Many of the squirrel-related rodents (i.e., Sciuromorpha) are tree-dwelling species known to be very agile climbers. This taxon also includes the most diverse clade of gliding (aerial) mammals that likely descended from a non-gliding arboreal ancestor and evolved a patagium (i.e., a gliding membrane) to increase gliding performance. Glides can cover distances of up to 150 m and landing is typically accomplished by stalling the patagium to reduce impact velocity. It remains unclear if this behavior suffices to keep stresses on the locomotor apparatus similar to those experienced by their arboreal relatives or whether gliding behavior increases landing forces and stresses. The sparsely available support reaction force data are ambiguous, but ...
Abstract Sciuromorph rodents are a monophyletic group comprising about 300 species with a body mass ...
Sciuromorpha (squirrels and close relatives) are diverse in terms of body size and locomotor behavio...
Background: The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated through t...
Many of the squirrel-related rodents (i.e., Sciuromorpha) are tree-dwelling species known to be very...
Many of the squirrel‐related rodents (i.e., Sciuromorpha) are tree‐dwelling species known to be very...
Synopsis Gliding has evolved independently at least six times in mammals. Multiple hypotheses have b...
Flying squirrels (Sciurinae, Pteromyini) are the most successful group of gliding mammals. However, ...
Homoplasy is a strong indicator of a phenotypic trait's adaptive significance when it can be linked ...
The data stored in this repository allow the reproduction of the study described in the following. V...
Sciuromorph rodents are a monophyletic group comprising ~300 species that display a variety of locom...
The semicircular canals (SCs) of the inner ear detect angular acceleration and are located in the bo...
The family Sciuridae is one of the most widespread and ecologically diverse lineage of rodents and r...
Morphological diversity of limb bone lengths, diameters, and proportions in mammals is known to vary...
Evolutionary innovations and ecological competition are factors often cited as drivers of adaptive p...
Background: High morphological diversity can occur in closely related animals when selection favors ...
Abstract Sciuromorph rodents are a monophyletic group comprising about 300 species with a body mass ...
Sciuromorpha (squirrels and close relatives) are diverse in terms of body size and locomotor behavio...
Background: The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated through t...
Many of the squirrel-related rodents (i.e., Sciuromorpha) are tree-dwelling species known to be very...
Many of the squirrel‐related rodents (i.e., Sciuromorpha) are tree‐dwelling species known to be very...
Synopsis Gliding has evolved independently at least six times in mammals. Multiple hypotheses have b...
Flying squirrels (Sciurinae, Pteromyini) are the most successful group of gliding mammals. However, ...
Homoplasy is a strong indicator of a phenotypic trait's adaptive significance when it can be linked ...
The data stored in this repository allow the reproduction of the study described in the following. V...
Sciuromorph rodents are a monophyletic group comprising ~300 species that display a variety of locom...
The semicircular canals (SCs) of the inner ear detect angular acceleration and are located in the bo...
The family Sciuridae is one of the most widespread and ecologically diverse lineage of rodents and r...
Morphological diversity of limb bone lengths, diameters, and proportions in mammals is known to vary...
Evolutionary innovations and ecological competition are factors often cited as drivers of adaptive p...
Background: High morphological diversity can occur in closely related animals when selection favors ...
Abstract Sciuromorph rodents are a monophyletic group comprising about 300 species with a body mass ...
Sciuromorpha (squirrels and close relatives) are diverse in terms of body size and locomotor behavio...
Background: The axial skeleton consists of repeating units (vertebrae) that are integrated through t...