together with...
Background: The shape of the appendicular bones in mammals usually reflects adaptations towards diff...
Abstract Sciuromorph rodents are a monophyletic group comprising about 300 species with a body mass ...
Objective: Regarding the displaying of the main differences between the pelvic limb of rabbit and ca...
Here, a detailed description of the forelimbs and hindlimbs of all living species of the genus Tympa...
Members of the genus Ctenomys (tuco-tuco; Rodentia: Caviomorpha: Octodontidae) are considered scratc...
In mammals, the caudal vertebrae are certainly among the least studied elements of their skeleton. H...
Members of the genus Ctenomys (tuco-tuco; Rodentia: Caviomorpha: Octodontidae) are considered scratc...
Studies linking postcranial morphology with locomotion in mammals are common. However, such studies ...
Mice are one of the most commonly used laboratory animals, with an extensive array of disease models...